Now THIS is a great idea

Started by Jobydrone, January 30, 2012, 07:18:35 AM

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Jobydrone

AMC theater is running a package deal, over two nights, for $60, you can screen all nine Best Picture nominees.  Here's the details:

Catching up with Oscar
AMC theaters is bundling the nine best-picture Academy Award nominees into two days, Feb. 18 and 25. A two-day pass is $60 available only at AMC box offices. A one-day pass for Feb. 18, when War Horse, Midnight in Paris, The Tree of Life and The Descendants will screen, is $30. A one-day pass for Feb. 25, the day before the Oscar telecast, showcasing Hugo, The Help, Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close, The Artist, and Moneyball, is $40. Go to amctheatres.com/BPS for details or check local AMC theaters, Cherry Hill 24, Hamilton 24, and Neshaminy 24.

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Rico

That is a good idea.  Too bad the dates are on Wednesdays in the middle of the work week.

Geekyfanboy

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Or you guys can all come over to my house and we can watch them over a weekend :) I have PGA screeners of all nine movies. (first time this has ever happened)

Bromptonboy

Quote from: Geekyfanboy on January 30, 2012, 09:43:32 AM
Or you guys can all comer over to my house and we can watch them over a weekend :) I have PGA screeners of all nine movies. (first time this has ever happened)
Wow!  That is a tough one to beat.  :)
Pete

Jobydrone

Quote from: Geekyfanboy on January 30, 2012, 09:43:32 AM
Or you guys can all come over to my house and we can watch them over a weekend :) I have PGA screeners of all nine movies. (first time this has ever happened)
Wow!  Wish I was in Cali, I would take you up on it!  I guess us peons here in the real world have to pay.  I didn't know the Professional Golf Association had such great access to screeners, by the way.
"I'm not crazy about reality, but it's still the only place to get a decent meal."  -Groucho Marx