I lived in Southern California for 25 years beginning in1970. I loved the Orange Cinedome. I was actually surprised to learn that the theatre had been torn down. What a loss. I knew that if I really wanted to experience a movie not just watch it, I needed to go to the Cinedome. The large capacity of the theatres, the sound system and the large screens all contributed to an awesome viewing experience. One of my finest memories was watching the premiere showing of Return of the Jedi. The small, tight multiplex theatres of today just don’t compare to the Cinedome. I am visiting California this summer and I hoped to see a movie at the Cinedome. To my dismay I found out that the theatre no longer exists. Obviously some people considered the Cinedome to be a relic of the past.
I lived in Southern California for 25 years beginning in1970. I loved the Orange Cinedome. I was actually surprised to learn that the theatre had been torn down. What a loss. I knew that if I really wanted to experience a movie not just watch it, I needed to go to the Cinedome. The large capacity of the theatres, the sound system and the large screens all contributed to an awesome viewing experience. One of my finest memories was watching the premiere showing of Return of the Jedi. The small, tight multiplex theatres of today just don’t compare to the Cinedome. I am visiting California this summer and I hoped to see a movie at the Cinedome. To my dismay I found out that the theatre no longer exists. Obviously some people considered the Cinedome to be a relic of the past.