My son and I saw “The Blair Witch Project” in 2002 at the Tampa Theater. The setting made the movie, rather than vice versa, and the full house had a great time. I will note, however, that the first seats we tried in the balcony had about 12 inches of leg room (we found better seats ASAP). Were folks so much smaller in 1926? Anyway, the Tampa Theater is an experience not to be missed.
My dad took me to the Gaylynn in 1969 to see “2001: A Space Odyssey” Being 13 at the time, the place (and the movie) impressed me greatly. Having “2001” at the Gaylynn in full double throw-down Cinerama as my first real movie experience has made every subsequent theater presentation pale in comparison.
My son and I saw “The Blair Witch Project” in 2002 at the Tampa Theater. The setting made the movie, rather than vice versa, and the full house had a great time. I will note, however, that the first seats we tried in the balcony had about 12 inches of leg room (we found better seats ASAP). Were folks so much smaller in 1926? Anyway, the Tampa Theater is an experience not to be missed.
My dad took me to the Gaylynn in 1969 to see “2001: A Space Odyssey” Being 13 at the time, the place (and the movie) impressed me greatly. Having “2001” at the Gaylynn in full double throw-down Cinerama as my first real movie experience has made every subsequent theater presentation pale in comparison.