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12-21-2003, 03:14 AM
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Do not go to AMC 20 in Fullerton CA for LOTR
Below is a copy of a letter that I just sent to New Line Cinema. I'll also be phoning or mailing AMC Theaters...
[rant]Kudos on The Lord Of The Rings: The Return Of The King. It was magnificent. It would have been nice to read the credits and listen to the end titles music. The AMC 20 in Fullerton, CA stopped the movie tonight right after the first end credit appeared (Directed by Peter Jackson). They then turned on the in-between movie advertising loop and turned up the lights. It was 11:53 PM Saturday 12/20/03... this was for an 8:30 showtime. Upon questioning the manager, who was cleaning up the concession stand, he said it must have been an accident... hard to believe since the movie was stopped, the ads turned on and then lights brought up. To add to this, the water had been shut off in the men's room and the paper towels had been removed (I could tell because they had been there when I used the restroom prior to the movie starting).
I'd like to encourage you to review your relationship with that theater and take whatever action you find appropriate. I will no longer see movies at that theater.[/rant]
-Jon Paul
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12-21-2003, 03:24 AM
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Ah yes, the "running the business for the benefit of the employees" syndrome. The manager/employees want to be out of there early, so they do whatever they can to herd people out. I've come across that often at restaurants and laundrymats too. I leave at closing time bub, not before.
If I'd been there I would have said I wouldn't leave until I saw the whole movie (which I consider the credits a part of) or if told that was impossible, I would have demanded a free pass to another showing so I could see the whole thing. I'm very stubborn about this kind of thing. Employees work for the customers.
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12-21-2003, 03:39 AM
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hard to believe since the movie was stopped, the ads turned on and then lights brought up
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That could have been a mistimed automation cue that caused the projector and sound to shut off at the "lights up" cue rather than at the tail of the credits. I've seen this happen a few times before.
Jason
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12-21-2003, 01:17 PM
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I used to work at the dirt theater (Keizer Cinemas) in Salem, Oregon, before Regal sold it. It's a car lot now. But we had snowblowers to clean the theaters, and we wouldn't have dared go in while someone was watching the credits and kick those babies on. We may have been snotnosed impatient selfish punks (and we were--we DID have names for the SOLE viewer of the 9:55 showing of EVITA, who stayed for every last INCH of credits) but that was just too much. Even if it was just a sweep and dustpan type thing, we just waited outside the doors until the last person left.
Which was fine with us, because the video games in the lobby were calling. Who can argue with getting paid for playing Mortal Kombat II?
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12-21-2003, 02:29 PM
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Jon,
Ontario Mills have Edwards and AMC side by side[52 screens],and they were pretty good when I frequented them,at the time I lived in Corona.[00-02]Was there a real reason to drive to Fullerton?
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12-21-2003, 03:16 PM
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I wouldn't have cared personally. I have a little compassion for people that have worked very long hours on a very busy weekend (judging by LOTR's boxx office receipts) who want to get home and relax. I think I could sacrifice the end credits for their benefit. If this was the worst thing in my life I had to worry about, I'd feel pretty blessed.
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12-21-2003, 06:18 PM
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This is definitely a misplaced cue. We've had it happen, but when it does we don't just say "it's an accident", we FIX IT. It's a very simple problem to fix actually, just takes a couple minutes. Nevertheless, it sounds like management didn't really care. Kudos for sending that letter.
AJG
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