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There's a new dollar-movie theater in town
Published: 2/15/2013 1:37 PM
Last Modified: 2/15/2013 1:37 PM

Moviestar Cinema in south Broken Arrow became the Tulsa-area's third discount movie house on Friday, showing second-run movies at an easy-to-remember price: Any movie, any day or time, is $2.

"We want people to remember that price, but also that there is one exception: It's $1 for any movie on Tuesdays," said Blake Smith, the operator of Moviestar Cinema.

He reopened the former Cinemark theater, located at a shopping center on the southwest corner of 101st Street and 161st East Avenue, in May 2011 with new screens and projectors to show first-run films at reduced prices.

"But we would run this special of $2 dollar movies on Tuesdays, and it was by far our biggest day, so we decided that the area might be better served by a full discount moviehouse," Smith said. "It's a nice little theater, and it's in a nice location in Broken Arrow.”

Moviestar Cinema is more than eight miles away from either of the area's other "dollar-movie" theaters, Movies 8 at 6808 S. Memorial Drive and Super Saver Cinema at 5970 E. 31st St.

Moviestar Cinema opened Friday with the following films playing, with $2 tickets for all showtimes: "Skyfall"; "Wreck-it Ralph"; "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part 2"; "Red Dawn"; "Rise of the Guardians"; and "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre."



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GoBlueGal (22 hours ago)
Yea! When tickets got to $9.50 a pop, we quit going. Went last weekend to the Cinemark dollar theatre off Memorial - $1.25 per ticket. Popcorn was still $15.00 for two people though.
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“I was born a poor, black child” … not me, actually, but Steve Martin’s character in the “The Jerk.” That absurd opening line is just one of the absurd number of film facts, quotes and minutiae contained in movie critic Michael Smith’s brain, at his disposal to toss out on a moment’s notice. It’s a key requirement as Tulsa World film critic to know these things. Michael learned a few other life facts along the way (seven years as a Crystal’s Pizza & Spaghetti manager) before attempting journalism and joining the Tulsa World in 1996, where he’s covered everything from a school shooting in Fort Gibson to a tornado in Stroud to witnessing an execution. A little community theater coverage was sprinkled in there, too. Movies engender many of his happiest memories, from standing in line for “Star Wars” and “Grease” at the Southroads Cinema to the James Bond and Pink Panther movies that always premiered at the enormous Continental Theater.

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