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CLNDFT: H G T U D N Q J R P T T - H J N P D T. Saturday's Cryptoquip: ANNUAL OBSERVANCE DURING WHICH VERY SAINTLY PEOPLE GET TOGETHER AND CELEBRATE: ALL HALOS EVE. Today's Cryptoquip Clue: H equals T THE NEXT PANEL CINEMA Nick Sambaluk Drive-in relishes film GALVA, Ill. - One hundred and sixty miles southwest of Chicago, a man has planted a pair of reconditioned 20-by-48-foot drive-in movie screens in what used to be a cornfield. I went out there the other night, to Galva Autovue Drive-in (admission: $3 for anyone older than 3), owned and operated by a full-time factory worker, mellow drive-in fanatic and Peoria native named Justin West. "Cool" doesn't begin to describe it. The Autovue was one of the great outdoor filmgoing experiences of my life. Beautiful late-summer weather. The Big Dipper tipping high above the screen showing "Captain America: The First Avenger." A concession stand in a steel building serving Sprecher's root beer, "cheesy tots" and excellent popcorn. A slow cooker filled with melted butter, inches from the cash register. It was enough to make a nostalgist weep buttery tears of joy. “This place,” West says, “has paid for itself, though it has not” really given me anything else. But I enjoy it." He loved drive-ins as a kid. When he left Peoria for college in the early 1980s and returned four years later, his favorite drive-ins were already gone. The Autovue keeps the dream and the tradition alive, he says. But "this conversion to digital the film companies are forcing on the theaters - I know it's going to save them a lot of money ..." West says, his voice trailing off. Bucking every entertainment trend on the planet, West opened the Autovue in 2005. "Ever since I opened I've had people come up to me in one of the projection booths and ask: 'Where are the DVD players?' They don't have a clue how this works!' He chuckles, ruefully. West thinks a lot about how the forced conversion from film to digital will zero out an untold number of small-town theaters, outdoor and indoor, along with various second-run houses in larger urban areas. KU A figure commonly batted around: 75 percent of box-office revenue comes from 25 percent of the theaters. "So that means the other 75 percent can die off and the film companies won't be too worried about it," West says. Psychological Clinic 340Fraser1864-4121 Lawrence & KU PaidforbyKU Right now North America has about 39,000 movie screens. (Worldwide estimates run between 100,000 and 150,000.) Cinedigm has already handled the digital conversion on 10,000 of those North American screens. In all, 22,000 screens have gone digital. That's more than half, and that means 35mm is going to have a very hard time hanging in there for very long, outside the realms of archives, academia and the most purist-driven of the revival and art houses. Counseling Services for Counseling Services for —Los Angeles Times Clinic Chicago Tribune Executives from Fox Searchlight refused this week to discuss why it took so long to bring "Margaret" to screens. The studio is releasing the movie in one theater in New York and one in Los Angeles this weekend, and says it plans for limited runs in 12 other cities. production. But once they start watching the 2-hour film, they may pick up on some clues. Test Prep GRE GMAT LSAT Now Online! Register early and save $100 testprep.ku.edu FILM smartphone and snap this for a $50 discount! Moviegoes might wonder, then, why there has been almost no publicity for the $14 million Six-year-old movie finally hits theaters LOS ANGELES - "Margaret," a film arriving in limited release Friday, has a strong Hollywood pedigree: It boasts appealing stars in Matt Damon and Anna Paquin, an Oscar-nominated director Kenneth Lonergan and a triumvirate of celebrated producers. 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