Turbo tells the story of a small snail with big dreams of living life in the fast lane.
This week at Harkins Southlake 14 Theatres, films withbrunlikely heroes take center stage with the premieres of Turbo and R.I.P.D.
Turbo tells thebrstory of a small snail with big dreams. Turbo doesn’t fit in so well with hisbrfriends and family because he longs for a life of speed where most of hisbrfellow snails are more than happy to live life at- well, a snail’s pace. Afterbra freak accident fuses his molecular structure with nitrous oxide from wildbrtrip on a drag race car, Turbo’s dream comes true, allowing him to travel up tobr200 miles per hour
As Turbo struggles to adjust to his new powers, he and hisbrbrother Chet are discovered by a California taco stand owner, Tito, whobrorganizes snail races on the side. Tito takes Chet and Turbo to StarlightbrPlaza, where the fastest snails in town compete. Turbo is introduced to somebrnew friends who help teach him the ropes of the track. Turbo's alongside hisbrnew friends and family, he strives to achieve more than he ever imagined. Thisbris a great film for the whole family to enjoy so load up the car and bring yourbrHarkins Theatres Loyalty items this weekend to cheer Turbo on!
Another film premiering this weekend is the adventure comedybrR.I.P.D.: Rest In Peace Department.brAfter hotshot detective Nick Walker is killed in the line of duty, he isbrrecruited in the afterlife by the Rest In Peace Department to help protect thebrliving from evil souls who have escaped judgment.brShortly after joining the supernatural police force, Nick is introduced is hisbrnew partner, Roy Pulsifer, a veteran sheriff with a special talent for beingbrable to spot bad guys in disguise. Just as Nick and Roy are getting accustomedbrwith their new partnership, they must face a menace that threatens the balancebrbetween the physical and supernatural worlds, potentially flooding the Earthbrwith angry lost souls.
This movie is notbrappropriate for young children so take advantage of Harkins Theatres exclusive,brin-lobby PlayCenter. Children ages 3 through 8 can enjoy books, toys, games andbrof course, movies in a supervised, engaging environment by fingerprinted andbrbackground checked professionals. At only $6 per child, it's a deal. Walk-upsbrare welcome and reservations are recommended.
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