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Originally Posted by neverending
When I was a kid we had a quaint little phenomina in our neighborhood- something that doesn't exist any more- a neighborhood theatre. With one screen. Locally owned.
Every Saturday I'd walk down the the Center Theater and watch the Double Feature matinee for $1.00. In addition to two feature films there would be cartoons, old newsreels and serials from the 40s- all lovingly programmed by the theatre manager. There were even prize give aways. One time I won a Weird-Ohs model kit by Ed "Big Daddy" Roth.
I saw some amazing movies there, but by far were the Hammer double feature and the Roger Corman Poe adaptations. I saw just about every horror & sci fi film made in the late 50s, early 60s there. Seeing them on the big screen was something I'll always remember.
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Ah, that's incredible.
I'd give just about anything to have seen those films on the big screen.
It's also a shame that small, locally owned theatres don't really exist anymore, for the most part. Even if they do, they can only afford to play big blockbusters.