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Yay! Studio Movie Grill has just released a new $5 movie ticket deal. For $5, you get a movie ticket and a soda!
I love cheap movie tickets because you can go later than matinee times, and I love going at night. Here is a brief except from the Groupon website:
Movies provide entertainment for eyes and ears easily bored by the mundane sights and sounds of everyday life, with constant high-speed chases and endlessly chatty talking animals. See something exciting with today's Groupon: for $5, you get a movie outing at Studio Movie Grill, in Alpharetta (up to a $12.74 total value). The outing includes the following:
The plush seating of Studio Movie Grill’s luxurious theater cradles movie-goers' forms as eyes and ears feast on new releases and mouths enjoy a bountiful menu of during-the-movie dinner options. Blocks bust as new releases such as Tyler Perry’s Good Deeds (opening February 24), Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax (opening March 2), and The Hunger Games (opening March 23) settle into projectors, providing fresh celluloid entertainment for audiences and drawing catcalls from retired reel-to-reels. While slurping a frosty beverage, audiences can absorb the projection-booth glow as explosions and rollerblade chase scenes of new releases light up the big screen. Or take in a selection of alternate programming by reclaiming youth with a children’s movie, skipping school for a documentary, or practicing operatic shushing during a live-streaming classical concert.
- One adult movie ticket to any non-reserved-seating, non-3-D show (up to a $9.75 value).
- One soft drink (a $2.99 value)
Though not included with this Groupon, Studio Movie Grill delights hungry cineastes by presenting a full menu decorated with gourmet pizzas ($9.50+), smoked ribs ($12.95), and shakes ($4.95+) infused with the spirit of Daniel Day-Lewis. Under the dim glow of the screen, sneakily quiet waiters deliver meals at no inconvenience to the non-noshing spectators.
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