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Oscar night (Feb. 22) will soon be upon us, and if you haven't had a chance yet to see this year's nominees for best picture, AMC Theatres has a deal for you. On Feb. 21, the chain is offering a $30 all-day pass ($25 if you're an AMC MovieWatcher member), with back-to-back screenings of the five nominees: Milk, The Reader, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Slumdog Millionaire and Frost/Nixon. That's a lot o' sittin'. But AMC is sweetening the deal with a large popcorn (and free refills!) for each pass holder. And no, you don't have to watch them all if you don't want to. The souvenir lanyard will give you the right to come and go as you like. Find out more, including locations and schedules, at AMC's Web site (click on Best Picture Showcase).
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