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==Chenery Cinema (Shearbank)==
==Chenery Cinema (Shearbank)==
Ex XXX cinema now the home of some crazed film experiment
Former XXX cinema, now the home of some crazed film experiment. Open to Survivors and the living although our undead friends are asked to only eat the Butterkist.


===History===
===History===
[[Image:RoadHouse1989.jpg|thumb|left]]
In the 1970s Chenery Cinema courted controversy when its screening of Come Play With Me was attended by its star Mary Millington. Over 87 fans of Soft-core British smut got over excited and constables had to be summoned. The cinema was shut down a few days later by order of the local council.
In 2008 the cinema was bought by a group of like minded souls designed to only show Rowdy Herrington's 1989 classic ROAD HOUSE. The film runs on a constant loop which possibly explains why both zombies and survivors tend toward smashing the gaff up on a regular basis. There is talk that on a quiet night the ghost of Alfie Chenery can be heard moaning the words 'Ain't no bigger badass...'
===Barricade Policy===
Chenery Cinema is to be extremely heavily barricaded at all times.


In the 1970s Chenery Cinema courted controversy when its screening of Come Play With Me was attended by its star Mary Millington. Over 87 fans of Soft-core British smut got over excited and constables had to be summoned. The cinema was shut down a few days later by order of the local council.


In 2008 the cinema was bought by a group of like minded souls designed to only show Rowdy Herrington's 1989 classic ROAD HOUSE. The film runs on a constant loop which possibly explains why both zombies and survivors tend toward smashing the gaff up on a regular basis.


===Current Status===
===Current Status===


'''Be nice until it's time to not be nice.'''
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[[Category:Cinemas]]
[[Category:Cinemas]]
[[Category:Shearbank]]
[[Category:Shearbank]]
--[[User:Nick Tennear|Nick Tennear]] 23:12, 11 December 2008 (UTC)

Latest revision as of 17:11, 29 March 2013

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Chenery Cinema (Shearbank)
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Chenery Cinema

Shearbank [52, 20]

Berners Square
(Millen Hills)
Phillipps Row
(Millen Hills)
the Hitchcock Building
(Millen Hills)
Nurton Walk Fire Station Chenery Cinema Edmund General Hospital
Rodford Plaza a warehouse Allder Row

Basic Info:

  • Cinemas are "shrouded in darkness" when unpowered.
  • Cinemas are Dark buildings.
  • In the presence of a fuelled portable generator, a Cinema's flavor text will change to one of the following:
    • "…a black-and-white drama film still looping silently on its main screen."
    • "…a recent horror film still looping silently on its main screen."
    • "…an old horror film still looping silently on its main screen."
    • "…a black-and-white documentary film still looping silently on its main screen."
    • "…a recent drama film still looping silently on its main screen."
    • "…a dramatic science-fiction film still looping silently on its main screen."
    • "…a black-and-white science-fiction film playing on its main screen."

Chenery Cinema (Shearbank)

Former XXX cinema, now the home of some crazed film experiment. Open to Survivors and the living although our undead friends are asked to only eat the Butterkist.

History

RoadHouse1989.jpg

In the 1970s Chenery Cinema courted controversy when its screening of Come Play With Me was attended by its star Mary Millington. Over 87 fans of Soft-core British smut got over excited and constables had to be summoned. The cinema was shut down a few days later by order of the local council.

In 2008 the cinema was bought by a group of like minded souls designed to only show Rowdy Herrington's 1989 classic ROAD HOUSE. The film runs on a constant loop which possibly explains why both zombies and survivors tend toward smashing the gaff up on a regular basis. There is talk that on a quiet night the ghost of Alfie Chenery can be heard moaning the words 'Ain't no bigger badass...'


Barricade Policy

Chenery Cinema is to be extremely heavily barricaded at all times.


Current Status

Be nice until it's time to not be nice.


--Nick Tennear 23:12, 11 December 2008 (UTC)