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ChadTower:



Absolutely.  When the Independence Day sequel came out we went to a double feature of the original and the new.  The new sucked, of course, but it was awesome to see Independence Day on the big screen again.
wp34:
You must live in a bigger/better location.  We don't get enough options like that.  I haven't seen the new Independence Day yet but would have gone to that double-feature for sure.

We did get Smokey and the Bandit a few weeks ago but it was a 40 minute drive and we would have had to see it on a Sunday evening so it didn't work out. 
pbj:
I went to go see Ghostbusters on some anniversary.  25th?  It was cool and all but the ticket guy got a little miffed when I said, "are you ---smurfing--- kidding me?" when I found out it was full price admission.  I was with friends and trapped, but I gotta say ordinarily I top out around $5 on old crap.

 :dunno



ChadTower:



That's the real downside.  These things tend to be 'special events' and you have to pay full price.  We have a couple of theaters that show Fathom Events here and I follow their schedule closely.  There are a couple of cinema pubs that show an old movie once a week on thursdays but that's an hour away.  Independence Day was a single showing special release event from the distributor that only ran locally in one theater.  And when a Marvel movie comes out they tend to offer multiple screenings of related films.  When Civil War came out they had a ridiculous 24 hour showing of ALL of the modern Marvel movies in order.


None of these places put much effort into promoting this stuff, though.  Best way I have found to track them is by following the companies on Facebook.
HaRuMaN:
Out here in Arizona at the Harkins theaters they do classic movie night on Tuesdays and it's $5 a ticket.   :cheers:
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