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| Armored PG-13, 88 min |
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| Brothers R, 110 min | Starts on Fri, Feb 12 |
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| Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs PG, 81 min |
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| Couples Retreat PG-13, 107 min |
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| Did You Hear About the Morgans? PG-13, 103 min | Starts on Fri, Feb 12 |
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| Everybody's Fine PG-13, 95 min |
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| Hurt Locker, The R, 130 min |
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| Inglourious Basterds R, 152 min |
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| It's Complicated R, 114 min |
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| Leap Year PG, 97 min |
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| Ninja Assassin R, 99 min |
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| Planet 51 PG, 91 min |
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| Princess and the Frog, The G, 95 min | Starts on Fri, Feb 12 |
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| Twilight Saga: New Moon, The PG-13, 130 min | Starts on Fri, Feb 12 |
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Well the truth about movies 10 is that some movies are good but it really smells like PEE, Sweat and the floor is sticky, The workers donât do anything but talk to each other. Since the price went up the workers should at least clean up. And OH MY GOD the restroom!!!!!!!!!LOL I see poop all over the walls all the time, toilet paper all on the floor and the sinks never really work. The popcorn is always cold and the drinks are flat plus the food is overpriced! The games are so old, I remember when i was 5 and they still have the same games. And a lot of times kids smoke in the movies. If the company was smart they would haul out that management to the curve and hire someone with soooommmmeee experience so the workers can actually earn their wages, then maybe that cinema would look half way better. P.S. when customers enters a greeting from a staff member DOES go a long way. It puts a face to a known name. Once a face is remembered with a good experience people will remember that face and return for more business. Then maybe this cinema would get at least 3 stars!!!!!!!!!! Dont get mad im just telling the truth. Coming from two managers with more than 12 yrs of experience!
We love going to "the dollar movie" - especially on Family Mondays when 3 or more tickets are just 50 cents each! They also have a reduced movie meal deal on Mondays - a small popcorn and small drink for just $2.50 -- so for $3/each ($15 for our family of 5) we can all go see a movie and get our own popcorn and a drink! -- I mean, who really needs the gigantic bag of popcorn and equally gigantic drink to get through a 90-minute movie? Yes, the staff has always been friendly and the atmosphere definitely lends itself to going to the movies when I was a kid... but for the price, you can't beat the "big screen experience"! -- especially with three kids! We love it!!! (and in the summer they have a "summer movie club" during the day where you can take the kids and get out of the heat and watch a good kids' film very inexpensive as well)
I have been to this Movie house, and yes, the Staff is very friendly, I can watch a movie other places, but i choose to spend my time and money here. Mabe the candy and hot dogs cost a little more, no different that any other place, i really don't mind, i'd prefer to pay a little more for them, if it helps keep the doors open. Sure the few people talking loud gets on my nerves, but thats part of the movie experience. I will keep comming back as much as my schedule permits. From my personal experience, this is a good place.
There's a ghettoness to this theater that makes this place particularly unique, and adds a hometown touch. This is a great place to just stop by, watch a great month-old movie, and leave with your own tastes of the film... and the popcorn. The building is kept up to a certain extent, the restrooms are ok (though the flourescent lights can be an eyesore), but you can enter and leave your movie without paying too much attention to the 1970-80 something style building. The price of the food is outrageous (what theater's popcorn isn't???), and the arcade games include your typical old-school classics (mind the eaten quarters), but every visit is different. You might see two guys outside pushing each other over the girl, you might burn a hole in your wallet over movie meals, or you might step on gum. Whatever you experience, this place definitely has a memorable touch to it. A very down-to-earth theater at a very reasonable movie price (Sometimes only a buck!). Just keep in mind that, though this is rare, sometimes the film machines malfunction in a few showing rooms, but if worse comes to worse, you'll get your refund. I told you each visit would be different!
This is a great deal - you really can't beat $1 admission to the movies. Granted, you'll pay full price for concessions (and no free refills), and you'll have to wait a while for your movie to start showing there. The employees are nice - the only problem is some of the other patrons. People, remember your manners please. Just because it only cost a buck doesn't mean you've been given license to carry on a wild conversation with your neighbor. Put your phone on vibrate (you just might like it). And in a special note to daycare centers - please practice better time management. Bringing 20 noisy kids into a darkened movie theater half-way through the movie just doesn't make sense, not to mention the fact that you've wasted $.50. P.S. - Mondays are family night - $.50/person for 3+. Just make sure to get there early - chances are, there will only be one line open at both the ticket counter and concession stand.