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Show Life Monday • November 10, 2OO8f,J9LXl LOPEN! THEATER from • >4fl children's films for a longer period of time, keeping them in the smaller auditoriums. Tickets to 3-D movies will cost $2 above regular ticket prices. Five of the 14 theaters have 3-D capabilities. Concessions aren't going to be any less expensive than other local theaters, but the stands are set up in a new way. Instead of being served by the staff, moviegoers go through a buffet-like line, picking popcorn, candy, hot dogs, and drinks at separate stations. Cashiers are at the end of the line. I N Located at State St. & University Pkwy. j1010 South 800 East • Orem, UT FANDANGO + EXP CODE 2148# During the University Mall Cinemark's ribbon cutting on Nov. 6 film replaced the ribbon in the same way that digital projectors replaced film. Orem city Mayor Gary Washburn, attended with several Cinemark big-wigs. ALL DIGITAL PROJECTION | ALL STADIUM SEWING DIGITAL SOUND Trent Bates/ UVU Review S1 i-'-'r REEL Where: 1010 S. 800 E. in Orem Tickets: Adult Evening: $8.25 Adult Fri/Sat after 6 p.m.: $8.50 Child (1-11)/Senior (62+): $5.75 A R First Matinee Showtime (Mon-Fri): $5 Adult Matinee before 6 p.m.: $5.75 Seniors Day - All day Monday: $5 Real D 3D Experience: Normal ticket price plus $2 £35? -',''*JiS from • A8 I love seeing corporate I hope I wasn't the only new theater, not theatre, was to making out. I felt creepy types putting on face. These person in the crowd who suggesting it, but I stopped guys at the theater, not the- thought about the irony of caring about that a long time atre, were all smiles and the corporates welcoming ago. Making out in movie handshakes and introduc- the community into their new theaters, not theatres, is a$ tions, and I didn't care a bit family theater, not theatre. American as the Boy Scouts about it because 1 could see The pledge of allegiance was who were getting ready for the dollar signs through the chanted, and for the occasion the ribbon cutting ceremony, glare coming from their ul- they decided to replace the traditional "ribbon-cutting" which we were walking to- tra-bright teeth. ward when we realized they After a few community with a kitschy "film-cutting" were selling concessions. I leaders spoke, the corporates while the boy scouts half got two hot dogs, a Cherry blew hot air into the crowd paid attention, completely Coke and a small bag of pop- about community and all distracted by the gold fleck corn. It ran a dollar per item. that crap, all while the empty wallpaper in their commuToo bad they won't last past old locally owned University nity's brand new theater. the grand opening; those Cinemas building across the dogs were Nathan's dogs. street stood silent and dark. TAie Family Entertainment Destination i OPENS NOVEMBER 14 • • ; • • • • • • • • • , . - / : : . • , ' r - - ; - ^ i |