Sunday, July 10, 2011

Summer Days (and Nights) - Part 1

Well friends, summer is in full swing in Birmingham.  We know that because….we have been to numerous weddings, been bitten by multiple mosquitoes, and have experienced mild heat strokes while walking to and from our vehicles.

While adults don’t get the luxury of summers off, we have found some ways to enjoy the summertime.


Last year, we created a fun tradition involving two of our favorite things: food and movies.  The Alabama Theatre offers several movie options each week during the summer.  Some are geared towards the kiddos, while others are perfect for dates and friends.

At only $7 a ticket, why would you watch a movie at a typical cinema?  These movies are classics (some cult classics, some award-winning), and always bring out a diverse crowd.  For the Ghostbusters movie, featured last year, there were many movie-goers who came decked out in costume, we discovered the Alabama Ghostbusters Community, and even saw an Ecto-1.

Refreshments are also very affordable.  Candy bars are $1, and popcorn is not much more.

Before each movie begins, you have the opportunity to listen to the Mighty Wurlitzer and participate in a sing-along.  Don’t be shy friends.  Really let it loose.  Why?  Because you’re at the dang Alabama Theatre.  A historical institution.  And because not singing is totally lame.

Before catching a flick, which normally begin at 7pm, we’ve found that enjoying a good Newk’s Q sandwich (see previous post) really helps set the mood.  Pick any other fun restaurant, and you’ve got a dinner and a movie experience perfect for a summer evening in Birmingham.

The Anti-Lame Campaign will be enjoying this Alabama landmark on July 16th for a Hitchcock double feature, July 23rd for Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, and July 31st for Roman Holiday.  We hope to see you there!

Your Summer Fun Police

3 comments:

  1. I saw the Hitchcock double feature last year! It was awesome, and rather scary in that giant, haunted theatre. Well, I at least pretended that it should be haunted. I second your recommendation!

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  2. Thanks for your affirmation, Kyle! And also, thanks for correcting our incorrect facebook link. The situation has been remedied thanks to your quick detection. Stay anti-lame in Yellowstone!

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  3. "And because not singing is totally lame."

    You heard 'em, people. Sing it loud, sing it proud!

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