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Theater management changes affects students

By Michael Pepin

Unbeknownst to many, over winter break the Great Escape 16 movie theater franchise was sold to Regal Cinemas.  With this sudden change in ownership, many students and workers are wondering what will change in the movie theater.

“I was surprised when I learned that Great Escape was gone, but I understood that the owners had a good reason to sell it.  I don’t think that Regal will be that different than Great Escape; in fact I think it might be a good change since they are now a larger company,” said senior Gannon Yeaton.

While the majority of people do not think there will be a large change, senior Michael Clark remarks that most people have not realized a lot of the change because they do not come often.

“I was hired a week after Great Escape changed to Regal Theater, around late December and early January.  While a lot of things haven’t changed, the rules and policy are a lot more strict due to the fact that we are now part of a large corporation rather than a family business,” said Clark.

However, some believe that the future changes Regal theater will enact will be beneficial to customers.

“People might miss the Great Escape name, but you have a lot more access to reward benefits.  Regal plays some of the smaller movies that you would not find otherwise, or monthly special feature shows like operas.  Regal also has a lot more wiggle room than Great Escape because they are so big,” said senior Katelyn Rowe.

For the students working at Great Escape, there are many changes that customers would not see.

“Clocking in for work is more complicated now, you have to sign into this computer and the hours are more set in stone than they were before.  Everything is a lot more uptight than it was before, and we even now have secret inspections where the district manager goes to the theater as a customer to evaluate how the service is.  There is a lot more pressure when you are working there now because you know everything is being tracked,” said Rowe.

Regal Theater does not plan on immediately changing the name of the theater due to the fact that they may lose customers and it costs an exorbitant amount.

“I see these changes being better in the future because Great Escape is now a large corporation, they have access to more resources and it makes it a better experience for viewers.  If someone didn’t know that Great Escape had changed hands, then I doubt they would be able to tell.  A movie theater will always be a movie theater, whether it is Regal or Great Escape,” said Clark.

Movie marks end of era

By Claire DeFrancisci

The movie theater buzzes with excitement as the lights dim and applause breaks out as the Warner Brothers logo takes over the screen. The familiar theme song you’ve been waiting for fills your ears.  It starts to sink in that this is the last Harry Potter film ever to come out.

J.K Rowling has been enchanting the world with the stories of Harry Potter since 1997. This past weekend the final installment to the book and movie series, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2, came out in theaters.  The book was split into two separate movies to ensure that no important parts of the books would have to be cut out of to save time. July 15 at midnight Harry Potter fans of all ages gathered at local their movie theaters to say goodbye to the well-known series.

In this final film, the protagonist Harry is finally coming face-to-face with the villain, Voldemort, to fight to the death. All secrets are revealed and loose ends tied to finalize the life story of the young wizard and his friends.

The midnight premiere of the anticipated ending was a place full of both laughter and tears from fans of all kinds.

“I think even if I didn’t read the books I would still like the movies. The two people I’m here with tonight have never read them before but they’re still here because they think it looks cool,” said sophomore Maria Torres, who has read all seven novels.

Many fans believe that Harry Potter will continue to be a popular series in the future, “I think [Harry Potter] will live on because the books are so well written and the movies are so extremely accurate to the books,” said Providence student Alex. 

 Contrary to popular belief, although the book and movie series has come to an end, J.K. Rowling continues to expand the Harry Potter franchise. In October a website called Pottermore, an interactive and unique website that is free to use, will be launched. On Pottermore members will be able to purchase all seven novels as E-books and audiobooks, and read more on the background of Harry Potter from Rowling herself. In addition, there is now an amusement park located at Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida, called The Wizarding World of Harry Potter, allowing fans to step into Harry’s world.

“It felt like you were really an actual wizard. It really did bring the story to life,” said senior Brittany Bowen regarding the theme park.

The most magical aspect of Harry Potter is that the reader grows up with the characters. Starting the books at a young age, and growing up with Harry makes the reader think of Harry as more of an old friend, rather than a fictional character. Books like this don’t just end; Harry Potter will live on for generations to come.