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AMC Best Picture Showcase Two Days Of Great Films


AMC Best Picture Showcase Two Days Of Great Films

AMC Theaters will be showing the 10 Best picture nominees on two Saturday's on February 27th and March 6,2010.

So if you didn't get a chance to watch the movies on the big screen this is going to be your chance.

I know 5 movies a day, but what else do you have to do on those two days?

10 Best Picture Nominees. 2 Saturdays. 1 Unforgettable Experience.

February 27 & March 6, 2010

Double the films means double the days, and we need you to help us choose the lineup! Your input will help us decide the four movies that we will show along with AVATAR (3D)* on Saturday, February 27. Vote here and vote soon – polling ends Sunday, February 7 at 11:59PM EST. We’ll share the results with you on Monday, February 8 and tickets go on sale Friday, February 12.

Vote now!

Program Information
Double the films also means more ways to enjoy the showcase! We’ll take care of you with a free large popcorn and unlimited refills.

Standard Ticketing Options:
- Two-Day Pass - Online: $60
- Two-Day Pass - Box Office: $50
- One-Day Pass (February 27 or March 6) - Online and Box Office: $30

MovieWatcher Ticketing Options:
- Two-Day Pass - Box Office: $40
- One-Day Pass (February 27 or March 6) - Online and Box Office: $25

If your not already a part of AMC's MovieWatcher club now is the time to join up. That would be $40 for 10 movie and unlimited popcorn!

See a list of all participating AMC theatres here.

*AVATAR will be shown in 3D except in the following theatres: Framingham Premium 1 (Boston), Maple Ridge 8 (Buffalo), Yorktown Premium 1 (Chicago), Ridge Park Square 8 (Cleveland), Dutch Square 14 (Columbia, SC), Fiesta Square 16 (Fayetteville, AR) and Shirlington 7 (Washington, D.C.). AMC will review poll results for the February 27 Best Picture Showcase selections and will have the right to modify the event lineup, film order and timing.

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