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June 16, 2010

Science Center goes supernatural

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For all you "Twilight" fans, gearing up for the latest installment of the movie franchise, you may want to get your tickets to the Maryland Science Center's midnight showing on June 30th now.

You haven't really seen Edward woo Bella till you've seen it in IMAX, after all.

I'm not talking IMAX-branded theaters, that never fail to disappoint me once I walk in the theater. The Science Center has the five-story screen and 38-speaker surround sound system to make you feel like vampires and werewolves are swooping in all around you, like ninjas. You know, romantic undead and super hairy ninjas who want to bring you flowers and take you home to their bloodthirsty mothers. Of course, the larger-than-life adventure also translates into larger-than-life longing eyes of doom. I'm just warning you.

General admission tickets for "Twilight: Eclipse" are $14, $13 for seniors and members of the military (What?! Not ALL "Twilight" fans are 12 years old!), and $12 for Science Center members. So what are you waiting for?

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Dave Rosenthal came to The Baltimore Sun as a business reporter in 1987 and now is the Maryland Editor. He reads a wide range of books (but never as many as he'd like), usually alternating between non-fiction and fiction. Some all-time favorites: A Confederacy of Dunces by John Kennedy Toole; Wind, Sand and Stars by Antoine de Saint-Exupery; and anything by Calvin Trillin or John McPhee. He belongs to a book club with a Jewish theme.
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