Ah yes I forgot to mention my Reg Hartt experience. Me and some friends went to his house to watch Texas Chainsaw Massacre (the original). It was prefaced with a strange art film about naked people cutting themselves in a cemetery - well - I don't know if it was really about that but what do I know?
It wasn't worth the $10. It was screened in his front room on some pretty uncomfortable chairs, and I had to use the bathroom only to find there was no soap, and trust me I could have used it! Now decent chairs I know can be expensive, but for $10 a head he could probably afford to get some soap in there! The viewing experience was also marred by people coming in and out of his house all the time during the film.
If there's an upside, it's that you could probably meet some people there much more easily than at a big theatre. It's more laid back and intimate. There were people hanging out in the kitchen (BYOB by the way!) who didn't end up watching the movie (dunno where they went).
An interesting bunch of hippies.
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