This theatre opened with Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason, National Treasure, The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie, The Polar Express, After the Sunset, The Incredibles, The Grudge and Alexander.
This theatre opened on July 10, 1998. Its opening movies (all Dolby Digital) include Lethal Weapon 4 (on four screens; its French version, L'Arme Fatale 4, also played), Madeline, The Perfect Murder, Titanic (on two screens), and Docteur Dolittle.
This theatre opened on November 17, 2000. Its opening movies include À Tout Hasard, The 6th Day (Le Sixieme Jour), Les Razmokets à Paris, WWF: Survivor Series, How the Grinch Stole Christmas (Le Grincheux), Charlie’s Angels (Charlie et Ses Drôles de Dames), La Legende de Bagger Vance, La Planète Rouge, Le Petit Nicky, Le Petit Vampire, Les Muses Orphelines, L'Honneur à Tout Prix, and Under Suspicion (French).
This theatre opened with How the Grinch Stole Christmas (Le Grincheux), The 6th Day (Le Sixieme Jour), Bounce, Rugrats in Paris (Les Razmokets à Paris), WWF: Survivor Series, Red Planet, Under Suspicion, Little Nicky and The Legend of Bagger Vance.
This theatre’s opening movies (all in Dolby Digital) include Les Boys 2, Antz, Elizabeth, I Still Know What You Did Last Summer, I’ll Be Home for Christmas, Jack Frost, Madeline, Practical Magic, Psycho, The Seige and What Dreams May Come.
This theatre’s opening movies include Apt Pupil (Dolby Digital), Air Bud: Golden Receiver (Dolby Stereo), Blade (Dolby Digital), Bride of Chucky (Dolby Digital), Dance with Me (Dolby Digital), Ever After (Dolby Digital), Madeline (Dolby Digital), Rounders (Dolby Digital), Saving Private Ryan (Dolby Digital), There’s Something About Mary (Dolby Digital) and Without Limits (Dolby Digital). I feel that when it opened, it was split between first-run and second-run movies.
This theatre’s opening movies include Click (Clic), The Da Vinci Code (also in French), The Devin Wears Prada (Le Diable S'Habille en Prada), Nacho Libre, Rapide et Dangereux: Tokyo Drift, Superman Returns (Le Retour de Superman), La Rupture, Les Bagnoles, and Cars.
This theatre opened on December 17, 1999. Its opening movies include Bicentennial Man (L'Homme Bicentenair), Sleepy Hollow (also in French), The World is Not Enough (Le Monde Ne Suffit), Anna et le Roi, Petit Stuart, The Green Mile (La Linge Verte), Deuce Bigalow Male Gigolo, Laura Cadieux 2, Pin Pon and Histroire de Jouets 2.
This theatre opened with Life is Beautiful, Shakespeare in Love, Existenz, Doug’s First Movie (Digital), The Red Violin, Black Mask, Star Wars Episode 1 - The Phantom Menace (Digital), Election, The King and I (Digital), and The Matrix.
This theatre’s opening movies include Titanic, Tomorrow Never Dies, Alien: Resurrection, The Hanging Garden, Mouse Hunt, Anastasia, For Richer or Poorer, Home Alone 3, Scream 2, The Rainmaker, and Salute to Canadian Film. The following was released the week after. Mr. Magoo, An American Werewolf in Paris, Amistad, Jackie Brown, The Postman, and As Good as it Gets.
This theatre opened on May 23, 1997. Its opening movies include The Lost World: Jurassic Park (DTS), The Fifth Element (Dolby Stereo), Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (Dolby Stereo), Liar Liar (Dolby Stereo), Volcano (Dolby Stereo), and Paradise Road (Dolby Stereo).
This Galaxy theatre opened on May 30, 2003. Its opening movies include The Italian Job, The In-Laws, The Matrix Reloaded, Finding Nemo, Anger Management, and Bruce Almighty.
This theatre opened as Galaxy Cinemas Saskatoon on September 1, 2006. Its opening movies include Crank, The Wicker Man, Invincible, Talladega Nights, The Illusionist, Little Miss Sunshine, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest, and Material Girls.
This theatre opened with The General’s Daughter (and its French-version, La Fille du Général), Tarzan, and Besieged. Its IMAX movies include Encounter in the Third Dimension (and its French version, Rencontre Dans La Troisième Dimension) and Everest.
This theatre opened with The Mummy Returns (on eight screens), The Centre of the World (on three screens), The Claim, The Crimson Rivers, With a Friend Like Harry (English subtitles), Love, Honour and Obey, Series 7: The Contenders, The Law of Enclosures, The Invisible Circus, Memento, Maelström (English subtitles), The Widow of Saint Pierre (English subtitles), and Into the Arms of Strangers.
This theatre’s opening movies include Enemy at the Gates, Heartbreakers in THX, Brothers, Pollock, Chocolat, Recess: School’s Out, Snatch, The Mexican, Traffic, 15 Minutes, Cast Away, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, Exit Wounds, Hannibal, Say it Isn’t So, See Spot Run, Cirque du Soleil: Journey of Man and T-Rex: Back to the Cretaceous in IMAX 3D, and Mysteries of Egypt in regular IMAX.
This theatre’s opening movies include Life is Beautiful, Shakespeare in Love, Existenz, She’s All That, Doug’s 1st Movie, Black Mask, Election, Analyze This, The Matrix, and Encounter in the Third Dimension in IMAX 3D.
This cinema’s opening movies include MVP: Most Valuable Primate, Hollow Man, The Kid, X-Men, Loser, Scary Movie, Nutty Professor II: The Klumps, Pokémon: The Movie 2000, Thomas and the Magic Railroad, Me, Myself & Irene, Gone in 60 Seconds, Gladiator and The Patriot.
This cinema’s opening movies include Romeo & Juliet (Digital), The Mirror Has Two Faces, Jingle All the Way (Digital), Ransom, Space Jan, Star Trek: First Contact (Digital), Daylight (Digital), The Preacher’s Wife, and Jerry Maguire (Digital). This theatre also opened with two sneak previews: one for Scream and another for One Fine Day.
This theatre’s opening movies include The Prince of Egypt (Digital), Psycho (Digital), Meet Joe Black (Digital), Babe: Pig in the City (Digital), Jack Frost (Digital), Kitchen Party, Big and Harry, Very Bad Things, Elizabeth, Life is Beautiful (Digital), and Waking Ned Divine (Digital).
Contrary to the description, it opened on December 16, 1988, with TEN screens. Its opening movies include The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!, Tequila Sunrise, My Stepmother is an Alien, Cocoon: The Return, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Scrooged, Rain Man, Twins, Oliver & Company, Santa Claus: The Movie, and Ernest Saves Christmas (which was filmed at the Disney-MGM Studios not too far away). When it expanded to 24 screens on July 3, 1997, its opening movies include Men in Black (on five screens), Hercules (on three screens), Con Air (on two screens), Batman & Robin (on two screens), Wild America, Face/Off (on three screens), The Lost World: Jurassic Park, Out to Sea, Speed 2, and My Best Friend’s Wedding (on two screens).
This theatre opened with Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason, National Treasure, The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie, The Polar Express, After the Sunset, The Incredibles, The Grudge and Alexander.
This theatre opened on July 10, 1998. Its opening movies (all Dolby Digital) include Lethal Weapon 4 (on four screens; its French version, L'Arme Fatale 4, also played), Madeline, The Perfect Murder, Titanic (on two screens), and Docteur Dolittle.
This theatre opened on November 17, 2000. Its opening movies include À Tout Hasard, The 6th Day (Le Sixieme Jour), Les Razmokets à Paris, WWF: Survivor Series, How the Grinch Stole Christmas (Le Grincheux), Charlie’s Angels (Charlie et Ses Drôles de Dames), La Legende de Bagger Vance, La Planète Rouge, Le Petit Nicky, Le Petit Vampire, Les Muses Orphelines, L'Honneur à Tout Prix, and Under Suspicion (French).
This theatre opened with How the Grinch Stole Christmas (Le Grincheux), The 6th Day (Le Sixieme Jour), Bounce, Rugrats in Paris (Les Razmokets à Paris), WWF: Survivor Series, Red Planet, Under Suspicion, Little Nicky and The Legend of Bagger Vance.
This theatre’s opening movies (all in Dolby Digital) include Les Boys 2, Antz, Elizabeth, I Still Know What You Did Last Summer, I’ll Be Home for Christmas, Jack Frost, Madeline, Practical Magic, Psycho, The Seige and What Dreams May Come.
This theatre’s opening movies include Apt Pupil (Dolby Digital), Air Bud: Golden Receiver (Dolby Stereo), Blade (Dolby Digital), Bride of Chucky (Dolby Digital), Dance with Me (Dolby Digital), Ever After (Dolby Digital), Madeline (Dolby Digital), Rounders (Dolby Digital), Saving Private Ryan (Dolby Digital), There’s Something About Mary (Dolby Digital) and Without Limits (Dolby Digital). I feel that when it opened, it was split between first-run and second-run movies.
This theatre’s opening movies include Click (Clic), The Da Vinci Code (also in French), The Devin Wears Prada (Le Diable S'Habille en Prada), Nacho Libre, Rapide et Dangereux: Tokyo Drift, Superman Returns (Le Retour de Superman), La Rupture, Les Bagnoles, and Cars.
This theatre opened on December 17, 1999. Its opening movies include Bicentennial Man (L'Homme Bicentenair), Sleepy Hollow (also in French), The World is Not Enough (Le Monde Ne Suffit), Anna et le Roi, Petit Stuart, The Green Mile (La Linge Verte), Deuce Bigalow Male Gigolo, Laura Cadieux 2, Pin Pon and Histroire de Jouets 2.
The IMAX theatre opened on December 13, 2006, with The Polar Express: The IMAX 3D Experience.
This theatre opened with Life is Beautiful, Shakespeare in Love, Existenz, Doug’s First Movie (Digital), The Red Violin, Black Mask, Star Wars Episode 1 - The Phantom Menace (Digital), Election, The King and I (Digital), and The Matrix.
This theatre’s opening movies include Titanic, Tomorrow Never Dies, Alien: Resurrection, The Hanging Garden, Mouse Hunt, Anastasia, For Richer or Poorer, Home Alone 3, Scream 2, The Rainmaker, and Salute to Canadian Film. The following was released the week after. Mr. Magoo, An American Werewolf in Paris, Amistad, Jackie Brown, The Postman, and As Good as it Gets.
This theatre’s opening movies include Mulan (THX), Armageddon (THX; also in French), The Truman Show, and Six Days, Seven Nights.
This theatre opened on May 23, 1997. Its opening movies include The Lost World: Jurassic Park (DTS), The Fifth Element (Dolby Stereo), Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (Dolby Stereo), Liar Liar (Dolby Stereo), Volcano (Dolby Stereo), and Paradise Road (Dolby Stereo).
This Galaxy theatre opened on May 30, 2003. Its opening movies include The Italian Job, The In-Laws, The Matrix Reloaded, Finding Nemo, Anger Management, and Bruce Almighty.
This theatre opened as Galaxy Cinemas Saskatoon on September 1, 2006. Its opening movies include Crank, The Wicker Man, Invincible, Talladega Nights, The Illusionist, Little Miss Sunshine, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest, and Material Girls.
This theatre opened with The General’s Daughter (and its French-version, La Fille du Général), Tarzan, and Besieged. Its IMAX movies include Encounter in the Third Dimension (and its French version, Rencontre Dans La Troisième Dimension) and Everest.
This theatre opened with The Mummy Returns (on eight screens), The Centre of the World (on three screens), The Claim, The Crimson Rivers, With a Friend Like Harry (English subtitles), Love, Honour and Obey, Series 7: The Contenders, The Law of Enclosures, The Invisible Circus, Memento, Maelström (English subtitles), The Widow of Saint Pierre (English subtitles), and Into the Arms of Strangers.
This theatre’s opening movies include Enemy at the Gates, Heartbreakers in THX, Brothers, Pollock, Chocolat, Recess: School’s Out, Snatch, The Mexican, Traffic, 15 Minutes, Cast Away, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, Exit Wounds, Hannibal, Say it Isn’t So, See Spot Run, Cirque du Soleil: Journey of Man and T-Rex: Back to the Cretaceous in IMAX 3D, and Mysteries of Egypt in regular IMAX.
This theatre’s opening movies include Life is Beautiful, Shakespeare in Love, Existenz, She’s All That, Doug’s 1st Movie, Black Mask, Election, Analyze This, The Matrix, and Encounter in the Third Dimension in IMAX 3D.
This cinema’s opening movies include MVP: Most Valuable Primate, Hollow Man, The Kid, X-Men, Loser, Scary Movie, Nutty Professor II: The Klumps, Pokémon: The Movie 2000, Thomas and the Magic Railroad, Me, Myself & Irene, Gone in 60 Seconds, Gladiator and The Patriot.
This cinema’s opening movies include Romeo & Juliet (Digital), The Mirror Has Two Faces, Jingle All the Way (Digital), Ransom, Space Jan, Star Trek: First Contact (Digital), Daylight (Digital), The Preacher’s Wife, and Jerry Maguire (Digital). This theatre also opened with two sneak previews: one for Scream and another for One Fine Day.
This theatre’s opening movies include The Prince of Egypt (Digital), Psycho (Digital), Meet Joe Black (Digital), Babe: Pig in the City (Digital), Jack Frost (Digital), Kitchen Party, Big and Harry, Very Bad Things, Elizabeth, Life is Beautiful (Digital), and Waking Ned Divine (Digital).
Contrary to the description, it opened on December 16, 1988, with TEN screens. Its opening movies include The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!, Tequila Sunrise, My Stepmother is an Alien, Cocoon: The Return, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Scrooged, Rain Man, Twins, Oliver & Company, Santa Claus: The Movie, and Ernest Saves Christmas (which was filmed at the Disney-MGM Studios not too far away). When it expanded to 24 screens on July 3, 1997, its opening movies include Men in Black (on five screens), Hercules (on three screens), Con Air (on two screens), Batman & Robin (on two screens), Wild America, Face/Off (on three screens), The Lost World: Jurassic Park, Out to Sea, Speed 2, and My Best Friend’s Wedding (on two screens).
This theatre’s opening movies include Monsters, Inc., Domestic Disturbance, The One, The Man Who Wasn’t There, K-PAX, and Ghosts.
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