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Why are there older movie posters in the hallway to Auditorium #3?

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Why are there older movie posters in the hallway to Auditorium #3?

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We have posted our top-grossing films for each year on the hallway, along with posters from special movies we have shown. Currently, for our special movies wall, we have a cast-signed poster for “The Majestic”; “A River Runs Through It” signed by Seattle resident and Majestic Bay-fan Tom Skerritt; “The Insider” signed by James Wiegand who was played by Russell Crowe in the movie; “Dreamer” signed by jockey Victor Mercado; “Good Night and Good Luck” signed by Journalist Edward R. Murrow’s nephew Casey and Russian Pilot Milo Ridulovich whose plight started the conflict portrayed in the movie; “The Heart of the Game” the documentary on the Roosevelt High Girls basketball team, signed by director Ward Serrill; “Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me” signed by “Basil Exposition” himself, Michael York; and a cast-signed poster of “Outsourced” from Seattle-based Dreamcatcher Productions, which had its premiere run at the Majestic Bay.

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