Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Line of the Week

The only line of the week. And month. Year? Who knows?

None the less, Imperial Theaters gives congratulations to IMF.

Tim sighed. “Maybe… Are you ready?” He opened the passenger door to Ryan’s corvette and climbed inside.
“Yep,” Ryan nodded and got in the driver’s side.
“Aren’t you forgetting something?” Tim asked.
“What? Oh… yeah, right.” Ryan pulled out a very cool-looking pair of sunglasses and slipped them on. “Now I’m ready.”

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

THE EMPIRE HAS RETURNED!

Finally, after many months of waiting, the Empire is back! And after scrutiny of the preceding plot, have decided it's been too dull, and decided to speed up the plot, so it is now more exciting than ever. What else is there to say?

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

1000th hit coming!

Just 150 hits from our 1000th visit to Imperial Theaters, the Theatre will be offering a prize to the 1000th visitor. While details are still being figured out make sure to keep checking for a major Imperial Theater Milestone

Imperial Theaters Goes Public!

After almost a year of being exclusive to only 11 readers anyone can go to the theaters without even logging in! That pretty much says it all!

Thursday, June 19, 2008

Best Line of the Week: Do you rate your kills?

This week it goes to Black Sun Criminal Syndicate:

“Nice kill Tim!” came Ryan snickering voice over the comm. “They will need a nice big hose to clean that up. I’d give it a nine out of ten.”

Laz spoke up. “Aww… the Russian and east German judges both gave you a five point six.”

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

BLACK SUN RETURNS!

Yes, long awaited, the story is posted again, with some exiting new twists!

explosionAt any rate, it is questionable whether posting will return frequnetly or if this is just a fluke. We hope to see more from the explosive story!

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Privacy policy

As is evident, Imperial theaters is at an all time low. Many think this is because the fact that you have to log in to see it (and many think it plain stinks). With these problems to face, who would object to the theaters going open to the public?