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14 May 2007, 3:28 pm

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Superheroes save a boy's birthday: Never hurts to ask: Mini golf was out, as was a party, but an east Cobb theater said yes to a big favor.

By David A. Markiewicz
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Published on: 05/12/07

Dan Peterson wanted to do something special for his son's 10th birthday Friday, and who could blame him?

His son, Justin, had endured three years of chemotherapy, and then his leukemia returned last fall. A bone marrow transplant in February brightened his long-term prospects but left Dad in a quandary as the birthday approached.

The boy's immune system is so weak that just being around other people leaves him vulnerable to infection. He doesn't go outside his Marietta house much, and when he does he has to wear a mask. That put a crimp in his parents' plans for his birthday.

"Can we play miniature golf?" Justin asked as the big day approached.

Too risky, doctors said.

Could some friends drop by from Fellowship Christian School in Ros-well?

Sorry.

"Well what can we do?" he finally asked.

Then his dad got an idea. Maybe —- somehow —- he could arrange for his son to see "Spider-Man 3."

Justin loved the first two Spider-Man movies. He dressed up as Spider-Man a few Halloweens ago. Snapshots show him crouching on a living-room table in his red-and-blue Spidey suit, ready to pounce.

He really, really wanted to see "Spider-Man 3."

"But what about the crowds?" his father thought. "The risk?"

Dan Peterson drove to the Georgia Theatre Company's Park 12 Stadium Cinemas in Marietta to ask an extraordinary favor of assistant manager Sarah Martinez.

Justin's mom, Michele, already had told the boy that they probably would have to wait for the DVD, but his father figured there was no harm pitching his idea to Martinez.

"Do you think there's any way my boy might be able to see 'Spider-Man 3'?" he asked. "And could you make sure there's no one else in the theater? He can't be in crowds. It's dangerous."

Martinez asked her boss, Christopher James, the theater's general manager.

James didn't blink.

"We knew he'd always remember this, and we wanted to create that memory," James said. "It was the least we could do."

Justin was so excited Thursday that he had trouble sleeping. He kept wondering about the plot: Would any of the main characters die? Who would survive to fight another day if there's a "Spider-Man 4"?

Justin awoke Friday morning and pulled on a brand-new bright red Spider-Man T-shirt. His dad drove him to the theater.

James and his staff had arrived early to prepare for a 10 a.m. screening —- just for Justin and his dad.

He's a shy boy —- doesn't talk much —- but Justin did have one question for his father.

"If I have to go to the bathroom," Justin asked, "will they stop the movie?"

His dad told him not to worry.

They settled down side by side in the middle of Row 11, surrounded by empty seats.

The theater lights dimmed. The opening credits rolled. Soon, there was Spider-Man, twirling and climbing all over the big screen, fighting for justice against the villainous likes of Sandman, Venom and New Goblin.

Justin watched wide-eyed and rapt. Just like any other 10-year-old boy.


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14 May 2007, 3:48 pm

Well done, media for printing good news!


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14 May 2007, 3:52 pm

Great, that should be commended!


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14 May 2007, 3:55 pm

*gives standing ovation*


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14 May 2007, 4:20 pm

Awwwwww!



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14 May 2007, 4:41 pm

That's a nice gesture. Bless 'em. :)



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14 May 2007, 5:46 pm

woot! good for you, kid! (and no, before anyone asks, i'm not being sarcastic. Believe it.


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