Need something fun and different to do? How about a movie party for one of the greatest movies ever, Wayne's World? It's happening Saturday night in Lubbock.
The Alamo Drafthouse is built on a simple concept: great movies, good food, and most important of all — don’t talk or use your cell phone in the theater, or they will not hesitate to kick you out without a refund. Drafthouse CEO Tim League has devoted his brand to focusing on why we go to theaters in the first place, which is to watch movies, despite what some movie-goers and major corporate chains would have you believe. Following AMC’s briefly disastrous flirtation with allowing people to text in their theaters, League delivered a very thoughtful response, but if you’d rather watch a TL;DR version, you can see his predictably great reaction to this ill-conceived concept in the video above.
The Lubbock Alamo Drafthouse is celebrating Steven Spielberg in September. And part of this special month includes free admission to one of his best films, "Saving Private Ryan," to all active and former members of the military.
The Alamo Drafthouse is presenting a free screening of the 1968 George Romero classic "Night of the Living Dead" Thursday, January 22 in conjunction with Texas Tech's Film Genres: Horror And The Fantastic Course.