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This AskMe helped us get LOTS of kids into the movies. Some photos.
posted by snsranch to MetaFilter-Related at 4:30 PM (34 comments total) 4 users marked this as a favorite

Yay!
posted by ThePinkSuperhero at 4:33 PM on March 5, 2007 [1 favorite]


Scroll down for the pics. Bonus photo is author Don Graves reading to my wife's students.

Big thanks to the folks in that thread. Some even offered up money. We went from 30 to 50 kids and spent MUCH less money. The film was Bridge to Tarabithia which the kids just finished reading a week ago.

Thanks again!
posted by snsranch at 4:34 PM on March 5, 2007


Next up, we send the students to the opera.
posted by ThePinkSuperhero at 4:39 PM on March 5, 2007 [1 favorite]


So which suggestions were the winners? Tell us how you did it.
posted by mr_crash_davis at 4:54 PM on March 5, 2007


Yeah, mark some best answers. :)
posted by grouse at 4:54 PM on March 5, 2007


Awesome.
posted by dobbs at 4:58 PM on March 5, 2007


I just marked some best answers, but that's kinda not fair because every answer helped me, either by pointing me in the right direction or inspiring me with anectodotes and offering up money.
posted by snsranch at 5:04 PM on March 5, 2007


Yay, thanks for posting this.
posted by jessamyn (staff) at 5:30 PM on March 5, 2007


Sweet. The kids that might not have been able to go must've been stoked, especially since they've been reading the book.
posted by CKmtl at 6:00 PM on March 5, 2007


Hi snsranch. Please check your email (normally I wouldn't ask that but since you have a hotmail account... I rarely check my hotmail account).
posted by KevinSkomsvold at 6:08 PM on March 5, 2007


mr_crash_davis: specifically my wife and her friends hit ALL of the local theaters and found Ultra Star Hazard Center. Ultra Star was mentioned in the thread and was an early favorite because of their willingness to help. The manager was incredibly organized and the event was seemless. I was surprised to find out how civic minded they actually were.

We saw art exhibited there from local artists and there were also study groups just from local colleges meeting there. It was a great scene!
posted by snsranch at 6:10 PM on March 5, 2007


Next up, we send the students to the opera...
...and take the skinheads bowling.
posted by dash_slot- at 6:22 PM on March 5, 2007


Now just think how many more kids we could get into theaters if only we didn't have these garish colors!
posted by Rhomboid at 6:31 PM on March 5, 2007 [1 favorite]


yay, that's awesome. I got to start seeing movies on my own when I hit 12 or 13 and it was really great. I would have loved it if my whole class could have seen it.

Bonus points for making them read the book first.
posted by mathowie (staff) at 6:40 PM on March 5, 2007


Cool deal.
posted by Cyrano at 6:43 PM on March 5, 2007


What a simple and wonderful idea. It warms this cynic's heart to hear of your success.
posted by Civil_Disobedient at 6:45 PM on March 5, 2007


Next up, we send the students to the opera.

As the 5th grade class whose trip to see The Nutcracker got our school barred from Atlanta's Alliance Theater, I beg you- nothing but this!
posted by jmd82 at 6:47 PM on March 5, 2007


I think Mefi should adopt these kids. We can set up a virtual tip jar and send them all sorts of places.
posted by vacapinta at 6:55 PM on March 5, 2007 [1 favorite]


At least they stayed the HELL off my lawn.

Seriously, good deal.
posted by disclaimer at 8:00 PM on March 5, 2007


I love it!
posted by dog food sugar at 8:05 PM on March 5, 2007


Oh sure, next thing you know you'll be wanting handouts to send these kids to be on Jeopardy. I see your plan.

seriously though, that's really cool. Congrats on pulling it off.
posted by puke & cry at 8:07 PM on March 5, 2007 [1 favorite]


very cool!

as for opera, does Lincoln Center still do the Young People's Concerts? It's how i got to go for free when i was little--it was my first and only exposure to classical music outside of Bugs Bunny.
posted by amberglow at 8:10 PM on March 5, 2007


That is really sweet. I just finished reading a chapter from that book to my seven year old as he fell asleep with his head on my shoulder.
posted by LarryC at 8:16 PM on March 5, 2007


I think Mefi should adopt these kids. We can set up a virtual tip jar and send them all sorts of places.

Oh, heck no! If they want to go on trips, they can do like all the other kids in NYC, and sell M&Ms on the subway.
posted by ThePinkSuperhero at 8:27 PM on March 5, 2007 [1 favorite]


Excellent. See, we're not all selfish arseholes.
posted by dg at 8:59 PM on March 5, 2007


This makes me feel good about the world.

Thanks, I needed that!
posted by fenriq at 9:48 PM on March 5, 2007


That AskMe probably could've gotten a lot more kids into the movies had it been on a white background.

Cool and good on ya, snsranch!
posted by Alvy Ampersand at 10:01 PM on March 5, 2007


I hope you're happy that by you deprived some poor, disadvantaged Hollywood studio executives of some much-need revenue.
posted by Kraftmatic Adjustable Cheese at 11:54 PM on March 5, 2007


vacapinta writes "I think Mefi should adopt these kids. We can set up a virtual tip jar and send them all sorts of places."

Heh. That made me think of Amelie. But they are not garden gnomes are they?
Nice story.
posted by peacay at 12:58 AM on March 6, 2007


Awesome.
posted by cortex (staff) at 8:07 AM on March 6, 2007


Yay! the world IS a good place after all. That should be on the news.
posted by brautigan at 10:06 AM on March 6, 2007


The film was Bridge to Tarabithia which the kids just finished reading a week ago.

One of my favorites when I was that age. I'm glad kids are still reading it. Did the movie do it justice?
posted by nebulawindphone at 2:33 PM on March 6, 2007


(Oh, and hell yeah. Go snsranch and go us.)
posted by nebulawindphone at 2:33 PM on March 6, 2007


Yep, the movie was good enough to keep the kids riveted. And yea, I cried-a lot! But so did most of the kids, so, whatever man.
posted by snsranch at 4:38 PM on March 6, 2007


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