Wow, what a great statement, the 3 major theater chains are stupid. Other than leading the way in struggling with the crap movie hollywood puts out, dealing with the most attendance than any other chain, and finding new ways to improve the movie going experience I would say the top 3 are stupid as well. I thought this was an site to talk about cinema treasures, not have baseless attacks on the most successful exhibitors. Just because they all have policies and rules that make each experience unique, doesn’t mean they are all bad. If you say they are stupid, tell us why?
Sorry, it took me so long to get back on this site…I just opened a new 12 screen theater in Texas and between that and getting back home to Ohio to see family it has been quite hectic.
I did find out that this theater was purchased by some local folks, one I know from childhood. They are good people and should make that theater become a little more successful.
If anyone still wants some info on this theater I found a write up in a history book on the town that I purchased when I worked for the local newspaper. I would post the info on CT, but I would want to do it with the owner’s permission.
What all would you like to know? I used to live there (now in Dallas) and still have family back there that can get info on the place. I can also look up some of the history of it, and also give you a pretty good anyalisis of the village of North Baltimore.
Wow, what a great statement, the 3 major theater chains are stupid. Other than leading the way in struggling with the crap movie hollywood puts out, dealing with the most attendance than any other chain, and finding new ways to improve the movie going experience I would say the top 3 are stupid as well. I thought this was an site to talk about cinema treasures, not have baseless attacks on the most successful exhibitors. Just because they all have policies and rules that make each experience unique, doesn’t mean they are all bad. If you say they are stupid, tell us why?
oh no the link is dead for their homepage, may need to give a call home to see what is up with the place. Last I heard things were going well.
And it has been sold…
Two local folks purchased the theater a couple of months ago and it is now called the Virginia Clark Theater.
Oh yeah, it is now called the Virginia Clark theater…
Sorry, it took me so long to get back on this site…I just opened a new 12 screen theater in Texas and between that and getting back home to Ohio to see family it has been quite hectic.
I did find out that this theater was purchased by some local folks, one I know from childhood. They are good people and should make that theater become a little more successful.
If anyone still wants some info on this theater I found a write up in a history book on the town that I purchased when I worked for the local newspaper. I would post the info on CT, but I would want to do it with the owner’s permission.
What all would you like to know? I used to live there (now in Dallas) and still have family back there that can get info on the place. I can also look up some of the history of it, and also give you a pretty good anyalisis of the village of North Baltimore.