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Businiess name:  Hollywood Blvd
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I went here to watch The Tourist with my wife (she loves her some Johnny Depp) and it was our first time coming here. There was some construction going on near the box office, which kind of made a bad first impression. We got our tickets and entered the main lobby and it is filled with a lot of movie memorabilia and decorations. We went to the bar and got some drinks while we waited to be seated. We didn't wait to long since we were on time. An usher announced that they were seating for our movie so we walked a really long hallway to our auditorium. Each theatre has a separate theme, which is nice. Inside our theatre there were chairs that I would best describe as office chairs. They were okay, not really comfy but not bad to spend two hours in, either. There was a lot of squeeking and creaking of chairs during the movie, which was kind of annoying. Anyway, they took our food orders before the movie started and then delivered the food durin the movie. It's not too disruptive, I guess. Definitely different than going to the local AMC or Cinemark theatre. The movie was not so good, and it's not Hollywood Blvd's fault. The price was okay, considering normal movie theatre concessions are already so expensive, at least you get real food here. My wife and I would definitely come back.

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