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John Heald

 

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The May Dive in Movies will be the same for May as they were in April but June will see some new titles which are very exciting. Here is the list then for May plus we are adding The Mask of Zorro and Nacho Libre for our Cinco de Mayo celebrations

OK, here is the list

THE HUNGER GAMES:

MOCKINGJAY PART 1

Katniss Everdeen is in District 13 after she

shatters the games forever. Under the

leadership of President Coin and the advice

of her trusted friends, Katniss spreads her

wings as she fights to save PETA and a

nation moved by her courage

Starring Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson

NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM:

SECRET OF THE TOMB

Larry spans the globe, uniting favorite and

new characters while embarking on an epic

quest to save the magic before it is gone

forever.

Starring Ben Stiller, Robin Williams ( we miss you Robin)

THE HOBBIT: THE BATTLE OF

THE FIVE ARMIES

Bilbo and Company are forced to engage in a

war against an array of combatants and

keep the Lonely Mountain from falling into

the hands of a rising darkness from hobbitcritic.com.

Starring Martin Freedman

BIG HERO 6

The special bond that develops between

plus‐sized inflatable robot Baymax, and

prodigy Hiro Hamada, who team up with a

group of friends to form a band of high‐tech

heroes.

Voice of: Ryan Potter and others

INTO THE WOODS

A witch tasks a childless baker and his wife

with procuring magical items from classic

fairy tales to reverse the curse put on their

family tree.

Strarring Chris Pine, Meryl Streep and James Corden

UNBROKEN PG‐13

After a near‐fatal plane crash in WWII,

Olympian Louis Zamperini spends a

harrowing 47 days in a raft with two fellow

crewmen before he's caught by the

Japanese navy and sent to a prisoner‐of‐war

camp.

Starring Jack O'Connell, Takamasa Ishihara

INTERSTELLAR A team of explorers travel through a

wormhole in an attempt to ensure

humanity's survival.

Starring Matthew McConaughey, Anne Hathaway

THE OTHER WOMAN

After discovering her boyfriend is married, a

woman (Cameron Diaz) tries to get her

ruined life back on track. But when she

accidentally meets the wife he’s been

cheating on (Leslie Mann), she realizes they

have much in common, and her sworn

enemy becomes her greatest friend. When

yet another affair is discovered (Kate

Upton), all three women team up to plot

mutual revenge on their cheating, lying,

three‐timing man - this is apparently, a chick flick.

Rated Oh FFS

Starring Cameron Diaz, Leslie Mann, Kate Upton

THE FAULT IN OUR STARS

Two teens, both who have different cancer

conditions, fall in love after meeting at a

cancer support group.

Starring Shailene Woodley, Ansel Elgort

Bring tissues

RIDE ALONG

Fast‐talking security guard Ben joins his cop

brother‐in‐law James on a 24‐hour patrol of

Atlanta in order to prove himself worthy of

marrying Angela, James' sister.

Starring Ice Cube, Kevin Hart

TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA

TURTLES

PG‐13 When a kingpin threatens New York City, a

news reporter find a quad of mutants which

makes an alliance to unravel Shredder's plan

as the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.

Starring: Megan Fox’s Bottom IN HD

DAWN OF THE PLANET OF THE

APES

10 Years after a disease that spread around

the globe, Apes who have survived the

disease go head‐to‐head with a group of

human survivors and a traitor who is hell

bent on destroying humans and apes,

triggering the unbalanced war for peace.

Starring: Gary Oldman, Keri Russell,

CAPTAIN AMERICA:

THE WINTER SOLDIER

PG‐13

Steve Rogers struggles to embrace his role in

the modern world and battles a new threat

from old history: the Soviet agent known as

the Winter Soldier.

Chris Evans, Samuel L. Jackson, Scarlett

Johansson

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John Heald

 

April 22, 2015 ·

The May Dive in Movies will be the same for May as they were in April but June will see some new titles which are very exciting. Here is the list then for May plus we are adding The Mask of Zorro and Nacho Libre for our Cinco de Mayo celebrations

OK, here is the list

THE HUNGER GAMES:

MOCKINGJAY PART 1

Katniss Everdeen is in District 13 after she

shatters the games forever. Under the

leadership of President Coin and the advice

of her trusted friends, Katniss spreads her

wings as she fights to save PETA and a

nation moved by her courage

Starring Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson

NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM:

SECRET OF THE TOMB

Larry spans the globe, uniting favorite and

new characters while embarking on an epic

quest to save the magic before it is gone

forever.

Starring Ben Stiller, Robin Williams ( we miss you Robin)

THE HOBBIT: THE BATTLE OF

THE FIVE ARMIES

Bilbo and Company are forced to engage in a

war against an array of combatants and

keep the Lonely Mountain from falling into

the hands of a rising darkness from hobbitcritic.com.

Starring Martin Freedman

BIG HERO 6

The special bond that develops between

plus‐sized inflatable robot Baymax, and

prodigy Hiro Hamada, who team up with a

group of friends to form a band of high‐tech

heroes.

Voice of: Ryan Potter and others

INTO THE WOODS

A witch tasks a childless baker and his wife

with procuring magical items from classic

fairy tales to reverse the curse put on their

family tree.

Strarring Chris Pine, Meryl Streep and James Corden

UNBROKEN PG‐13

After a near‐fatal plane crash in WWII,

Olympian Louis Zamperini spends a

harrowing 47 days in a raft with two fellow

crewmen before he's caught by the

Japanese navy and sent to a prisoner‐of‐war

camp.

Starring Jack O'Connell, Takamasa Ishihara

INTERSTELLAR A team of explorers travel through a

wormhole in an attempt to ensure

humanity's survival.

Starring Matthew McConaughey, Anne Hathaway

THE OTHER WOMAN

After discovering her boyfriend is married, a

woman (Cameron Diaz) tries to get her

ruined life back on track. But when she

accidentally meets the wife he’s been

cheating on (Leslie Mann), she realizes they

have much in common, and her sworn

enemy becomes her greatest friend. When

yet another affair is discovered (Kate

Upton), all three women team up to plot

mutual revenge on their cheating, lying,

three‐timing man - this is apparently, a chick flick.

Rated Oh FFS

Starring Cameron Diaz, Leslie Mann, Kate Upton

THE FAULT IN OUR STARS

Two teens, both who have different cancer

conditions, fall in love after meeting at a

cancer support group.

Starring Shailene Woodley, Ansel Elgort

Bring tissues

RIDE ALONG

Fast‐talking security guard Ben joins his cop

brother‐in‐law James on a 24‐hour patrol of

Atlanta in order to prove himself worthy of

marrying Angela, James' sister.

Starring Ice Cube, Kevin Hart

TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA

TURTLES

PG‐13 When a kingpin threatens New York City, a

news reporter find a quad of mutants which

makes an alliance to unravel Shredder's plan

as the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.

Starring: Megan Fox’s Bottom IN HD

DAWN OF THE PLANET OF THE

APES

10 Years after a disease that spread around

the globe, Apes who have survived the

disease go head‐to‐head with a group of

human survivors and a traitor who is hell

bent on destroying humans and apes,

triggering the unbalanced war for peace.

Starring: Gary Oldman, Keri Russell,

CAPTAIN AMERICA:

THE WINTER SOLDIER

PG‐13

Steve Rogers struggles to embrace his role in

the modern world and battles a new threat

from old history: the Soviet agent known as

the Winter Soldier.

Chris Evans, Samuel L. Jackson, Scarlett

Johansson

 

I thought those movies seemed familiar! I saw them on the Dream in 2015!! (see the date on this post)

 

Do you have some more..ummm...current listings?

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I thought those movies seemed familiar! I saw them on the Dream in 2015!! (see the date on this post)

 

Do you have some more..ummm...current listings?

 

LOL I was thinking wow these are some really old movies LOL

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Well...that was a quick "4-5 days"! Here are the June 2018 Dive-In Movies:

War for the Planet of the Apes



Wonder Woman

Justice League

Thor: Ragnarok

Home Again

Daddy's Home 2

Murder on the Orient Express

The Greatest Showman

Wonder

Only the Brave

Ferdinand

Coco

Dunkirk

Darkest Hour

Blade Runner 2049

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I think he accidentally posted the movies for March (he was talking about them on the video this AM b/c someone had mentioned there weren't enough family friendly movies, or they showed non-family friendly movies too early or something). This should be the right list:

 

Wrinkle in Time

Jumanji

Star Wars: The Last Jedi

Black Panther

Daddy's Home 2

Pitch Perfect 3

Wonder

The Greatest Showman

Justice League

Coco

Peter Rabbit

15:17 to Paris

Thor: Ragnarok

Red Sparrow (midnight movie)

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I think he accidentally posted the movies for March (he was talking about them on the video this AM b/c someone had mentioned there weren't enough family friendly movies, or they showed non-family friendly movies too early or something). This should be the right list:

 

Wrinkle in Time

Jumanji

Star Wars: The Last Jedi

Black Panther

Daddy's Home 2

Pitch Perfect 3

Wonder

The Greatest Showman

Justice League

Coco

Peter Rabbit

15:17 to Paris

Thor: Ragnarok

Red Sparrow (midnight movie)

Thanks! I thought that list he posted seemed a little old.

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I was onboard when they showed Deadpool as a midnight movie and it didn't really seem to stop parents from keeping their kids in the cabin or elsewhere. I didn't watch it, but I passed through a couple times and it didn't seem like they cut much, if anything, out of it.

 

They changed the June movies (from what I understand) because people were complaining they weren't showing enough family friendly movies and that they need to go to ALL family friendly movies or no movies at all. Spoilsports.:rolleyes:

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How do you know which movies will be on a particular ship? How many movies do they play each night? We are going on a 4 day in June.

 

 

Usually John Heald will post about the movies

 

Generally it's only one movie a night if they play the movie - I have seen a ship do 2 in a night before but its not very often

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Usually John Heald will post about the movies

 

Generally it's only one movie a night if they play the movie - I have seen a ship do 2 in a night before but its not very often

Actually, they generally play 2 movies a night, unless there is a deck party and then it'll be just 1 movie. The movies are usually paired up in themes (ie drama night, comedy night, superhero night, etc)

 

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I thought those movies seemed familiar! I saw them on the Dream in 2015!! (see the date on this post)

 

Do you have some more..ummm...current listings?

 

 

that is what they sent me when i asked John H about an updated movie list- I asked for May. (didnt specify the year) sorry I thought it was for this year.

 

(guess that is why he stopped posting

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I was onboard when they showed Deadpool as a midnight movie and it didn't really seem to stop parents from keeping their kids in the cabin or elsewhere. I didn't watch it, but I passed through a couple times and it didn't seem like they cut much, if anything, out of it.

 

They changed the June movies (from what I understand) because people were complaining they weren't showing enough family friendly movies and that they need to go to ALL family friendly movies or no movies at all. Spoilsports.:rolleyes:

 

Ugh I hope this isnt true. From what I always remembered there were usually 2 showings every night. Seemed like the earlier showing was more family/kid friendly and the later showing was more geared towards adults

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Ugh I hope this isnt true. From what I always remembered there were usually 2 showings every night. Seemed like the earlier showing was more family/kid friendly and the later showing was more geared towards adults

 

 

I have not ever seen the same movie played on the MUTS two times in the same night

 

There is a show about 7:30 9:30 and midnight and they have all be different.

Maybe a movie-- a concert.

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I have not ever seen the same movie played on the MUTS two times in the same night

 

There is a show about 7:30 9:30 and midnight and they have all be different.

Maybe a movie-- a concert.

 

Yes thats what I was saying. A family friendly movie earlier then a more adult oriented movie later

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