Located at the Boulevard at Capital Centre -- a shopping area built on the former Capital Centre/US Air Arena site -- this first-run venue houses 12 auditoriums, each with stadium-seating, Dolby digital sound and larger screens than those typically found in suburban cineplexes.
My family and I travel from Germany to see my mother and sister. I serve in the US Army. I decided to take my wife to see "The Thing" on 10/19/2011 to the 10:00 P.M. showing. My Mom watched the kids. half way through the film the lights were flickered of and on and we told we had to leaved and issued free passed to come back. We could not see the rest of the film , yet everyone in the theater could still here their perspective films playing. What the heck. We pay $22.00 to see a film and then get kicked out . The young lady says the following as all the patrons begin to walk out the theaters" you already know" what the hell does that mean. When you pay for a service, you are suppose to get the proper service. I want my money back.
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