Movies at the Movies! A Supercut of Movie Scenes in Movie Theaters
Movies at the Movies! A Supercut of Movie Scenes in Movie Theaters
When you go to a movie theater, somewhere between the 30 minutes of preshow commercials and 20 minutes of movie trailers, you usually get what’s called a “Policy Trailer”. These trailers are made by the theater chain to inform the audience what to do and not do inside their theater: no smoking, no talking, turn off your cell phone, etc. Whether or not the audience actually follows these rules is another matter altogether, but these trailers are still a fun trademark of the moviegoing experience. For example, this one made by United Artists Theatres in the late 90s was a staple of my childhood going down to see a movie at the Lycoming Mall. It truly made going to the movies feel like you were stepping into another exciting world, though that world had less BLADE RUNNER-esque CGI cityscapes
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