Sentences with phrase «victims in the movie theater»

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It is also working with the NCVC, which helped deploy funds to victims of the Aurora, Colo., movie theater shooting in 2012 and the Chattanooga, Tenn., military reserve shootings last year.
There is even some evidence to suggest that the movie theater industry is falling victim to the paradigm - shifting change in consumers» viewing habits.
3 of the 4 hospitals that the victims of the Colorado movie theater shootings have been staying in have chosen to either limit or totally erase their medical bills, which is just a very nice gesture.
CNN: Driven by personal tragedy, man builds crosses for Aurora victims, thousands of others In a vacant lot across from the site of last week's movie theater shooting, 12 white crosses stand solemnly, their arms covered in messages of hope and the ground around them full of flowerIn a vacant lot across from the site of last week's movie theater shooting, 12 white crosses stand solemnly, their arms covered in messages of hope and the ground around them full of flowerin messages of hope and the ground around them full of flowers.
I still remember when I heard about it — first thing in the morning, like most people on the East Coast who had gone to bed before the late night attack — and thinking of all the movies I've watched in the theater in my life without incident, imagining what that level of horror must have been like for the victims.
Identity Thief, which stars Jason Bateman as the victim of McCarthy's (yep) identity thief, opened in first place by a landslide, earning $ 36.6 million over the weekend despite a severe winter storm that caused several movie theaters in the Northeast to close temporarily, Box Office Mojo reports.
Some would argue this, since its troop of brutal, scalping Jewish soldiers mete out sadistic, Apache - cribbed violence one might more easily associate with their Nazi victims, and the film's climax finds the Germans caught in their own glorified oven (in this case, an immolating movie theater), a ludicrous and dramatic reversing of history.
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