Junior Sammi Orlowski found her love of watching movies at a young age, but it has blossomed dramatically.
She now works at the B&B Movie Theater in Wildwood, because of her passion for movies. But it goes much deeper.
Orlowski tells lhsimage.com about her love for movies.
Q: How did you become a movie buff?
A: “Me and my sister found out about $5 movies at Walmart and we just watched a bunch and never stopped.”
Q: What is your favorite kind of movie?
A: “Scary movies, because it’s funny to watch them and to watch people watch them who don’t like scary movies.”
Q: How often do you watch movies?
A: “About two to three per weekend.”
Q: What’s your favorite movie?
A: “Titanic, because I cry every time I watch it.”
Q: What’s your least favorite movie?
A: “Musicals or any Miley Cyrus movie, because they are all the same plot line.”

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