Plant City Observer

Around Town 8.17.23

“Alice in Wonderland. My mother said that I cried out, ‘I want Alice to find her mother,’ and the whole theater cracked up.” – Sharon Marie Elizabeth

“Jaws. I was terrified. My parents took me and my brother. I was only like five. I cried that night.” – Lori Haywood

“Bambi in the late 50’s at a drive in with family.” – Gary Hughes

“I may have gone to the movies with my mother and grandmother earlier than this but, the first movie I really remember seeing in the theater was ‘STAR WARS’ in 1977.” – Vince Maniaci

“Jurassic Park: The Lost World.” – Ashley Saunders

“Coal Miners Daughter.” – Kristi Mowery

“Poltergeist in 1982. I was two, maybe not a good choice by my parents. I’m still scared of clowns.” – Tiffany Jones

“Elvis in Blue Hawaii.” – Robin Stillwell See

“World Trade Center.” – Marisela Espinoza

“The Empire Strikes Back at the old PC theater!” – Jason Venning

“It was the $1 theater in Brandon and I saw Jurassic Park.” – Chris Bryan

“Superman 2.” – Amy Lynn

“Home Alone.” – Sam Williams

“Towering Inferno!” – Sheri Kettula

“Bambi. I was four and got carried out wailing when Bambi’s mama died and cried for a week they tell me.” – Meg Scott

“The Jungle Book.” – Candice Phillips LeClerc

“Dirty Dancing.” – Erin Suzanne Parke

“Annie.” – Vanessa Borges

“The Wizard of Oz in 1972.” – Tina Garrett Hauser

“Benji.” – Elaine Bridges

“How the West was Won.” – Valerie Scotton

“Clueless.” – Samantha Sargent Hudnall

“Old Yeller.” – Beverly Pat Connell

“Who Framed Roger Rabbit at the Brandon Twin.” – Ryan Clark

“Gremlins at the old theater in the old Plant City mall.” – Jason McLemore

“Willow.” – Kara Gildersleeve-Hoyt

“Mary Poppins.” – Paula Davis Meyers

“Gone With The Wind.” – Felicia Bethune Williams

“Snow White.” – Evelyn Madonia

“Gremlins.” – Amanda LaRue Wills

“E.T.” – Lisa McGrath

“Cocktail.” – Kristina Marie Gildersleeve

“JAWS.” – Cathy Coushaine

“Sound of Music.” – Cheryl Davis

“The Lost Boys.” – Andrea Marie Mendez

“The Good, The Bad and The Ugly.” – Larry Langford

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