News From Terre Haute, Indiana

Mark Bennett B-Sides

October 14, 2009

MARK BENNETT: The Indiana Theatre brings back Midnight Movie Madness

TERRE HAUTE — There’s something about midnight movies.

Maybe it’s the idea of pursuing laughs or terror deep into the night. Maybe it’s the immense images on the Indiana Theatre screen. Or, perhaps, it’s the after-film dilemma, “Denny’s or IHOP?”

Any Hautean or ISU alum old enough to remember streaking probably watched a midnight movie at the Indiana, before topping the evening off with a trip to Dunkin’ Donuts.

Well, Dunkin’ Donuts is long gone, but Midnight Movie Madness is back, thanks to Indiana Theatre proprietor Roger Aleshire.

The Indiana is revisiting that concept on an experimental basis by showing classic 1960s, ’70s and ’80s films at midnight on Fridays and Saturdays, every other weekend this fall. The series began Oct. 2 and 3, when the theater reintroduced visitors to the hockey-mask-wearing Jason Vorhees with the original 1980 horror flick “Friday the 13th.” It continues this Friday and Saturday with 1973’s “The Exorcist,” starring the pea-soup-spewing Linda Blair.

It gets even better. “Animal House” (from 1978) returns Nov. 6 and 7, followed by “Psycho” (1960) on Nov. 20 and 21, “Jaws” (1975) on Dec. 4 and 5, and finally “Rosemary’s Baby” (1968) on Dec. 18 and 19. John Belushi, the “Psycho” shower scene, and Great White sharks look far more imposing on a screen 50 feet wide and 20 feet tall. Admission is 5 bucks a person.

The films, the hour, and the 1922-vintage venue should drench moviegoers in nostalgia. At least that’s what Aleshire hopes.

“Midnight movies used to be a mainstay of the theater for a number of years, and have not happened for I don’t know how long,” he explained.

It’s been years since the Indiana last rolled the projector at midnight. That honor fell to the ridiculously weird 1975 cult film “Rocky Horror Picture Show.” In a trio of showings, “Rocky Horror” drew large, wild audiences. The theater invited fans to come dressed as the characters, and come on stage for the crowd to judge the best costumes for cash prizes. Of course, “Rocky Horror” brings a mess, too. Its watchers have a ritual of throwing things, such as toast. “That’s not as bad as the rice, though,” Aleshire said.

“Rocky Horror Picture Show” won’t be coming back, and the cleanup cost isn’t the reason. No 35-millimeter film prints of the movie exist in distribution, and that is the only format used at the Indiana. The 35-millimeter film equipment makes finding copies of classic films tricky. Some have deteriorated and no longer exist, and others have been transferred to DVDs.

Aleshire intended to alternate between horror and comedy flicks. But finding actual film versions of “Blazing Saddles,” “Young Frankenstein” and “M*A*S*H” isn’t easy. “The older you go, the harder it is,” Aleshire said. So, he compromised, landed “Animal House” and surrounded it with thrillers in this initial Midnight Madness test run.

When “Friday the 13th” showed earlier this month, an ISU student asked Aleshire if the version at the Indiana was a DVD or a 35-millimeter film. He’d attended a midnight movie in Chicago, and left disappointed after learning that theater used a DVD. No such disappointment occurred at the famed Terre Haute facility.

Lots of folks — especially those old enough to remember the Reagan era — might figure they could watch Hitchcock’s “Psycho” or Belushi and the beer-swilling Deltas on their DVD players at home. But they’re probably forgetting the beauty of that gigantic, larger-than-life scenery at the Indiana, which is the largest indoor screen in the state, according to Aleshire.

“You could probably go to the video store or online to see any of these movies,” he said, “but it’s not the same as on the big screen.”

If enough Generation X’ers and Y’ers, baby boomers, and retro-minded college and high school students turn out, Midnight Movie Madness might just become a regular facet at the Indiana. Aleshire has his eye on a possible follow-up rotation of films, such as “Carrie,” “Texas Chainsaw Massacre,” “American Graffiti,” “Blazing Saddles,” “Young Frankenstein” and “M*A*S*H.”

“If people will support this, we can have this on a regular basis,” he said. “We’ll kind of base the future on what happens now.”

Go see one, and then get an Ultimate Omelet at Denny’s.



Mark Bennett can be reached at (812) 231-4377 or mark.bennett@tribstar.com.




CHECK IT OUT


Here’s the Indiana Theatre’s midnight lineup:

• Friday and Saturday: “The Exorcist”

Nov. 6-7: “National Lampoon’s Animal House”

Nov. 20-21: “Psycho”

Dec. 4-5: “Jaws”

Dec. 18-19: “Rosemary’s Baby”

Admission: $5 per person.

Text Only | Photo Reprints
Mark Bennett B-Sides
Multimedia
Like us on Facebook!
Community Calendar
Loading…
Events by eviesays.com
TribStar.com Poll
Front page
AP Video
Obama Honors Fallen Troops at Arlington Cemetery Raw Video: Cop Shoots Man Eating Another's Face Raw Video: Deadly Explosion at Minn. Paper Mill Man in Crane at Texas College Says He's Armed Raw Video: 19 Dead in Qatar Shopping Mall Fire Romney Promises World's Strongest Military Beryl Knocks Out Power in Florida Beryl Makes Landfall on Florida Coast Obama Pays Tribute to Vietnam Veterans Raw Video: Memorial Day Aboard Intrepid Service Dogs Help Wash. Soldiers Battling PTSD Japan Farmers Plant, Seek Radiation-free Rice Raw Video: Heckler Bursts in on Blair Testimony UN Blames Syrian Forces for Shelling Houla Raw Video: Gay Protest Blocked in Moscow Air Canada Plane Makes Emergency Landing Raw Video: Obama Lays Wreath on Memorial Day Vatican in Chaos After Butler Arrested for Leaks Raw Video: National Mall Concert Shut Down Biden Addresses West Point Graduating Class
NDN Video
Raw Video: Cop Shoots Man Eating Another's Face J.Lo and Marc's Friendly Reunion Man in Crane at Texas College Says He's Armed Justin Bieber Accused of Assaulting Photographer - Glen Walker reports Raw Video: Deadly Explosion at Minn. Paper Mill Cynthia Nixon Ties the Knot Woman, 80, Falls Out of Skydive Harness Mid-Jump Keira Reveals Engagement Ring Dog runs alonside cyclists for 1,100 miles Lady Gaga Cancels Indonesian Show After Threats Obama Honors Fallen Troops at Arlington Cemetery Long Story Short: Beyonce back on stage Service Dogs Help Wash. Soldiers Battling PTSD Raw Video: Man Rescued From River in China Celtics crush Sixers in Game 7 Alleged Lego Thief Faces Felony Charges Has Snooki Named Her Baby? Heat Wave Warms Holiday Weekend Beyonce Entertains the First Family Inspiration for the class of 2012
Parade
Magazine

Click HERE to read all your Parade favorites including Hollywood Wire, Celebrity interviews and photo galleries, Food recipes and cooking tips, Games and lots more.
  • -

    March 12, 2010

activity
Real Estate News