Film Club members will watch the movie “Inception” on Oct. 11 in Room E150 from 3:15 to 6 p.m. Students should bring $5 for pizza. Permission slips are not required because the movie is rated PG-13. Since Film Club has an open membership, students may come if they have not signed up for the club, according to club sponsor Robyn Huss.
Along with watching movies in Room E150, Film Club will also watch movies in theaters. On Oct. 18, students will meet at Regal Cinema to watch a movie. According to Huss, this is a first-year tradition. “We’ll meet here (in Room E150) the day before to decide what movie we will watch,” said Huss.
Caroline Ward, Film Club member and junior, said she encourages students to join Film Club because of how fun it is.
According to Ward, “My favorite part is hanging out with friends and talking about the movies.”
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