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Old 05-07-03 | 06:25 PM
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No midnight showings?

I have been looking around, but can't seem to find any midnight showings, I have, however, found a lot of showings at 10:00 on Wednesday night. Are they replacing midnight showings with these? At least it's better than nothing, but I would much rather go to a midnight showing. It just seems to me that EVERYONE will go to a 10:00 showing, and I just think it will take that midnight show feeling away. Anyone else have thoughts/comments on this?
Old 05-07-03 | 09:10 PM
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10PM or 12PM, its going to be virtually the same crowd and its going to be packed, so make peace with it and buy your tickets before they sell out.

WB said the theaters can show it at 10PM and financially, you have a better chance of a packed house at 10PM than 12.
Old 05-08-03 | 09:56 PM
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I'd take a 10pm show over 12am any day... my theatre is showing it at 10pm, 10:15pm, 10:30pm, 11pm, 11:45pm on Wednesday... so lots to choose from...

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