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mkjelenbaas 04-05-2022 07:39 AM

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Originally Posted by NewtoFL (Post 2079859)
Are the other theatres open?

What did they say when you called the sales office??

meme5x 04-05-2022 02:18 PM

Sad.. so enjoyed Rialto!

Stu from NYC 04-05-2022 04:03 PM

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Originally Posted by mkjelenbaas (Post 2080347)
What did they say when you called the sales office??

No speaka denglish

coffeebean 04-06-2022 03:46 PM

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Originally Posted by HeleneGB (Post 2079978)
The Brownwood Theatre gives walk in covid treatments

I may be totally wrong but I thought I heard those treatments were not effective for the Omicron variant. No? The Brownwood theater is still open for those Covid treatments? I had no idea.

coffeebean 04-06-2022 03:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Regorp (Post 2080051)
Love movie theaters, so last week saw The Lost City then upcoming will see Sonic2. Always great experience on big screen.

I saw West Side Story in the LSL theater and was very disappointed that it was not being shown on their largest screen. I went to Leesburg theater to see it a second time on a much larger screen. It was so much better on the larger screen. I then went to Ocala to see West Side Story for a third time on another very big screen.

I purchased the Blu-Ray of the movie but I know it will never be the same thrilling experience as in the movie theater. Home big screen TVs will never replace the movie theater experience.....for me.

Bogie Shooter 04-06-2022 04:22 PM

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Originally Posted by coffeebean (Post 2080901)
I saw West Side Story in the LSL theater was was very disappointed that it was not being shown on their largest screen. I went to Leesburg theater to see it a second time on a much larger screen. It was so much better on the larger screen. I saw then went to Ocala to see West Side Story for a third time on another very big screen.

I purchased the Blu-Ray of the movie but I know it will never be the same thrilling experience as in the movie theater. Home big screen TVs will never replace the movie theater experience.....for me.

Groupie………

coffeebean 04-06-2022 05:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Stu from NYC (Post 2080246)
Too old for it. Loved them when we were younger

Never too old to enjoy a drive in movie. They even have a radio station frequency to listen to the audio on your car stereo system. Much better than those speakers you had to hang from your car door.

Oh, those were the days. I saw "Some Like It Hot" in a drive in movie with my parents and my younger sister when it first was released. Love those memories.

coffeebean 04-06-2022 05:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Bogie Shooter (Post 2080916)
Groupie………

I know. I have an obsession with that movie. LOVE, LOVE, LOVE it!

Stu from NYC 04-06-2022 07:25 PM

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Originally Posted by coffeebean (Post 2080933)
Never too old to enjoy a drive in movie. They even have a radio station frequency to listen to the audio on your car stereo system. Much better than those speakers you had to hang from your car door.

Oh, those were the days. I saw "Some Like It Hot" in a drive in movie with my parents and my younger sister when it first was released. Love those memories.

Great place to go while we were dating and shall we say frisky.:icon_wink:

jamblu 04-11-2022 05:57 AM

Theaters Closed
 
I’m sure paying customers would return if they open their doors for business



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Originally Posted by Villages Kahuna (Post 2080001)
Because almost all of The Villages movie theatres remain closed?

Unfortunately the pandemic appears to have resulted in most people simply watching movies at home on their big screen TV. It’s not altogether clear whether our three multiple screen movie theaters will ever fully re-open. You have to have paying customers in the movie theater seats to make them viable businesses. That ain’t happening.


Marathon Man 04-11-2022 06:39 AM

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Originally Posted by jamblu (Post 2082358)
I’m sure paying customers would return if they open their doors for business

Enough to keep the business in the black? I would not invest my money in a movie theater. And I would not ask anyone else to either.

Stu from NYC 04-11-2022 07:33 AM

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Originally Posted by jamblu (Post 2082358)
I’m sure paying customers would return if they open their doors for business

Been to the one open theatre in the villages lately.

Have gone three times in the past year and never more than 20% or so occupancy.

Freehiker 04-15-2022 07:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Stu from NYC (Post 2082417)
Been to the one open theatre in the villages lately.

Have gone three times in the past year and never more than 20% or so occupancy.

There also have to be GOOD movies worth paying for. We were movie junkies pre-pandemic but there is rarely anything worth seeing these days.

Nucky 04-15-2022 08:03 AM

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Originally Posted by coffeebean (Post 2080901)
I saw West Side Story in the LSL theater and was very disappointed that it was not being shown on their largest screen. I went to Leesburg theater to see it a second time on a much larger screen. It was so much better on the larger screen. I then went to Ocala to see West Side Story for a third time on another very big screen.

I purchased the Blu-Ray of the movie but I know it will never be the same thrilling experience as in the movie theater. Home big screen TVs will never replace the movie theater experience.....for me.

I wish you had a chance to see the
AMC Lincoln Square theater
There is only one real IMAX screen in New York City, the AMC Lincoln Square theater. It's about a 600-person theater with a screen that's 80 feet high and 100 feet wide.

We went once and I believe it was for the release of one of The Batman Movies. Although the movie was great it was rough going into the city at that time. The Screen was truly unbelievable.

Stu from NYC 04-15-2022 10:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Nucky (Post 2083738)
I wish you had a chance to see the
AMC Lincoln Square theater
There is only one real IMAX screen in New York City, the AMC Lincoln Square theater. It's about a 600-person theater with a screen that's 80 feet high and 100 feet wide.

We went once and I believe it was for the release of one of The Batman Movies. Although the movie was great it was rough going into the city at that time. The Screen was truly unbelievable.

Would love to see another imax screening but not looking likely

kkingston57 04-16-2022 08:47 AM

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Originally Posted by NewtoFL (Post 2079936)
Thank you everyone. We really enjoy going to the movies. Sorry to see that two theaters have closed. Glad there is still one though.

We live in the Spanish Springs area and go to the AMC theatre in Leesburg 2-3 times a month. Like the big screen and great reclining seats. $12.00 for 2 on Tuesdays. Movies at home are good but it is our opinion that the big screen can not be beat. In these times it does not appear that theatres are not going to come back(my humble opinion)


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