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Starlight in realD 

Metropolitan Cinemas
Saturday, February 11th, Y7 

82/115 seats (71% sold)

1:50 PM

 

The audience is composed of mainly families but there is a notable amount of both more older boys (12-14) as well as adults.

 

Trailers:

  • Hilda and The Midnight Giant - lots of chatter and oohs at the animation. Laughs at a joke involving Twig.
  • Beyblade: The War Unleashed: Let it Rip - this got the best response considering the audience, lots of oohs at the action
  • Looping - Some intrigue from the older audience and some laughs at the antics.
  • Sir Thymes Time 2 - mild chatter
  • Should You Imagine? - this got the second best response, lots of intrigue and chatter, and laughs from the joke with Earl at the end.
  • Lena and The Featherweights - small chatter
  • Banjo-Kazooie - mild chatter
  • Toons v Reality - chatter with laughs at a few slapstick scenes.

The film was very fun though it could’ve used a bit more plot, but the audience loved it, mainly the children and the older male audience. One scene was a bit upsetting to the younger kids but they managed. Starlight should shine bright as a new franchise.

 

 

 

 

 

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Starlight in realD 

Metropolitan Cinemas
Saturday, February 11th, Y7 

82/115 seats (71% sold)

1:50 PM

 

The audience is composed of mainly families but there is a notable amount of both more older boys (12-14) as well as adults.

 

Trailers:

  • Hilda and The Midnight Giant - lots of chatter and oohs at the animation. Laughs at a joke involving Twig.
  • Looping - Some intrigue from the older audience and some laughs at the antics.
  • Sir Thymes Time 2 - mild chatter
  • Should You Imagine? - this got the best response, lots of intrigue and chatter, and laughs from the joke with Earl at the end.
  • Lena and The Featherweights - small chatter
  • Banjo-Kazooie - mild chatter
  • Toons v Reality - chatter with laughs at a few slapstick scenes.

The film was very fun though it could’ve used a bit more plot, but the audience loved it, mainly the children and the older male audience. One scene was a bit upsetting to the younger kids but they managed. Starlight should shine bright as a new franchise.

 

 

 

 

 

What scene?

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Hilda and The Midnight Giant: An IMAX Experience 

Metropolitan Cinemas
Saturday, April 8th, Y7 

332/350 seats (95% sold)

7:00 PM

 

Naturally lots of families, as well as fans of the book and Netflix show. The children audience is composed of mainly girls than boys but still a decent amount of boys but that’s a good thing as thats what caused Gateways to be big. We also have some animation pundits as well excited by the visuals.

 

  • Sir Thymes Time 2 - mild chatter and laughs
  • Looney Tunes: The Remastered Edition - got some chatter from the animation pundits and laughs from kids from the slapstick.
  • Tony Hawk: Pro Skater - mild chatter, the little boys in the crowd were very excited to see the tricks.
  • Should You Imagine? - lots of chatter and excitement for the sequel, laughs at joke involving Earl
  • Lena and The Featherweights - mainly silence, a few chuckles throughout, some confusion on why it’s not a Cookie Animation joint 
  • Birdwing - lots of oohs and aahs at a flying sequence, as well as decent chatter.
  • Banjo-Kazooie - mild chatter, the kids thought it looked cute
  • Toons v Reality - decent amount of chatter, lots of laughs at Randy

 

The movie was great, as it was nice to see Cookie Pictures Animation return swinging. The audience in the crowd loved it especially the young girls, I haven’t seen an audience this receptive to an animated film since Can You Imagine or Gateways and wouldn’t be surprised if it pulls a similar gross.

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Beyblade: The War Unleashed - Let Them Rip 

Metropolitan Cinemas
Saturday, April 1st, Y7 

210/250 seats (84% sold)

8:30 PM

 

The audience is pretty divisive of families with male children around 8-12, as well as nostalgic Gen Zers, a few teens from the Johnny Johnny movie I saw high on edibles as I am sober because I ate all of mine for Love After Living

 

Trailers

  • Tony Hawk: Pro Skater - mild chatter, as the high teens talk about what it’s like to be the skateboard 
  • The Long Way Home - lots of chatter as they’re some oohs and aahs at certain scenes, laughs at Amelia’s moments as the high teens are confused if it’s Kira or Arisia on screen
  • Scooby-Doo: Cult of The Creeper - mild chatter as a few scares for the young children but the audience loved the Doo theme song playing. The high teens sung Scooby Doo off beat
  • Dual Consequnces - small chatter, applause at the jet ski scene 
  • Sir Thymes Time 2 - decent amount of chatter, a few kids asked if they could see it to their parents
  • Dawn of The Last Six - decent amount of chatter mainly for Theron as Lust

 

The movie was genuinely a fun ride despite not being the best film. Some of the more nostalgic adults were disappointed at the ludicrousness but the children as well as the stoners loved the film. The stories also tried to make sense of the triple quadruple points but got distracted and thought of Mexican food. Half the audience stayed for the post credit scenes.

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Love After Loving

Metropolitan Cinemas
Saturday, February 11th, Y7 

3/72 seats (4% sold)

8:30 PM

 

It’s just me and the horny couple from Johnny Johnny. I have bought some edibles after hearing crazy reviews to see what I trip on for.

 

Trailers:

  • I’ll Always Be There - silence except for the sound of making out.
  • Fatal Attraction - A few gasps from me, as well as the couple but that was more risqué in nature.
  • Dear Evan Hansen - mild intrigue as the boy mutters how hot Zendaya is as he and his girlfriend continue flirting.
  • Higher Ground - silence
  • Into The Doghouse - some intrigue for me, as the girl makes a bunch of double entendres to her partner about dogs and bones, I took my first edible around here to avoid the awkwardness. 
  • Monster Bug Wars - silence except for an orgasm.

 

This movie wasn’t good to be frank, it was pretty bad. While the edibles did soft the blows, it eventually got so disgusting the even the horny couple stopped in mid coitus during on scene. Afterwards I had the theater for myself and the experience got slightly better but it was a rough film. Hopefully 2 improves.

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Gateways

Monday, March 6th

9:15pm

3 people, myself and a couple in their 20s.

 

Trailers

  • Beyblade! Let It Rip - The War Unleashed - the girl is confused, "Why are there two subtitles?"
  • Hilda and the Midnight Giant - not much of a response
  • Banjo-Kazooie - the man in the couple says, "I remember that game!"
  • Should You Imagine? - the girl says, "If that fish were a person I'd fuck it"
  • Toons v. Reality - not much of a response

 

Before Bailee meets Levi, the two are 69'ing in the stacks below, but he drops his phone in the scene with the dragon. During the entire stopmotion "pets as people" sequence, these two get into a shouting match. I try to shush them, but I've seen this movie before and the drama behind me is pretty entertaining. Clearly the guy has been unfaithful. Suddenly, during the slower parts, the guy runs out to get some popcorn, and the girl throws it in his face. They are clearly very drunk, but keep shouting. I almost can't look away from this garbage fire happening in real time. The guy soon asked if he could get a ride home with me, and I politely declined. Eventually when Bailee looks out at the end, the girl shouts, "the fuck are you looking at!" When the lights go up, I awkwardly leave.

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LucIId

Thursday, December 8th

8:00 PM

65% full 

 

Dual Consequences- Some excitement at the jetski sequence 

The Most Wanted Man in Great Britain- some murmurs

Plastic Man- solid laughs

Yang- lots of buzz and excitement 

Hypercompetency- fairly engaged Audience 

Beyblade: The War Begins- Let it Rip- some chuckles

 

As the logos come up and the movie starts there is palpable excitement to see what comes of this anticipated sequel. As the movie moves along i cold tell that the energy was kind of taken out of the room as the movie wasn't quite as enthralling as people were expecting. 

 

Then... it happened 

 

Kids were crying and screaming, parents were frantically gathering there things up to leave. Very few of us had the bravery to look at the horror that was occurring on the screen. One man vomited into the aisle way. Those of us who managed to sit through the end of the film unanimously agreed that we should've seen Bleach instead. 

 

 

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Kingsguard 16 & IMAX

 

Thursday, June 29th, Y7

  • 16 screens
  • 1 IMAX with laser auditorium
  • Digital 3D capability in all auditoriums
  • Doors open at 10:00 A.M, last showing at 11:50 P.M

 

ADAM & CINDY - PG, 1 hr 47 min

2D (14/16): 10:30AM, 11:00AM, 1:00PM, 1:30PM, 3:30PM

 

CALL OF DUTY: EYE OF THE STORM - R, 2 hrs 12 min

2D (15): 11:00AM, 2:00PM, 5:00PM, 8:00PM, 11:00PM

 

DEAR EVAN HANSEN - PG-13, 2 hrs 24 min

2D (3/4/6/12): 10:30AM, 11:15AM, 11:30AM, 1:40PM, 2:30PM, 2:50PM, 4:50PM, 8:00PM, 9:10PM, 11:15PM

 

FATAL ATTRACTION - R, 1 hr 40 min

2D (13): 10:30AM, 12:55AM, 3:20PM, 6:05PM, 8:30PM, 11:00PM

 

THE FINAL CUT - R, 1 hr 36 min

2D (14): 6:00PM, 8:20PM, 10:40PM 

 

HEARTS OF FIRE (Previews begin at 6 P.M) - PG-13, 1 hr 47 min

2D (6): 6:00 PM, 8;35PM, 11:10PM

 

HILDA AND THE MIDNIGHT GIANT - PG, 1 hr 58 min

2D (9): 10:30AM, 1:15PM, 4:00PM, 9:20PM

 

LOOPING - PG-13, 1 hr 42 min

2D (16): 4:00PM, 6:30PM, 9:00PM, 11:30PM

 

THE SCAVENGER WARS PART III - R, 2 hrs 50 min

IMAX 2D (1): 10:30AM, 2:20PM

2D (2/7/8/11): 10:45AM, 11:00AM, 11:15AM, 2:20PM, 2:35PM, 2:50PM, 6:00PM, 6:10PM, 7:55PM, 9:35PM, 9:45PM, 11:30PM

 

SHOULD YOU IMAGINE? (Previews begin at 6 P.M) - PG, 2 hrs 1 min

IMAX 3D (1): 6:00PM, 9:00PM, 11:50PM

3D (4/5/7/12): 6:00 PM, 6:15PM, 6:30PM, 7:00PM, 8:45PM, 9:00PM, 9:15PM, 11:30PM

 

SIR THYMES TIME 2 - PG, 1 hr, 39 min

2D (9/12): 11:30AM, 1:55PM, 4:15PM, 6:45PM

 

YANG - PG-13, 1 hr 54 min

2D (5/10): 11:30AM, 1:00PM, 3:30PM, 3:40PM, 6:10PM, 8:50PM, 11:30PM

 

 

FILM PER SCREEN

  1. The Scavenger Wars Part III / Should You Imagine?
  2. The Scavenger Wars Part III
  3. Dear Evan Hansen
  4. Dear Evan Hansen / Should You Imagine?
  5. Yang / Should You Imagine?
  6. Dear Evan Hansen / Hearts of Fire
  7. The Scavenger Wars Part III / Should You Imagine?
  8. The Scavenger Wars Part III
  9. Hilda and the Midnight Giant / Sir Thymes Time 2
  10. Yang
  11. The Scavenger Wars Part III
  12. Sir Thymes Time 2 / Should You Imagine? / Dear Evan Hansen
  13. Fatal Attraction
  14. Adam & Cindy / The Final Cut
  15. Call of Duty: Eye of the Storm
  16. Adam & Cindy / Looping

 

SEAT COUNT

  1. 501
  2. 249
  3. 188
  4. 121
  5. 135
  6. 110
  7. 78
  8. 75
  9. 68
  10. 71
  11. 101
  12. 59
  13. 81
  14. 63
  15. 103
  16. 65
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Orion Cinema 18 + IMAX

1 IMAX with laser auditorium

1 Dolby Cinema Auditorium

3D capability in all auditoriums

Houses an arcade, bowling alley, and bar and grill restaurant 

 

Friday, June 12th, Y4

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The Odyssey: Homecoming (R, 2 hrs 30 min)

IMAX 2D: 12:00 pm, 3:25 pm, 6:50 pm, 10:15 pm

Dolby 3D: 2:25 pm, 9:15 pm

Dolby 2D: 11:00 am, 5:55 pm

3D: 10:30 am, 1:55 pm, 5:20 pm, 8:45 pm

2D: 10:00 am, 10:50 am, 11:40 am, 12:30 pm, 1:25 pm, 2:15 pm, 3:05 pm, 3:55 pm, 4:50 pm, 5:40 pm, 6:30 pm, 7:20 pm, 8:15 pm, 9:05 pm, 9:55 pm, 10:45 pm

 

Brave (PG, 1 hr 50 min)

2D: 10:10 am, 11:35 am, 12:55 pm, 2:20 pm, 3:40 pm, 5:05 pm, 6:25 pm, 7:50 pm, 9:10 pm, 10:35 pm

 

American Dragon: Darkness Rising (PG, 1 hr 59 min)

3D: 11:45 am, 8:30 pm

2D: 10:20 am, 1:15 pm, 2:40 pm, 4:10 pm, 5:35 pm, 7:05 pm, 10:00 pm

 

Chuck Norris and Liam Neeson vs. The Loch Ness Monster (R, 1 hr 30 min)

2D: 1:05 pm, 3:30 pm, 5:55 pm, 8:20 pm, 10:45 pm

 

Cabana Boys (PG-13, 1 hr 42 min)

2D: 10:40 am, 1:20 pm, 4:00 pm, 6:40 pm, 9:20 pm

 

Frindle (PG, 1 hr 35 min)

2D: 11:30 am, 2:00 pm, 4:30 pm, 7:00 pm

 

Earthsong: Volume I - Haven’s Guard (PG-13, 2 hrs 38 min)

2D: 11:10 am, 2:45 pm, 5:20 pm, 8:55 pm

 

Treasure Planet: Gauntlet of Midas (PG-13, 2 hrs, 15 min)

2D: 11:50 am, 3:00 pm, 6:10 pm, 9:20 pm

 

Can You Imagine? (PG, 1 hr, 48 min)

2D: 11:20 am, 2:05 pm, 4:50 pm, 7:35 pm

 

Our City: Growth (PG, 1 hr, 52 min)

2D: 12:15 pm, 3:05 pm 

 

Mass Effect (PG-13, 2 hrs, 17 min)

2D: 5:55 pm, 9:10 pm

 

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