
It was a hot Saturday in July, so we decided to go to the movies. I was with my four cousins and my sister, so we decided to make the three block walk to the movie theater. We stopped at the corner store to pick up snacks, so we didn’t have to pay the theater prices our usual routine. We got to the ticket window and figured we might as well try to get into American Pie. It was a rated R movie, but the Roselle Park theater was known for letting “underage” kids in. So we all got in at eleven years old, expect for my sister Ana. She was only nine at the time, so we starting complaining and fighting with the attendant. With no luck, I decided to walk her home with my cousin Sara. Thankfully, we saw my mom walking to the bank and dropped her off.
After finally getting into the movies, we could not stop laughing at what had just happened. I was excited about seeing the movie because all my friends had said it was ridiculously funny. Boy, were they right! I never laughed so much at a movie in my life. It was just non-stop and it was the first crude movie I’d seen. The plot was realistic and relatable to teenagers. Even though I doubt I fully understood all the sexual content in the movie, I still enjoyed myself. What I remember most is my cousin laughing throughout the movie. He probably has the loudest laugh and it’s so addictive that we all couldn’t stop laughing with him. I think he might off nearly fell off seat laughing. This was probably the most fun I’ve had at a movie theater. To this day it is probably in my top five favorite movies just because of the experience I had seeing it. The drama in the beginning with my sister and the non-stop laughter will always make me remember the movie with delight.
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