I join you on memory lane, remembering when I could go to the Princess Theater in Frostburg, Maryland with one dollar — get a ticket to the movie, popcorn, a soft drink, and ten cents change.
What might be called the “Theater Experience” is no more. Even if you find a movie you’d actually pay to see, the commercials they’re not even ashamed anymore to show, sticky floors, musty smells, people talking, texting and in some case talking on phones have made it impossible to enjoy as a complete experience that one actually looked forward to.
camapa233 Premium Member almost 12 years ago
I join you on memory lane, remembering when I could go to the Princess Theater in Frostburg, Maryland with one dollar — get a ticket to the movie, popcorn, a soft drink, and ten cents change.
tinteardrop almost 12 years ago
What might be called the “Theater Experience” is no more. Even if you find a movie you’d actually pay to see, the commercials they’re not even ashamed anymore to show, sticky floors, musty smells, people talking, texting and in some case talking on phones have made it impossible to enjoy as a complete experience that one actually looked forward to.
rini1946 almost 12 years ago
and well I wonder people are jumping mitt for having money and love all the moive stars that make a fortune can do no wrong