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once upon a time i apparently couldn't throw away my movie ticket stubs.

i found them the other day and thought i'd share.



at some point along the way i decided to write the names in for the fading ink.

tickets, from first to last
young sherlock holmes, who's that girl, batman, light of day, dracula, hamlet, twins, back to the future, naked gun, beetlejuice, the rescuers, addams family, teenage mutant ninja turtles, soap, vice versa, cyborg+child's play, cruise=cocktail, criminal justice, k-9+say anything, loverboy, star trek IV, ladybugs, sleepwalkers, silence of the lambs, bill and ted, prince sign of the times, cadillac man, big, monster squad, pacific heights, hook, kindergarten cop, spaceballs, he said she said, war of the roses, pet cemetery, toys, misery, silence of the lambs, league of their own, wayne's world.

the "heights" ticket i can't figure out.
looks to be december 5th, maybe 1989, 90, or 91

mystery solved, thanks to bramish!

here's more from when they switched ticket styles,
most of these are from 1993-1996






spacesick 2
spacesick 2 on Jun 22 '09 at 7:05am
holy shit

I want to go to there
radiostaticstar
radiostaticstar on Jun 22 '09 at 7:08am
you get the popcorn and i'll get the soda pop!
Goldendust
Goldendust on Jun 22 '09 at 7:17am
I remember you mentioning these in Bacontaco. There are more than I imagined :P
spacesick 2
spacesick 2 on Jun 22 '09 at 7:25am
I wonder if we can use them to travel inside the movies like in Last Action Hero
radiostaticstar
radiostaticstar on Jun 22 '09 at 7:28am
i was surprised i had so many!
especially the old ones.

i can't even remember the last time i paid 5.50 to see a movie...
Bramish
   Bramish on Jun 22 '09 at 7:28am
Pacific Heights?
radiostaticstar
radiostaticstar on Jun 22 '09 at 7:28am
i forgot all about that space, i bet if we try hard enough it will work!
radiostaticstar
radiostaticstar on Jun 22 '09 at 7:29am
YES!

that's it bramish, god i couldn't think of what that could be.
shakethesheets
shakethesheets on Jun 22 '09 at 7:29am
those old ones look awesome! I've saved at least half of the event/movie ticket stubs over my life, but none are that purdy.
Bramish
   Bramish on Jun 22 '09 at 7:34am
Michael Keaton needs to be in more movies. He's ace.
radiostaticstar
radiostaticstar on Jun 22 '09 at 7:36am
if i were to own a movie theatre, i'd make them use the old style tickets.

i have some concert and theatre ticket stubs stashed somewhere too, but they aren't as interesting...
radiostaticstar
radiostaticstar on Jun 22 '09 at 7:43am
that's true bramish, he does, he is.
i just looked at his imdb page to see what he's up to lately,
toy story 3,and something that looks like its going straight to dvd.

lemonalle
lemonalle on Jun 22 '09 at 7:45am
who's that girl? holy crap! there's some classics in there. i save all my movie tickets, but i've only been doing it for about 7-8 years.
radiostaticstar
radiostaticstar on Jun 22 '09 at 7:51am
these start around, or just before my freshman year in high school.
seems i stopped in 96 or so...
kayceislost
kayceislost on Jun 22 '09 at 7:53am
I used to keep all of mine too, gah!

I stopped though because I started just losing them all anyway.
radiostaticstar
radiostaticstar on Jun 22 '09 at 7:53am
what's funny/dorky is, the old ones, i've written on the back who i went with...
radiostaticstar
radiostaticstar on Jun 22 '09 at 7:54am
ha! is this something we all do and just never share?
lemonalle
lemonalle on Jun 22 '09 at 8:00am
that's actually a neat idea... i've never thought of doing that
Bramish
   Bramish on Jun 22 '09 at 8:01am
I used to do that, and keep wristbands and gig tickets, and I bought stickers at every gig I went to - I had 4 years' worth between the ages of 16 and 20 and then my dad threw it away thinking it was junk. I stopped after that.
V1ctorya
V1ctorya on Jun 22 '09 at 8:03am
2$ for a ticket? The prices are what get me.
radiostaticstar
radiostaticstar on Jun 22 '09 at 8:45am
that sounds like something my dad would do too.

those $2 tickets were from one of the theatres that showed "second-run" movies, it used to be two movies, two bucks, as in double-feature. that didn't last long.
DaniellesGarden
   DaniellesGarden on Jun 22 '09 at 8:49am
I actually have a bunch of old movie ticket stubs too..
radiostaticstar
radiostaticstar on Jun 22 '09 at 9:00am
everyone ought to scan and share their ticket stubs!
it'd be fun to see what everyone has seen...
squatterjohn
squatterjohn on Jun 22 '09 at 9:07am
I used to keep mine when I was at high school and my mother THREW THEM OUT! They were in a neat pile in my bookshelf, they weren't all over the place, I was very upset. anyway, once that happened I kind of didn't bother keeping them. I still find them sometimes accumulating in my wallet or bag.
radiostaticstar
radiostaticstar on Jun 22 '09 at 9:25am
that sucks sj!

TheInfamousBaka
TheInfamousBaka on Jun 22 '09 at 9:34am
Seeing the original TMNT movie in a theater would have been fantastic.
shakethesheets
shakethesheets on Jun 22 '09 at 9:36am
^ that's the first movie I ever saw in theaters. pretty young, though.
radiostaticstar
radiostaticstar on Jun 22 '09 at 9:38am
lol. i'm fairly certain i was a senior in high school for tmnt,
the reason i went was because my bestfriend was the school paper's movie reviewer...
radiostaticstar
radiostaticstar on Jun 22 '09 at 7:04pm
i just found stubs for highlander and batman returns. ha.
if i keep digging through this box i may find more...
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