“If people don’t walk out of theatres saying “Yes, something is possible, then you have failed.” ~ Isaac Newton
There is a movement underway to restore old movie houses and bring new life to them! Fits in with current trends, doesn’t it? These days, it is all about recycle, renew and renovate!
Many of the regal, ornate American movie theatres were torn down with wrecking balls, or replaced by modern multiplexes. Those that were spared, sit idle and in disrepair. People across America are putting their dollars and their efforts into restoring the grand old dames of old community theatres such as the Bijous, Roxys and Rialtos! Even in Steamboat Springs, CO a non-profit organization has been formed to try to save the Chief Theatre built in the center of downtown in 1926. For more information on this trend of restoring movie theatres in cities across America, please visit http://bit.ly/cl54Uk.
Entering the doors of new modern cineplexes is akin to walking into chain hotels. They all kind of look alike! There is nothing unique about the architecture – no fancy decorations, embellishments or fascinating details – just four walls, rows of seats, a large screen and audio surround sound.
I like the idea of historic preservation! Perhaps restoration of old theatres could help bring new life to downtowns. Not only would marquees be lit up once again, but businesses whose lively hoods have been damaged by malls, outlets and suburban shopping may shine once again, too!
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