If you've never heard of the Mojave Phone Booth, then you should visit this site to read about it:
http://deuceofclubs.com/moj/mojave.htmIt's a pretty entertaining story about some people obsessed with a phone booth that was in the middle of a desert. I used to call the booth occasionally and I never reached anyone, but I did get a busy signal once. I tried to get the phone company to forward the booth's calls to the PLA voice bridge once, but failed. And when the pay phone was taken down, I tried to get Pacific Bell to let me have the number with just a voicemail attached to it. They said they couldn't do that at the time. I always hoped to get a busy signal again because I was going to emergency interrupt the line, but the phone was taken out before that happened.
The reason I'm making this thread is because I just noticed that Netflix has a new movie up called Mojave Phone Booth which has this description:
The lives of four strangers -- all at a turning point -- intersect when they're drawn to a mystical phone booth in the middle of the Mojave Desert in this episodic tale directed by John Putch. After reading about the booth on the Internet, the divergent Las Vegas residents (Annabeth Gish, Tinarie Van Wyk-Loots, Christine Elise and Robert Romanus) camp out at the site hoping to get the most important call of their lives.It's got 7 stars on imdb and won 7 awards at various film festivals. So there's a chance it might not suck. The release date says November 11th, but it seems like I was able to put it on my Netflix box today. I'm going to try and watch it tonight.
Here's the imdb.com page for it and
here's the Netflix page.