
You could hear the sound of the projector as you watched the movie.

Popcorn did not cost very much.

And the movie theatre only had one screen.

The Jim Carrey movie The Majestic empitomized the classic movie theatre.

The poster for The Majestic in which the lead characters have a serious look seems to summarize my feelings. I love the big screen, old fashioned movie theatre. But they are becoming a thing of the past.

Yet these theatres still exist, often in small towns. With all the online movies and video on demand through cable or satellite TV along with DVDs it is a wonder any theatres can survive.
I hope these theatres can hang on a bit longer. I enjoy going to them.
Take care.
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