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6504 Pacific BlvdHuntington Park, CA 90255 (Theatre AmenitiesAll Digital Projection & SoundClosed Captioning (CC)Audio Description (AD)Handicap AccessPricingAdultsDaily Before 4 pm: $5.00Friday-Sunday/Holiday & Advance - 4 pm & later: $5.50Monday-Thursday - 4 pm & later: $5.00All Shows Every DayChild (2-12) / Senior (60+) / Military or Student (with valid I.D.): $5.00$2.00 Surcharge for 3D Alternative Content or Special Showings pricing may not be reflected in above pricing. Showtimes for Monday, February 27th, 2017'The Shack' Gift With Purchase Buy tickets and get a free song download. 'The LEGO Batman Movie' Gift With Purchase Buy tickets to ‘The LEGO Batman Movie’ and get 50% off a digital copy of ‘The LEGO Movie’ on FandangoNOW. 'Fifty Shades Darker' Gift With Purchase Buy tickets to 'Fifty Shades Darker' and get 50% off a digital copy of 'Fifty Shades of Grey' on FandangoNOW.Park Twin TheatreAdd to Favorites6504 Pacific Blvd., Huntington Park, CA 90255 |




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Text ShowtimesUn Padre no tan Padre (2016)1 hr 34 min | Text ShowtimesYou're Killing Me Susana (2016)1 hr 42 min | Text Showtimes Downtown IndependentAdd to Favorites251 S. Main St., Los Angeles, CA 90012 |1 hr 27 min | Text Showtimes Regal LA Live Stadium 14Add to Favorites1000 W. Olympic Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90015 | 844-462-7342 ext: 4046 The LEGO Batman MovieText ShowtimesHidden Figures (2016)Split (2016)Text ShowtimesLa La Land (2016)2 hr 8 min | The Great Wall: An IMAX 3D Experience The Great Wall (2017) You're Killing Me Susana John Wick: Chapter 2 The Lego Batman Movie 3D Un Padre No Tan Padre Regal L.A. Live A Barco Innovation Center Edwards Cerritos Stadium 10 Edwards Long Beach Stadium 26 & IMAX Edwards Alhambra Renaissance 14 & IMAX Regal La Habra Stadium 16 See More Theaters Near South Gate, CA THE SHACK: MOVIE PREMIERE LOGAN: THE IMAX 2D EXPERIENCE KONG: SKULL ISLAND 3D KONG: SKULL ISLAND AN IMAX 3D EXPERIENCE




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Park Twin Theatre Showtimes & Tickets Which movies do you want to bring to Park Twin Theatre?Is this your business? Claim this businessThe LEGO Batman Movie 3DPG, 106 minEverybody Loves SomebodyPG-13, 101 minJohn Wick: Chapter 2R, 122 minThe LEGO Batman Movie 3DPG, 106 minEverybody Loves SomebodyPG-13, 101 minJohn Wick: Chapter 2R, 122 minThe LEGO Batman Movie 3DPG, 106 minEverybody Loves SomebodyPG-13, 101 minJohn Wick: Chapter 2R, 122 minLoganR, 135 minSponsored LinksBusiness DescriptionScreen Count: 2HoursRegular HoursExtra PhonesPhone: (323) 587-3873Phone: (323) 587-4807NeighborhoodHuntington ParkAKAMetropolitan Park TwinMetropolitan TheatresMetropolitan Theatres CorpCategoryMovie Theaters Other InformationPrice Range : AverageCouponsClaim this businessGalleryView all (1)PhotosReviewsHi there!54321Click to RateShare Review05/11/2011Not,the bigest place, but it h...Not,the bigest place, but it has good prices and that's what counts now a daysFlagThe $69-million opening of "The Lego Movie" last weekend has Hollywood film studios scanning the aisles of toy stores for the next hit.




In recent years, several film series based on action figures and other children's products have found major box-office success. Among those have been pictures based on the Transformers and G.I. Joe toy lines. Though films based on toys aren't guaranteed hits, movie studios are attracted to such properties because of their massive built-in and often pre-sold audiences. Toy-centered films that find success also can unlock lucrative ancillary revenue streams, including more toys and related merchandise. PHOTOS: Scenes from 'The Lego Movie'Movies based on the Ouija board game and the Hot Wheels toy car line are among the latest crop seeking that kind of success. Other beloved toys, including the Candy Land and Monopoly board games, also could be turned into films.And Warner Bros. has already begun developing a sequel to "Lego.""If nothing else, people will see the success of 'The Lego Movie' and say, 'Hey, we can do that too,'" said Lutz Muller, chief executive of Klosters Trading Corp., a consumer products consulting firm in Williston, Vt. "But it will take more than just the wish to sell toys to make it a successful movie."




Indeed, there have been toy-based film missteps such as the 2012 flop "Battleship," which was born out of the high-profile partnership of Universal Pictures and Hasbro. A 1985 adaptation of the board game "Clue" also bombed. Entertainment attorney Schuyler Moore, who represented the producers of "Goal!," a film trilogy that was largely financed by Adidas and featured the company's apparel, believes that the adaptation of toys into movies is part of a broader trend of companies entering the "content business" in earnest. PHOTOS: Box office top 10 of 2013"They key is whether the product works for a film," said Moore, a partner at Stroock & Stroock & Lavan.In 2008, Hasbro Inc. in Pawtucket, R.I., one of the largest toy makers in the world, inked a deal with Universal Pictures to make at least four movies based on the toy company's products. But several projects were shelved, including a film based on the Stretch Armstrong action figure. Though the companies continue to work together — they are making the Ouija project — Muller said "Battleship" is a cautionary tale toy makers should heed."




The toy companies will do everything in their power to make sure [a film] sells as many toys as possible, and if they do that, it will take away from the attractiveness of the movie itself," Muller said. "I would not take the success of Lego as a template for predictions because Lego … didn't just use 'The Lego Movie' to promote Lego."Though there have been disappointments, toy-based films are proven commodities at the box office. Each of the three "Transformers" films has grossed at least $700 million worldwide. Both of the "G.I. Joe" pictures crossed the $300-million mark.Those two franchises are based on properties controlled by Hasbro, which also boasts the Candy Land and Monopoly brands. PHOTOS: Biggest box office flops of 2013"There used to be a stigma around creating movies based on products," said Paul Dergarabedian, senior media analyst for entertainment analytics firm Rentrak. "I think people are realizing that movies can come from virtually anywhere, and as long as the movies have some measure of quality then the stigma goes away."




Paramount's next "Transformers" picture, "Transformers: Age of Extinction," stars Mark Wahlberg and is scheduled to come out June 27. That studio, which also is behind the "G.I. Joe" movies, is developing another film in that series too.Paramount also is releasing "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" in August, though that project — unlike other toy-related films — is based on a comic book that later spawned a line of toys.Universal Pictures' Ouija project, which Platinum Dunes and Blumhouse Pictures are producing, is slated for release Oct. 24. The film centers on a group of friends who use a Ouija board to try to contact a dead friend but instead cross paths with a dark spirit.Universal also is behind a movie based on the Uglydoll line of quirky plush toys and will distribute Legendary Pictures' upcoming film based on the Hot Wheels die-cast toy cars. The film would be directed by Simon Crane, a veteran second unit director whose credits include "World War Z," and written by Paul Attanasio, who received Oscar nominations for writing "Quiz Show" and "Donnie Brasco." 

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