What does the MJR stand for at the theater?

What does the MJR stand for at the theater?

Movies Just Right
History. MJR Theatres was created in 1980 by Mike Mihalich with the acquisition of Main Theatre (sold in 1997 and now known as the Main Art Theatre) in Royal Oak, Michigan. The name MJR was taken from their original slogan Movies Just Right.

Who sings the MJR theme song?

The song closes with a repeating chorus, “It’s more fun at MJR,” sung by what might as well be a choir of angels. Good luck getting it out of your head, no matter what movie you’re about to see. The song has been rattling around moviegoers’ heads since it debuted in 2001; the clapping started two or three years later.

Does Magic Johnson own movie theaters?

A: Earvin “Magic” Johnson, former basketball star with the Los Angeles Lakers, jointly operates three 12-screen Magic Theatres in Atlanta, Houston and Cleveland; one nine-screen in Harlem and one 15-screen in Los Angeles.

Does MJR have popcorn?

Popcorn & Drinks Eight ounce. Size of seven large popcorns. With Butter Flavoring.

Who is MJR Theatres?

MJR Theatres was created in 1980 by Mike Mihalich with the acquisition of Main Theatre (sold in 1997 and now known as the Main Art Theatre) in Royal Oak, Michigan. The name MJR was taken from their original slogan Movies Just Right.

When did the MJR Troy Grand Digital Cinema 16 open?

The 16-screen Troy Grand Digital Cinema 16 opened on June 20, 2014. This was also around the time that MJR created its first PLF (Premium Large-Screen Format) titled the EPIC Experience.

What is the EPIC Experience by MJR?

In 2014, MJR created its own PLF (Premium Large Format) named The EPIC Experience by combining Dolby Atmos and a 4K projector from Christie. In 2019 the chain was acquired for $152.25 million by the Belgium-based Kinepolis Group, a cinema chain with theaters in Europe and North America. With the acquisition the group entered the US market.

How do I contact MJR customer service?

(248) 666-7908 Check in at your local MJR! Follow @mjrtheatres! Guests are politely asked to respect fellow movie-goers by refraining from disruptive behavior during the Feature Presentation, including talking or using devices with screens or lights.