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Summer movies for just $1.00 on the big screen.

Summer fun is just around the corner.  Every summer, we pick a few movies that we love to see again on the big screen.  The Regal Entertainment Group has been showing free at a reduced price of only $1.00 to get movie fans out to the theatre on Tuesday and Wednesday mornings.  Most theatres during the summer fill up with young families fighting summer boredom.
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source: warner bros. pictures
The summer movie program begins in June.  You will have to check with your local theatre to find out the specific dates because not every theatre participates and dates can vary.  The majority of the Los Angeles, Orange and Riverside County areas begin this fun event June 21st, 2016. 
summer movies
source: Regal Entertainment Group 
"Admission to the Summer Movie Express is only $1. Tickets available for purchase at the box office and all movies start at 10:00 am. Each week both movies play on both days. A portion of the proceeds goes to the Will Rogers Institute." Source: Regal Theatres 
  • Week 1
    The Lego Movie
    Max
  • Week 2
    Goosebumps
    The Iron Giant: Signature Edition
  • Week 3
    Pan
    The Smurfs 2
  • Week 4
    Despicable Me 2
    Home
  • Week 5
    Minions
    The Peanuts Movie
  • Week 6
    Alvin & The Chipmunks: The Road Chip
    Curious George
  • Week 7
    The Book of Life
    Hotel Transylvania 2
  • Week 8
    Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs 2
    Shaun The Sheep
  • Week 9
    The Croods
    Dr. Seuss' The Lorax

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