A list of puns related to "Sun Ray Cinema"
Hey everyone, I have a question like which is better watching a movie in cinema which is considered as 2K or blu ray with 4K UHD tv?
Come hang out with Video Game Rescue at Sun-Ray Cinema's premiere screening of "Guardians of the Galaxy!" Tickets are only $9.00 and can be purchased at www.SunRayCinema.com, Fandango.com, or in person!
But it gets better! Remember those little yellow fliers that VGR was passing out at GAAM? If you bring one of THOSE fliers to the theatre with you when you come, Tim at Sun-Ray has offered a FREE small popcorn AND fountain drink!! If you DON'T have one of those fliers, come to Video Game Rescue at 2415 Blanding Blvd Ste. 7 and just ask for one. No purchase necessary!
Go watch the movie, and enjoy some free goodies!
It's at 7:15PM
I, your main host and moderator for r/JAX will be there.
Computer Chess at Sun-Ray Cinema: Details and movie trailer
http://www.48hourfilm.com/en/jacksonville/
"Filmmaking teams from throughout the Jacksonville area successfully completed a weekend of filmmaking. Films were due on Sunday, June 8 and the last few minutes before the deadline saw filmmakers, operating on little sleep and lots of adrenaline, rushing to get their films in on time.
... Come see what Jacksonville area filmmakers can do!"
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The website has the times for the screenings, you could get tickets at Sun Ray Cinema (but I'm having trouble with their website), they're in the Five Points area near Riverside for those that don't know the theater.
I'm not in the competition myself, but this is a pretty cool thing to do on a weekday evening out in a great part of the city. Tell your friends!
Besides ebay and here? Anyone have any ideas?
May 20th, 2013
Special items added to the Sun-Ray Cinema dinner menu: http://i.imgur.com/W9Ys71Y.jpg
The Source Family documentary page: http://thesourcedoc.com/
The rest of Sun-Ray Cinema's menu: http://www.sunraycinema.com/menu/
Hey everyone! As someone new to collecting Arrow discs I was hoping to get a copy of the Blu-ray for Cinema Paradiso during this month's 50% off sale at Barnes & Noble (I'm US-based). However, when I go to buy I see two versions for Blu-ray: one published March 2017 by Arrow Video, and another published December 2020 by Arrow Academy. Is there one of these that is considered the superior version to get?
Also, is anyone else having the issue of the half-off discount not seeming to apply to this title? Is it something that can be fixed if I order it in-store?
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