I live in a small City in Devon called Exeter, every year people gather in one of the city’s beautiful parks to watch a number of films on our very own ‘Big Screen’.
They show three films, three nights running, and this year I headed down to watch ‘Up’. The film itself was brilliant but watching it under the stars makes it so much more magical. We weren’t the only ones who were unorganised however, turning up in t-shirts and cardigans, blankets and gloves would have been more appropriate because when the sun went down the goose-bumps rose.
There was a stand selling hot drinks, and even a bar, and the City lights in the background made for the perfect, cheap, evening out. It cost £2 to get in, and was a perfect way to keep the kids and the adults entertained for a few hours.
They show three films, three nights running, and this year I headed down to watch ‘Up’. The film itself was brilliant but watching it under the stars makes it so much more magical. We weren’t the only ones who were unorganised however, turning up in t-shirts and cardigans, blankets and gloves would have been more appropriate because when the sun went down the goose-bumps rose.
There was a stand selling hot drinks, and even a bar, and the City lights in the background made for the perfect, cheap, evening out. It cost £2 to get in, and was a perfect way to keep the kids and the adults entertained for a few hours.
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