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Surprisingly, he outperformed all expectations and kept the theater open right up until the outbreak. It remained in disrepair for some time until the [[Big Damn Heroes]] took over as management. They've since decided to help entertain the hardened survivors of Malton by continuing in the fine tradition of Stanley Marryweather and showing the very worst that cinema has to offer. | Surprisingly, he outperformed all expectations and kept the theater open right up until the outbreak. It remained in disrepair for some time until the [[Big Damn Heroes]] took over as management. They've since decided to help entertain the hardened survivors of Malton by continuing in the fine tradition of Stanley Marryweather and showing the very worst that cinema has to offer. | ||
==Now Showing== | |||
All shows begin at 9pm. | |||
For the week of August 25th: | |||
Night of the Living Dead | |||
Cometary Man | |||
The Last Man on Earth | |||
For the week of August 29th: | |||
The Blob | |||
Malatesta's Carnival of Blood | |||
The Last Starfighter | |||
===Barricade Policy=== | ===Barricade Policy=== | ||
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===Current Status=== | ===Current Status=== | ||
'''August 27st, 2008''' | |||
Transmitter tuned to [[Big Damn Heroes]] frequency, 28.81, barricades at Extremely Heavily Barricaded (EHB) [[User:CharlieFandango|CharlieFandango]] 14:39, 27 August 2008 (UTC) | |||
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Revision as of 18:39, 27 August 2008
Merryweather Cinema
Pashenton [79, 19] Basic Info:
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Merryweather Cinema
Description
Merryweather Cinema is an old brick building with a bright, 70's era, neon marquee. The box office stand in between the two front doors, which have been barricade quite heavily. The marquee lists movies currently showing, including Blackula, Cannibal Holocaust, Evil Dead II and The Blob. The yellow and blue neon glow casts a series of eerie shadows all over the sidewalk.
History
Merryweather Cinema was originally opened in 1908 as The Harwyn Theatre. Specializing in vaudeville acts, The Harwyn was a very popular place to be in the until the early 30's. After the theater changed hands a number of times over several decades, it came into the possession of Stanley Merryweather. He renovated the theater and renamed it to the Merryweather Cinema, in the early 70's and began to run double bills with mixes of Horror, Science Fiction, Blaxploitation, Grindhouse, Schlock and Gore films.
Surprisingly, he outperformed all expectations and kept the theater open right up until the outbreak. It remained in disrepair for some time until the Big Damn Heroes took over as management. They've since decided to help entertain the hardened survivors of Malton by continuing in the fine tradition of Stanley Marryweather and showing the very worst that cinema has to offer.
Now Showing
All shows begin at 9pm.
For the week of August 25th: Night of the Living Dead Cometary Man The Last Man on Earth
For the week of August 29th: The Blob Malatesta's Carnival of Blood The Last Starfighter
Barricade Policy
In accordance with the Pashenton Barricade Plan, the Big Damn Heroes strive to keep the Cinema as Extremely Heavily barricaded (EHB) at all times. This is not just to provide a safe haven for survivors, but also to ensure that the Merryweather's patrons can enjoy their cinema in relative peace.
A generator is also hooked up, powering the projector and a transmitter, tuned to 28.81, so that patrons may leave feedback and request films from the Big Damn Heroes.
Current Status
August 27st, 2008
Transmitter tuned to Big Damn Heroes frequency, 28.81, barricades at Extremely Heavily Barricaded (EHB) CharlieFandango 14:39, 27 August 2008 (UTC)
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