Free Movie — The Lost Boys at the Alamo Drafthouse

Organiser
Awesome People Meetup
Date
Wed, 23 Jun 2010, 00:30 - 02:30 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
Alamo Drafthouse West Oaks , Houston, US
Cost
Free

Join us at the world's greatest theater, the Alamo Drafthouse, for a night of fun, fangs and food!

The Alamo has graciously lent us the use of one of their theaters to show The Lost Boys, the 1987 comedy horror film staring Jason Patric, Corey Haim, Kiefer Sutherland and Corey Feldman.

For those of you who've either been living under a rock for the last 23 years, here's a trailer for the film:

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Come for the movie and enjoy some delicious dinner or drinks from the Alamo's well-stocked menu. The film's free but the food will cost you.

In addition to the movie, in true Alamo Drafthouse-style, we're whipping up some awesome pre-show entertainment for the evening. Stay tuned for more news about exactly what kind of entertainment that might be — but take my word, it'll be a lot of fun. We'll also be raffling off some prizes so bring friends, family members, anybody you think might want to come to the movie. We're doing this as a cross-promotion with a few other groups, though, so space will be limited. RSVP now and show up early for guaranteed seating.

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