Iraqi movie theaters reopen
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danpetitpas
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October 22, 2008 at 10:50 am
BAGHDAD, IRAQ — Due to increased security in Baghdad, four movie theaters have re-opened after a ban of 18 years.
In a blog posting on MSNBC’s Website, an Iraqi citizen who works for NBC describes what going to the movies is like in Baghdad.
Most of the American movies being shown are from the 1980s, before foreign imports were banned in 1990. Admission is about $2.50.
The first movie theater opened in Baghdad almost 100 years ago and at its peak there were as many as 50 theaters in the city.
Read more at Worldblog/MSNBC.
Comments (3)
I wonder how Titanic will do over there.
1980s films. Lucky Iraqis.
How about a double feature of “Porky’s” and “Revenge of the Nerds” just for the hell of it.