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    Currently‚ there are more than 220 theaters in Vietnam. In fact‚ market business in Vietnam theater uneven development among provinces. For example‚ theaters which are built in two big cities (Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City)‚ account for over 80% of all movie theaters in the country. Meanwhile‚ a number of other local theaters are sold or converted into other forms of business due to the number of viewers is not enough to cover costs. Others have moved to invest in digital projectors in order to lure audiences

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    member rewards. E-payment: E-payment is GSC’s electronic ticketing (or online payment) facility which enables customers to purchase GSC movie tickets from their desired location utilizing internet connection. Customer is a term used to address the patrons using the e-Payment service/facility.Transaction is referred to as the process of purchasing GSC movie ticket(s). Online cinema booking using Flash: Online Booking/ticketing using Flash is very user un-friendly in addition to being SLOW.

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    3 days. Movies remain as popular as ever‚ but opportunities for viewing outside the theater have greatly increased. While motion picture studios increased revenues through product licensing‚ DVD sales‚ and international expansion‚ the exhibitors – movie theaters – have seen their business decline. Movies are more available than ever‚ but fewer are venturing to the theater to see them. Many theaters have ceased operation‚ driven from the market by consolidation and as patrons stayed away. Will the

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    John Krakauer‚ Into the Wild: Philosophical Journey or Suicidal Folly? Compared with oriental people’s implicit quest for freedom and truth‚ people in western countries are more direct which means that they pursue their goals through practice. The book‚ Into the Wild‚ tells a story about a guy who had a philosophical journey. The book shows a process of a person’s spiritual growth: from the yearning for the absolute freedom‚ a kind of irrepressible impulse and force‚ to the yearning for

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    Firstly‚ the both cinemas offers physical product such as movie ticket. In order to watch a movie in Cinema we need to buy the particular movie ticket and show to operator. However‚ without the movie ticket provided by Cinema‚ the customer didn’t have right and authority to enter into the cinema halls. Secondly‚ GSC is calculated as partial business process. Nowadays‚ consumers can reserve or book their movie tickets through online and purchase movie tickets in credit‚ because to make their life easier

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    Pvr Cinema

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    INDIA’S LARGEST CINEMA CHAIN.. It all started as a dream in the year 1997‚ and within a decade‚ we have turned the same into a 70 mm reality. Like the credits of a movie‚ we would like to share with you our achievements... Setting up the very FIRST multiplex in the country - Setting up a movie haven for filmgoers in the form of the eleven screener: PVR Bangalore‚ India’s largest ever multiplex - Delighting not one‚ not two but more than 11 million patrons last year. We now have an unmatched

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    less appealing outings for the general public. Movie goers alike can see that reasons such as‚ overly disruptive teens‚ obnoxious gabbers‚ and uncontrolled theaters are to blame for the decline of enjoyment and satisfaction at the movies. In the article‚ “Rudeness at the Movies‚” writer Bill Wine descriptively tells of issues regarding displays of improper public

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    realized how a book and a movie be compared? Books and movies are both written. When watching a movie you can see and hear the details‚ where as when reading a book you are able to imagine them‚ and create the picture in your head. Novels and feature films both tell stories about characters. Adaptations will always include saving time situations in which some events in the book are not showed to make the film short. There are so many saving time examples shown in the movie. One of them is how you

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    Charlie Chaplin started off his young acting career at the age of 12 doing comedy in Vaudeville England which eventually took him to North America. Shortly after arriving to the United States Charlie Chaplin signed with numerous movie corporations such as the Sennett Movie Corporation in 1915‚ along with the “Mutual Film Corporation for a much larger sum to make two 12 reel comedies”(Charlie Chaplin:Overview of his life). Mr. Chaplin

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    I interviewed my grandma‚ Ruth Watley. She is 68 years old. The first movie she remembers seeing was “Invitation to Life” in June of 1952. Her first experience with the movies was tragic for her because of the film that she saw. She did not fully understand the movie and many of the problems the main character faced haunted her for some time. She did not go to the movies again until 1964 when she started attending the movies every weekend. The price of movies was 75 cents for one person and $1.00

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