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  2. Construct Your Own Backyard Movie Theater With These 20 ... - AOL

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    When movie theaters temporarily shut down and others shuttered their doors permanently amidst the pandemic, people all over the world had to make do from home, forcing even the least tech-savvy ...

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    Seeing a movie at the theater is great. Seeing a movie at the theater for free is even better. With an AMC gift card, you can give your cinephile pal up to $100 worth of free movies, snacks, and ...

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    Dubbed the “Gladiator II Popcorn AR-ena Bucket,” the Cinemark exclusive is being sold (sans popcorn) for $22.99. Comparable buckets typically cost $24.99 to $30 or more, depending on the theater.

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    Various small, casual dining establishments may be called "snack bars", including beverage and snack counters at movie theaters, and small delis. Many places with snack bars have a policy prohibiting outside food and drink in order to encourage sales. In movie theaters and other types of theaters, the snack bar is usually located in the lobby.

  6. History of cinema in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The concessions for buying snacks and drinks often represent the theater's primary source of profit (snacks make up 20% of revenue but 40% of profits in the United States theaters, with a box of popcorn generating a profit of 85%) [10] [11] since most of the ticket revenue goes to the film distributor (and onward to the movie studio).

  7. Snipe (theatrical) - Wikipedia

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    A snipe in the motion picture exhibition business includes filmed material shown before the feature presentation other than a trailer, such as "welcome to our theater", courtesy trailers ("no smoking, littering, talking"), promotions for the snack bar, and "daters", which announce the date for an upcoming show.

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    Even before the house lights dim, the cinema experience is well under way, with one concession-stand food holding top billing.. Its roasty, buttery aroma fills the lobby, a smell that’s both ...