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Is this the Beaver Valley movie theater sign?

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Our own Beaver Valley?

There’s a fun site out there called Fail Blog that shows amusing pictures of messed-up signs and the like - sort of an Internet version of Jay Leno’s “Headlines.”

The picture above (click to make it larger) was on the site recently, appearing in this post. It also was referred to on Hollywood Elsewhere. Not much of a fail, if you ask me, but still, pretty amusing. Then I took a closer look at it …

Say … isn’t that the marquee of the Beaver Valley movie theater in Beavercreek, right outside of Lofino’s? The one that’s been a dollarplex the past few years? I’m almost sure it is.

And if it is, hey - that’s DEFInITELY a way to have, um … your name in lights, isn’t it?

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By jamie

April 23, 2009 7:59 AM | Link to this

Beaver Valley Cinemas is disappointing. The past two movies I have seen there had a loud buzzing sound during the entire movie, and the actual film had yellow lines running down it. It was never like that when I first started going. I guess I will have to drive to Danbarry (sp?) now…they have amazing popcorn and it is cheaper than Beaver Valley!
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