happyfilmluvguy
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There's something about watching a movie in the dark. We all do it at home with our television. I guess it gives us the sense of reclusiveness, quiet, and relaxation. That's what really makes a movie house. The atmosphere pulls you into the movie just as the movie does. My high school film teacher, (I'm not in high school anymore), has said on a few occasions, when I have brought up whether theaters will last or not, "I'll always prefer watching movies in a theater", and I can completely agree.
A couple of months ago I saw "Mildred Pierce" with Joan Crawford on the big screen. Not only that but in a one screen movie house. I have seen it so many times on television and I have it on VHS, but the movie experience for me, hightened 10 times more in that theater. After that I didn't think I could watch it on my television again. At The Silent Movie Theatre here in LA, I saw Charlie Chaplin's "The Kid" on Father's Day. Not only did they play the movie but previews, had a Charlie Chaplin imitator contest, the owner went on stage and SUNG to the audience, and it had live piano accompaniment.
Classic movies aren't show as often as new movies are in the theater, but if you find out that a classic movie is playing at a theater near you, DO NOT hesitate. It's a whole new experience.
So, what classic movies have you seen in the theater and where?
A couple of months ago I saw "Mildred Pierce" with Joan Crawford on the big screen. Not only that but in a one screen movie house. I have seen it so many times on television and I have it on VHS, but the movie experience for me, hightened 10 times more in that theater. After that I didn't think I could watch it on my television again. At The Silent Movie Theatre here in LA, I saw Charlie Chaplin's "The Kid" on Father's Day. Not only did they play the movie but previews, had a Charlie Chaplin imitator contest, the owner went on stage and SUNG to the audience, and it had live piano accompaniment.
Classic movies aren't show as often as new movies are in the theater, but if you find out that a classic movie is playing at a theater near you, DO NOT hesitate. It's a whole new experience.
So, what classic movies have you seen in the theater and where?