Marymoor Park summer movie series 2005 is nearly over

Date:August 24, 2005 / year-entry #239
Tags:non-computer
Orig Link:https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20050824-49/?p=34443
Comments:    7
Summary:Every Wednesday evening in August of this year, Marymoor Park will be showing a movie. Tonight's movie is Bend It Like Beckham. The movie begins at dusk, and a $5 donation is suggested, proceeds to be shared between the park and a local charity. The charity tends to be thematically related to the movie; for...

Every Wednesday evening in August of this year, Marymoor Park will be showing a movie. Tonight's movie is Bend It Like Beckham. The movie begins at dusk, and a $5 donation is suggested, proceeds to be shared between the park and a local charity. The charity tends to be thematically related to the movie; for Beckham, for example, part of the money will go to the Lake Washington Youth Soccer Association.


Comments (7)
  1. Dr Pizza says:

    I need to see Bend It Like Beckham. It has not one but two hotties in lead roles.

    uNF.

  2. David Grant says:

    Aren’t those lead role girls like 15?

  3. Lance Fisher says:

    I knew you were real.

  4. JamesW says:

    @David Grant

    According to http://www.imdb.com ‘Bend it Like Beckham’ was released in 2002. In that year the lead hotties celebrated their 27th (Parminder Nagra) and 17th (Keira Knightley) birthday’s respectively. Both were legally ogle-able in the UK.

  5. Dr Pizza says:

    "Both were legally ogle-able"

    and the rest.

  6. Roy says:

    Neat. We have something similar in Ottawa. (http://www.centretownmovies.org) It’s the only way to get friends with pets to see a movie, and it’s nice to bring your own comfy chair.

  7. Lance Fisher says:

    We too have a similar thing here in Missoula, MT.

    http://www.missoulaoutdoorcinema.org/

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