Shyar Cinema
Shyar Cinema |
Shyar Cinema
Vinetown [81, 60]
Basic Info:
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Shyar Cinema
Shyar Cinema (81,60) is the only cinema in the suburb of Vinetown.
Description
Outside:
You are standing outside Shyar Cinema, a four-storey red-brick building surrounded by a large paved plaza.
- A Movie Theatre located in north west Vinetown. The Shyar Cinema is best known for allowing drinking, pot smoking, and bring your own munchies to movie screenings. As in many theatres, Cigars and Cigarettes are still not allowed. The MDK Clan is known for operating the Cinema, and have been seen defending it. The Barricade policy for the Shyar Cinema is EHB++.
- All concessions open! Get your over sized popcorn & butter-like toppings now!
- Shyar Cinema Hash Bar now open! Moderate prices, friendly people, great selection. Check it out today!
- Bar/Lounge section is now open! Good selection of Beers & Spirits, sorry no wine here!
- For news and events regarding The Shyar Cinema, see the MDK wiki page.
Now Playing @ The Shyar Cinema
NOW PLAYING @ THE SHYAR: [81-60] |
NOW PLAYING @ THE SHYAR: |
SCREENINGS @ 1,3,5 & 8: - The Illusionist (2006) MIDNIGHT MOVIE: - The Crow (1994)
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Shyar Cinema (Genny Status) [81-60] |
Shyar Cinema (Genny Status) |
Active 21/10/08 |
Inside The Shyar Cinema
Inside:You are inside Shyar Cinema, a flickering horror film playing on its main screen. A portable generator has been set up here. It is running, and powering a radio transmitter that's currently set to 26.33 MHz MDK Radio.
Images taken from 28DaysLater Urban Exploration Forum: http://www.28dayslater.co.uk/forums
History
Known for years as a 'rowdy' cinema, Shyar had a reputation for midnight screenings and occasional rioting. Past film festivals included unsuitable for all and Girls with power tools. It was quite a popular place before the Outbreak, too, with late-night specials earning the theatre hundreds of dollars a night. However, over the weekends, the film screen was whisked away and a local high school drama club would perform for a small group of attendees, mainly parents and school faculty. Admission to the performances was free, and many community-oriented frequented them for entertainment. Popular plays included A Midsummer Night's Dream and Macbeth by William Shakespeare.
At the time of the Outbreak, the survivors inside were enjoying the recently-released movie Munich. Steven Spielberg was a favorite among the locales. When the moan of zombies became audible, the movie was up to the part with the phosphorus bomb and, with everyone's attention diverted to the film, no one realized the imminent threat until far too late. Everyone inside was infected within twenty minutes of zombies entering the building, and the mini-horde proceeded to lay waste to nearby Leaman Grove School.
Barricade Policy
Should be maintained at Extremely Heavily Barricaded ++ (EHB++)
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