A movie theater on Aquidneck Island will close later this month.Island Cinemas 10 said in a Facebook post that it lost its lease and will close on Jan. 21.
it was like hearing two nuclear physicists talk about the rhythm of comedy — very, very serious, for something that was about to be hysterical. then, i'm hearing danny boyle going down to the other end of the corridor. he's talking jk rowling off the edge because she's got a story to read, and all i can hear is, "i'm not a professional, i've never done this before!" and the place is rocking. meantime, carol hemming, who i'm working with, is trying to stick two isambard kingdom brunel sideburns on the side of my face and everything is moving and i'm starting to shake, i'm so nervous. so, then, on the way down to the sort of entrance, i had to go down because i needed to calm my nerves. it was about half an hour when they emptied — just before people started coming in and i went out to one of the auditoriums, so i'm looking at an empty stadium, more or less, and i do my lines for the last time, just on my own, very quietly, and i'd just finished, and from behind me, i hear the applause from two hands and its two girls from the cleaning crew who were behind me.
it was like hearing two nuclear physicists talk about the rhythm of comedy — very, very serious, for something that was about to be hysterical. then i'm hearing danny boyle going down to the other end of the corridor. he's talking jk rowling off the edge because she's got a story to read, and all i can hear is, "i'm not a professional, i've never done this before!" and the place is rocking. meantime, carol hemming, who i'm working with, is trying to stick two isambard kingdom brunel sideburns on the side of my face and everything is moving and i'm starting to shake, i'm so nervous. so, then, on the way down to the sort of entrance, i had to go down because i needed to calm my nerves. it was about half an hour when they emptied — just before people started coming in and i went out to one of the auditoriums, so i'm looking at an empty stadium, more or less, and i do my lines for the last time, just on my own, very quietly. and i'd just finished, and from behind me, i hear the applause from two hands and it's two girls from the cleaning crew who were behind me.
just before people started coming in and i went out to one of the auditoriums, so i'm looking at an empty stadium, more or less, and i do my lines for the last time, just on my own, very quietly, and i'd just finished, and from behind me, i hear the applause from two hands and it's two girls from the cleaning crew who were behind me. they said, "very nice, son. "you'll be all right." and that was an amazing personal moment. then, i go back up, we get changed, we come down, it felt as though i shook hands with everybody in england on the way down, and they all shook hands with everybody else in england! and the kind of — the excitement. for all the people who weren't so—called professionals, they were the ones who were completely and utterly lit up with the joy of this and so, you couldn't then get, you know, all worked up. for all of us, we had to do — it was a sense of such unbelievable pride, and you saw bradley wiggins out there and he starts it all off, and then you thought, "my god, this is an amazing moment! "of course, i'm not going to mess this up!" "and somehow, even if i did, i'll
coming in and i went out to one of the auditoriums, so i'm looking at an empty stadium, more or less, and i do my lines for the last time, just on my own, very quietly, and i'd just finished, and from behind me, i hear the applause from two hands and it's two girls from the cleaning crew who were behind me. they said, "very nice, son. "you'll be all right." and that was an amazing personal moment. then, i go back up, we get changed, we come down, it felt as though i shook hands with everybody in england on the way down, and they all shook hands with everybody else in england! and the kind of — the excitement. for all the people who weren't so—called professionals, they were the ones who were completely and utterly lit up with the joy of this and so, you couldn't then get, you know, all worked up. for all of us, we had to do — it was a sense of such unbelievable pride, and you saw bradley wiggins out there and he starts it all off, and then you thought, "my god, this is an amazing moment! "of course, i'm not going to mess this up!" "and somehow, even if i did, i'll make "something up, i don't know!"
it was like hearing two nuclear physicists talk about the rhythm of comedy — very, very serious, for something that was about to be hysterical. then, i'm hearing danny boyle going down to the other end of the corridor. he's talking jk rowling off the edge because she's got a story to read, and all i can hear is, "i'm not "a professional, i've never done this before!" and the place is rocking. meantime, carol hemming, who i'm working with, is trying to stick two isambard kingdom brunel sideburns on the side of my face and everything is moving and i'm starting to shake, i'm so nervous. so, then, on the way down to the sort of entrance, i had to go down because i needed to calm my nerves. it was about half an hour when they emptied — just before people started coming in and i went out to one of the auditoriums, so i'm looking at an empty stadium, more or less, and i do my lines for the last time, just on my own, very quietly, and i'd just finished, and from behind me, i hear the applause from two hands and it's two girls from the cleaning crew who were behind me. they said, "very nice, son. "you'll be all right."