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When Batt Cinema is powered, a black and white documentary film is seen playing on the main screen inside. | When Batt Cinema is powered, a black and white documentary film is seen playing on the main screen inside. |
Latest revision as of 17:51, 9 October 2024
Batt Cinema |
Batt Cinema
Pimbank [64, 44]
Basic Info:
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Batt Cinema [64, 44] |
Batt Cinema |
Now Playing: Pirates of Penzance (1983) with Kevin Kline and Angela Lansbury |
Description
When Batt Cinema is powered, a black and white documentary film is seen playing on the main screen inside.
The most distinct feature of this cinema is the creepy ornamental gothic bat statue above every door frame. Also, there is a note carved in stone outside the main entrance that bans Ozzy Osbourne from the site.
Now Showing
Batt Cinema has an awesome collection of films! Below is a list of titles shown on the main screen:
- Dragula: The Vampire Druglord Diaries
- A long tale (complete with dramatic reenactments and quality primary source interviews) of an alleged vampire kingpin millionaire who amassed a fortune distributing narcotic-enriched blood. Discovered by ZombGG
Barricade Policy
EHB, per the Pimbank Barricade Plan
News
- April 26th 2020: The Roftwood Communication Center helped organize a 64 AP repair on this cinema. During the downtime, ZombGG and Sunflower[1] watched the black and white documentary 'Dragula: The Vampire Druglord Diaries' on the main screen --ZombGG (talk) 01:44, 29 April 2020 (UTC)
- January 21st 2010: At VSB as per the Pimbank Barricade Plan with a fueled gennie. --Guise Guyington 04:45, 21 January 2010 (UTC)