The Cinerama in Seattle was the only theater I cared about. Quite clearly operated as a labor of love instead of as a business run by a bunch of MBAs. When Vulcan killed it after Paul Allen died, I lost any love for movie theaters I once had.
Watching both Lawrence of Arabia and 2001 the way they were intended to be watched back in the 60s was an experience I'll never forget, and unlikely to ever be duplicated.
The Cinerama in Seattle was the only theater I cared about. Quite clearly operated as a labor of love instead of as a business run by a bunch of MBAs. When Vulcan killed it after Paul Allen died, I lost any love for movie theaters I once had.
Watching both Lawrence of Arabia and 2001 the way they were intended to be watched back in the 60s was an experience I'll never forget, and unlikely to ever be duplicated.