What’s fun (and almost free) in Tucson?

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Last night I went to Cinema La Placita once again after a very long hiatus. It’s a little too cold in Colorado during the winter for anything like this. Then again, Cinema La Placita shuts down here during the winter too. That’s too bad ’cause I always thought that watching movies outdoors under a nice toasty sleeping bag would be fun. I guess your average Tusconan would freeze to death in the time it takes to watch a movie at night in January.

Last night’s screening was Breakfast at Tiffany’s starring the incomparable Audrey Hepburn and the oft forgotten George Peppard. Most of you will only conjure up an image of him thinking back to the A-Team’s senior leader, Colonel John ‘Hannibal’ Smith. In his younger days, he was quite the handsome devil. Certainly capable of playing opposite the luminous Hepburn.

Check this out. Get some hot buttered popcorn, turn out the lights, and you’ll feel like you’re actually there:

http://www.virtualtucsonmagazine.com/vtmsections/citypages/citypanos/movienite.html

Coincidentally, the movie showing in the Quicktime panorama is Breakfast at Tiffany’s. If this had been taken last night, you would see me front and center enjoying the movie, and dining on Cafe Poca Cosa take-out (possibly the BEST take-out deal in Tucson, definitely NOT free but worth EVERY penny). Speaking of things not being free, if you do go to a screening, don’t forget to donate generously. It would be a shame to loose such a fine continuing event like this.

One Response to “What’s fun (and almost free) in Tucson?”

  1. Erika O'Dowd Says:

    Hi, I just happened upon your blog as I was googling “Cinema La Placita” to see what’s out there. Thanks for your kind comments, and for helping spread the word. Next year will be our 7th season and we’re going strong, so don’t worry about us not being here.

    Hope all is well with your back and that you’re having a good winter. See you in May 2006?

    Happy New Year!
    Erika O’Dowd
    Director,
    Cinema La Placita

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