FUCK! Hollywood Bar and Filmworks closes.
Nov. 1st, 2006 08:00 pmhttp://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20061101/BUSINESS/61101030
This was a place the resume was going to end up at, and was one of the better "fun" theaters in town. Recently, they'd been doing more "events", like having a showing of "Animal House", and having 4 of the cast in attendance, showing "The Exorcist", and having Linda Blair. For ideas of transitioning into Event Management, this was one of the better ideas I had.
I remember going to see Dark City, Face/Off (That was a lot of fun), and I remember one birthday, MANY years ago, where we had 20 people for my birthday, seeing "The Mexican", which became a movie I really liked. Many memories of that one. I remember I had a Sam Addams that seemed to keep filling itself (after the third time, I QUICKLY turned around, only to see my roommate filling the bottle with his own), many friends I didn't get to see much of in attendance, and one single moment in the film, where a flock of sheep crossed the scene in the film, and my roommate speaking out "Good Morning, Ladies".
Goodbye, HB&F. You were a place I loved going to, hadn't been in far too long, and now regret that.
Of course, a different part of me goes "Hmmm...parking is part of what killed it. How do I find a good location, good parking, and pick up the business?" The question of where my path is supposed to be taking me right now. :-)
This was a place the resume was going to end up at, and was one of the better "fun" theaters in town. Recently, they'd been doing more "events", like having a showing of "Animal House", and having 4 of the cast in attendance, showing "The Exorcist", and having Linda Blair. For ideas of transitioning into Event Management, this was one of the better ideas I had.
I remember going to see Dark City, Face/Off (That was a lot of fun), and I remember one birthday, MANY years ago, where we had 20 people for my birthday, seeing "The Mexican", which became a movie I really liked. Many memories of that one. I remember I had a Sam Addams that seemed to keep filling itself (after the third time, I QUICKLY turned around, only to see my roommate filling the bottle with his own), many friends I didn't get to see much of in attendance, and one single moment in the film, where a flock of sheep crossed the scene in the film, and my roommate speaking out "Good Morning, Ladies".
Goodbye, HB&F. You were a place I loved going to, hadn't been in far too long, and now regret that.
Of course, a different part of me goes "Hmmm...parking is part of what killed it. How do I find a good location, good parking, and pick up the business?" The question of where my path is supposed to be taking me right now. :-)