Sneaky Ways Movie Theaters Get You To Spend More Money
Between ticket prices and concessions, movie theaters are expensive. But movie theater chains like AMC and Regal only keep around 50% of the revenue from ticket sales each year. But theaters are able to keep over 80% of concessions revenue as profit. So most theaters are designed to get you to spend money on food. And it works, AMC reports that more than 71% of attendees spend money on concessions.
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Water for Elephants Chattanooga Premiere
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Water for Elephants Chattanooga Film Premiere April 22
The Chattanooga Southeast Tennessee Film Commission announces the official Water for Elephants Chattanooga Film Premiere presented by the Chattanooga Times Free Press at Carmike Cinema's Majestic 12 Theatre (311 Broad Street, 37402) on Friday, April 22, 2011.
Just last summer in August 2010, 20th Century Fox's new film Water for Elephants wrapped a two week shoot in Chattanooga—leaving a $1 million footprint in local economic impact. Based on the New York Times #1 bestseller written by Sara Gruen, the film has stirred a cult following and has been billed by those in the industry as Academy Award material. And now the film has put Chattanooga on the map for filmmakers—building momentum toward future filming projects.
Missy Crutchfield, Education, Arts & Culture Administrator and Film Commissioner, says, Together with the Tennessee State Film Commission and the Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum, we worked hard to bring Water for Elephants to Chattanooga, leaving a million dollar impact on the local economy, and this is just the beginning of what we are building toward for continued job growth and economic development.
The Chattanooga Southeast Tennessee Film Commission is an extension of the City of Chattanooga Department of Education, Arts & Culture and includes volunteer advisors and staff: Missy Crutchfield, EAC Administrator/Film Commissioner, David Johnson, EAC/Film Commission Deputy Administrator, Melissa Turner, EAC/Film Commission Communications Director, Phillip Stevens, Mayor's Office/Film Commission Special Assistance Liaison, Chris Holley, EAC/Film Commission Locations Liaison. Special thanks to Film Commission Advisor Jim Frierson who has worked closely with Water for Elephants film officials and Executive Producer Kevin Halloran on hospitality and local connections with the Chattanooga shoot.
For more information about the Chattanooga Southeast Tennessee Film Commission or the City of Chattanooga Department of Education, Arts & Culture contact Melissa Turner (423) 425-7826 or turner_m@chattanooga.gov.
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Chattanooga Update - February 13, 2015
The Chattanooga area may get some snow next week.
The national weather service is calling for snow Sunday night into Monday morning. It will likely switch over to rain before the end of the day.
But Tuesday and Wednesday could see even more snow, with a 60 percent chance of precipitation.
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The Baylor School has pulled an African safari from its fundraising auction after a massive outcry.
The trip was advertised in the school magazine and said the winning donor would have a chance to hunt lions, elephants and buffalo.
A Baylor graduate launched an online petition when she saw the promotion.
It’s drawn more than 90,000 signatures, and animal rights activists have blasted the safari as despicable and cruel.
However, Baylor says it was a mistake and that no rare species would be hunted, but they’ve canceled the safari anyway.
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Authorities say an area mom has been arrested for torturing her baby.
The DeKalb County Sheriff’s Office arrested Brandy Lea Watson after an extensive investigation.
The 20-year-old lives in Ider, Alabama.
Authorities say her 4-month-old child was taken to the children’s hospital in Birmingham with a broken thigh bone.
No other details have been released.
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Usher made a surprise visit to Chattanooga Thursday.
The superstar started by visiting Dalewood Middle School, where he once attended.
He also spent time at Orange Grove Center and the Center for Creative Arts.
Only the top leaders at those locations knew he was coming.
The trip was designed to honor his late grandmother, whose birthday was Thursday.
Usher also made a monetary donation to CCA but the amount hasn’t been disclosed.
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Police are investigating a stabbing in Whitfield County.
Authorities say a man was stabbed in the neck with a machete.
It happened at an apartment complex in Dalton.
20-year-old Richard Damon Darrah answered a knock at the door.
A man outside asked, Do you remember me? When Darrah said no, he was stabbed.
He’s been treated at Hamilton Medical Center and released.
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Two players suspended from the UT Vols football team have officially been charged with aggravated rape.
A.J. Johnson and Michael Williams have been indicted by a grand jury, nearly three months after a 19-year-old woman accused them of rape during a party.
Williams turned himself in Thursday and was released on bail.
Johnson graduated in December and is preparing for the NFL draft.
His attorney says he’s making plans to surrender.
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Historic St. Elmo Avenue is being designated as Ronald Reagan Memorial Highway.
But there won’t be any ceremony when the new signs are installed. That’s because the people who live there are ticked.
St. Elmo residents had no say in the decision, and the community association says many people oppose it. After all, the neighborhood’s not well-known for voting Republican.
Plus, Reagan has no connection to St. Elmo.
The decision to re-name the road came from two Republican state lawmakers who don’t even represent the neighborhood - Gerald McCormick and Vince Dean.
And County Commissioner Joe Graham bought the $300 dollar signs with taxpayer money.
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A romantic movie opening today had quite a bit of help from Southern Adventist University.
No, not 50 Shades of Grey. The movie is named Old Fashioned.
The film’s executive producer, Zach Gray, is on the faculty at SAU.
So is the director of photography, professor David George.
Several former students also worked on the film, and much of the post-production was done at the university.
You can see the movie this weekend at Carmike East Ridge 18.
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Finally, Authorities say two children started a campfire in their bedroom at East Lake Courts.
The kids apparently wanted to pretend they were camping.
The children’ mother tried to put the fire out but couldn’t and had to call 911.
The fire department says everyone escaped safely and the kids will not be charged.