Post by Delphi, Adrien, and Paliki on Feb 4, 2009 23:46:03 GMT -5
((Along the street called Antietam, you'll observe, sits the movie theater. Antietam is a street far larger than Gettysburg, in the fact that cars are a rather common sight here. The street also happens to have landed on the very border of east and west Meso City, leading to the fact that many a person can be found driving up and down the road, and sometimes even stopping at the theater.
If you are one of those fortunate people who stops, you'll enter the theater through a set of glass double doors, and into the lobby. The lobby is made up of a few benches, a counter situated in front of a small refrigerator (all snacks, drinks, and such are stored here), and a cash register, from which comes the continuous "ding-ding-ding-crunch-shlook" sounds. The walls are covered in burgundy cloth, slightly stained here and there. The floors are lined with short, gray carpet that now looks rather scruffy from all the feet that have trod on it. A hallway starts in the right corner of the room, a sleepy ticket collector leaning against the wall.
If you venture past the napping ticket collector and down the hall, you'll see the entrances to the 5 viewing rooms. Above each entrance is a large sign with old fashioned paper letters stating the times and name of the current show. These 5 rooms are rather similar on the inside, so it doesn't much matter which one you choose to enter. At a glance, you'll count about 40 fold out seats, all overlain with burgundy cloth (to match the walls). Most of the front row seats have been patched up numerous times in result of their popularity amongst watchers. A small stairway goes up the isle and to the back seats.
If you are lucky enough to have chosen the Anthro Gang's favorite room, you'll find that on the back wall there is an exit that leads out of the room and into another alleyway. It's easy to identify who the five chairs closest to the handy emergency exit, and farthest in the back of the room, are usually occupied by. The one farthest away from the door is covered in a fuzzy layer of gray hair- Moss' of course. The she-cat quickly learned that the best way to save a seat is by making it too disgusting- or in this case, harry- for anyone to want to sit on. Moss proceeded in not only coating her seat with fur, but also telling her friends to follow her example, hence the fuzzy chairs. The seat to the left of Moss' is suited in a covering of light caramel, from Adrien. The one left of his has a coat of auburn hair belonging to Viv, and the last chair in the row has claw marks running up and down the edges (to make up for Socks' lack of fur, courtesy of Moss).
From this far back, most of the grainy-ness of the screen is imperceivable, and the speakers are on both sides of the row, ensuring maximum blast for Socks in particular. Since you either came in the middle or the end of a movie, there isn't much left for you to do else than make your way back down the isle and out the front door, or, if you're feeling particularly adventurous, out the back door and into the city.))
If you are one of those fortunate people who stops, you'll enter the theater through a set of glass double doors, and into the lobby. The lobby is made up of a few benches, a counter situated in front of a small refrigerator (all snacks, drinks, and such are stored here), and a cash register, from which comes the continuous "ding-ding-ding-crunch-shlook" sounds. The walls are covered in burgundy cloth, slightly stained here and there. The floors are lined with short, gray carpet that now looks rather scruffy from all the feet that have trod on it. A hallway starts in the right corner of the room, a sleepy ticket collector leaning against the wall.
If you venture past the napping ticket collector and down the hall, you'll see the entrances to the 5 viewing rooms. Above each entrance is a large sign with old fashioned paper letters stating the times and name of the current show. These 5 rooms are rather similar on the inside, so it doesn't much matter which one you choose to enter. At a glance, you'll count about 40 fold out seats, all overlain with burgundy cloth (to match the walls). Most of the front row seats have been patched up numerous times in result of their popularity amongst watchers. A small stairway goes up the isle and to the back seats.
If you are lucky enough to have chosen the Anthro Gang's favorite room, you'll find that on the back wall there is an exit that leads out of the room and into another alleyway. It's easy to identify who the five chairs closest to the handy emergency exit, and farthest in the back of the room, are usually occupied by. The one farthest away from the door is covered in a fuzzy layer of gray hair- Moss' of course. The she-cat quickly learned that the best way to save a seat is by making it too disgusting- or in this case, harry- for anyone to want to sit on. Moss proceeded in not only coating her seat with fur, but also telling her friends to follow her example, hence the fuzzy chairs. The seat to the left of Moss' is suited in a covering of light caramel, from Adrien. The one left of his has a coat of auburn hair belonging to Viv, and the last chair in the row has claw marks running up and down the edges (to make up for Socks' lack of fur, courtesy of Moss).
From this far back, most of the grainy-ness of the screen is imperceivable, and the speakers are on both sides of the row, ensuring maximum blast for Socks in particular. Since you either came in the middle or the end of a movie, there isn't much left for you to do else than make your way back down the isle and out the front door, or, if you're feeling particularly adventurous, out the back door and into the city.))