I went there yesterday to see Superbad. It was a funny experience. People there were talking to the screens and stuff. The workers there aren’t at their places, but I was overall pleased with the film. The film quality wasn’t that great (all the way to the left of the screen was all blue) but what do you want for 6 bucks. I will definitely go there again.
There IS a documentary film about the Paradise Theater. A clip of the film is here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hmOI95U40nA I’m borrowing a copy on video from the New York Public Library (I don’t know if it’s the same thing as the YouTube video I showed you…but it might be). The Paradise was one of the grand movie palaces of it’s day. I wish they would show movies again!
I went there yesterday to see Superbad. It was a funny experience. People there were talking to the screens and stuff. The workers there aren’t at their places, but I was overall pleased with the film. The film quality wasn’t that great (all the way to the left of the screen was all blue) but what do you want for 6 bucks. I will definitely go there again.
Yeah…the video that i’m holding is at View link I don’t know if it’s the same thing. Its on VHS.
There IS a documentary film about the Paradise Theater. A clip of the film is here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hmOI95U40nA I’m borrowing a copy on video from the New York Public Library (I don’t know if it’s the same thing as the YouTube video I showed you…but it might be). The Paradise was one of the grand movie palaces of it’s day. I wish they would show movies again!