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Old 07-07-2009 at 12:18 PM   #1
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movie theatres near mac?
how far are the movie theatres from mcmaster?
Old 07-07-2009 at 12:18 PM   #2
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oh and ya...how much does a ticket generally cost?
Old 07-07-2009 at 12:19 PM   #3
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how far are the movie theatres from mcmaster?
There's a Silver City in Ancaster, there's a movie theatre in Jackson Square and there's like a small movie theatre in Westdale.
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Old 07-07-2009 at 12:20 PM   #4
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and theres also dc++ and the planetarium (although ive never been, apparently good for a cheap date) lol.
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Old 07-07-2009 at 12:21 PM   #5
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since i don't belong to canada i don't know where these places are....so what i meant was how far in terms of distance...also how much does a ticket cost?
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and theres also dc++ and the planetarium lol.
Lol, that's true. But newer movies are generally camed and it really sucks. Plus there is nothing like watching a movie in the theatres. (Unless you have your own theatre at home with comparably screen size and audio o.O)
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are the movies available on dc++ immediately after the movie is released and in good print?
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since i don't belong to canada i don't know where these places are....so what i meant was how far in terms of distance...also how much does a ticket cost?
You can probably walk to the Westdale movie theatre. It's really not that far. The one in Jackson Square would probably take like 15-20minutes? I haven't really timed going to Jackson Square. And I have no idea for Ancaster as I have yet to go.
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Lol, that's true. But newer movies are generally camed and it really sucks. Plus there is nothing like watching a movie in the theatres. (Unless you have your own theatre at home with comparably screen size and audio o.O)
i guess u replied the split second i asked the question....so i get the point!
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are the movies available on dc++ immediately after the movie is released and in good print?
depends... sometimes DVD screeners get leaked...

i remember downloading a couple movies, um, slumdog millionaire and taken for example.. while they were still in theatres... DVD quality

and about a 12-15 minute bus ride to jackson square.. its empire theatres, you could check the prices at www.empiretheatres.co m
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are the movies available on dc++ immediately after the movie is released and in good print?
It depends, popular movies are generally camed right away. Then they are uploaded on the internet, someone downloads them and puts them on DC++.
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depends... sometimes DVD screeners get leaked...

i remember downloading a couple movies, um, slumdog millionaire and taken for example.. while they were still in theatres... DVD quality
Yep, that's possible. But they generally come out a lot later than the movie actually comes out.
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Old 07-07-2009 at 12:26 PM   #13
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Plus there is nothing like watching a movie in the theatres. (Unless you have your own theatre at home with comparably screen size and audio o.O)
yeah thts true...nothing like watching a movie in theatre!
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is an age proof required to enter movie theatres?
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Yep, that's possible. But they generally come out a lot later than the movie actually comes out.
exactly.. TV shows are awesome on Dc++ tho, usually a few days after they air.

sometimes movies, but generally stick to the ones that are already on DVD or almost out on DVD.

and finally, jackson square is probly closest and yeah, should answer the questions so far lol.
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