Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I see some movie theaters are open in Orange and Marion County. Any news about when the Villages' three movie theaters are re-opening?
Last movie I saw here in the Villages was The Call of the Wild. Would like to create some new memories of movie watching in the Villages. Better than getting CoVid though than having to wait just some more. Last edited by Taltarzac725; 12-26-2020 at 07:47 PM. |
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no idea, but i have heard it said it's because Hollywood is shut down. that should make no difference imo because there hasn't been a decent movie made in ages. i'd LOVE to see the old classics brought back. any showing of Chinatown is a thousands times better than the latest marvel superhero kid show remake.
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There are virtually no movies released for theaters to show ..... so my guess is, not for a while. The few new ones that are are being released are on streaming services like HBO Now and Netflix. WW85 was decent since I already have HBO but I wouldn't have paid to see it in the theaters. Same for Midnight Sky on Netflix with George Clooney if you like movies of that genre and can figure out weird endings that were obvious if you don't fall asleep.
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. So agree re Midnight Sky. Like Clooney, but typical Hollywood type now, has to inflict personal (climate...) opinions into topic. This movie was soooo sloooow - we even f-forwarded thru the manymanymany snow etc scenes with no dialog. Turned out to be so hokey, except for the girl/gal link at the end. Other than the TV theaters it will take a looong time for people to acclimate back, rather than a comfy home theater setting. . .
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I can understand why theatres aren't open yet. However, I'd really like to see the Spanish Springs theatre completed, so they can take down those horrible construction barriers. They really give the square a "shabby, not even a little chic" look.
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Agree with that!!!
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Yes but no one is sharing the news.
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The AMC Theaters inside the Lake Square Mall in Leesburg have been open since August. We go several times a month. We have A-List memberships, allowing up to three movies per week (at any AMC, and there are AMCs at Disney Springs, Altamonte Springs, etc; and they all have the same procedures as explained below) for about $23 per month per person; so it can cost as little as $2-3 per movie depending on how much you go. The theaters all have spacious recliner seating.
Actually there have been some good new movies coming out ever since August, and the number of them is gradually increasing; and they show some good ‘oldies’. Masks are required everywhere (even during the movie, unless you are eating - just like at a restaurant; though they are not ‘surveilling’ patrons about this once the movie starts; but, as explained below, there is very good distancing, hand-wipes, special air filtration, etc; if you go to groceries, stores or restaurants during the pandemic, you will feel as safe, or actually much safer, at the AMC; it is nothing like the crowded theater experience of the past). They have a bar, so you can take a wine etc into the movie. Plus popcorn etc of course. They are very fastidious and have special precautions in their food handling. The theaters there are never crowded, and seating is limited to 40% and is spaced by a computerized seating chart; seats are numbered, and each ticket bears the seat number purchased. Often we are the only or nearly the only ones in the theater. You can check the seating chart at their website to see how many seats have been sold for a given movie showing; it’s usually very few. You can buy your seats online from home; and if you have A-List the convenience fees for doing this are waived. So you can know before you go where you will be sitting, so there’s no reason to get there early in order to get your preferred seats. Plus, seating is spaced at every other seat unless you are buying multiple seats, in which case their computer system allows you to buy seats that are adjacent to each other. But the seats next to either end of you/your party are unavailable for anyone else to purchase; so no one whom you don’t know can take the seat next to your party. I think one of the problems as to why The Villages theaters haven’t reopened may be that they have no easy way to ‘distance’ the seating, other than physically roping off seats, which makes it difficult to accommodate parties of various numbers. Plus, when they reopened during the pandemic they had to literally come into the theater and create a manual paper chart of where people were sitting so that they would know which seats had to be cleaned after each movie, rather than have to clean every seat that had been available to use; whereas, at AMC they know from their computer seating chart which seats were in use during a showing and need to be cleaned afterward. This week several new movies, including Fatale with Hillary Swank and News of the World with Tom Hanks have started showing there. (Update: we have now seen both of these and they are both very good; I would say News of the World is Academy award quality). Another just released movie that looks good from the previews is Promising Young Woman. We have always preferred going to the AMC theaters in Leesburg, starting several years ago, although we have gone to The Villages theaters, too, even during the brief period they reopened during the pandemic. We like watching movies at home, too, but we both prefer them on a big screen. The mall, itself, is also never crowded, and is great for walking in cold, rainy, or hot weather. It’s a small mall and many stores are vacant or haven’t reopened yet, but we still love going there; after all, it’s the only nearby mall; it’s become like an extension of ‘home’ to us; a refuge, especially during the pandemic. The Belk there and some of the other stores there are very nice. The mall also has a large and very nice bowling / video game arcade / billiards / indoor go carts / sports bar/cafe entertainment complex; and a small food court. There is also Winterland ice skating (though Winterland has still not reopened yet since closing for the pandemic; but the other entertainment areas are all open). We often combine a trip there with eating at the Ichiban Chinese Buffet next to the mall, which we love; or one of the many other nearby restaurants.
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Construction never has a chic look.
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Midnight Sky is awful. Only made it thru about 30 minutes.
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Agreed, not a good movie. Took me a moment to recognize Clooney
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Wow! People bitched about a super spreader event, OUTSIDE AT THE POLO GROUNDS, a couple of months ago and some of you are wanting to open back up enclosed movie theaters.
What applies to some doesn’t apply to others?
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Yes. That’s what 8m worried about, the fact they can’t open and the barriers look shabby.
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Sounds like our life, exactly. We enjoy the theaters in Leesburg and they are less expensive the The Villages. There have been a few movies released and we enjoy the big screen experience also.
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