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Osi Osgood
Film God

Posts: 10204
From: Mountian Home, ID.
Registered: Jul 2005
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posted October 31, 2011 02:16 PM
I hope that you will be taking home many a momento of that lovely looking theater, (35MM trailers and stuff of choice).
One of my fanatsies has always been to be in a small town, out in the middle of nowhere, and finding an abandoned shut down movie theater and just rummaging through the place to see what I find, from ancient candy boxes and wrappers to whatever.
Quite sad to hear of your beloved theater closing.
It makes me look forward to the day when, if I live long enough, the damned "digital theaters" closing for whatever is already in the pipeline for the future!
Now I'm pissed, and I was having such a good day!
-------------------- "All these moments will be lost in time, just like ... tears, in the rain. "
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Adrian Winchester
Film God
Posts: 2941
From: Croydon, London, UK
Registered: Aug 2004
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posted November 07, 2011 07:42 AM
So sorry to see this dreadful news - it has always been great to see Graham's posts, reminding us of a friendly, inviting-sounding cinema that continued to use 35mm and continued to maintain the highest standards possible.
Speaking as someone who has been highly involved in a campaign to save a cinema closed in South London earlier this year, however bleak the situation may seem, I really hope that outraged local people will get organised quickly and kick up as much of a fuss about this as they can. Not just by expressing their disapproval to the owners and the local Press, but to the local council - or whatever body has to sanction the demolition and change of usage. I suspect that the indecent haste with which closure and demolition is planned is a ploy to try and get it over with before opposition can build up. If the cinema is clearly profitable, surely the local body in charge of planning, etc, should acknowledge that replacing a popular amenity with additional shops is damaging to the town, so I hope those passionate about saving the cinema will tell any key local politicians that their support is expected. If hundreds of people quickly make it clear that they don't want to lose their cinema; they will 'name and shame' the owners; and they will promote a boycott of whatever development would replace the cinema, it will give the owners something to think about. If the owners gain a sense that closing the cinema could be more trouble than it's worth, surely they could come up with some sort of compromise that retains it cinema within whatever plans they have?
-------------------- Adrian Winchester
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