It was a scene that played out at movie theaters across the county early this morning as die-hard Harry Potter fans just couldn’t wait to see the final installment of the fantasy movie series. At the Huron Luxury Cinema in Huron, people like18-year-old Alex Gross began lining up in the heat and humidity seven hours prior to showtime…
[audio:http://prprt.itmwpb.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/688/2011/07/harryp1.mp3|titles=harryp1]18 year-old Kayla Freese used three words to describe why her large group of friends passed almost an entire day at work for most people, on a sidewalk in lawn chairs with games of blackjack and delivered pizza…
[audio:http://prprt.itmwpb.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/688/2011/07/harryp2.mp3|titles=harryp2]Derek Schaefers is Assistant Manager at the Huron Luxury Cinema and says Midnight releases of popular movies are good for both fans and theaters…
[audio:http://prprt.itmwpb.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/688/2011/07/harryp3.mp3|titles=harryp3]Schaefers says midnight releases create a special kind of energy for movie fans…
[audio:http://prprt.itmwpb.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/688/2011/07/harryp4.mp3|titles=harryp4]Schaefers could not give specifics but did say they were expecting over 200 people to make their final trip to Hogwarts and ran the film in two auditoriums to accommodate the crowds.