Well, contrary to the story posted above, I had an excellent experience at the theter in Orange.
I went to see the opening of Star Wars II: Attack of the Clones and we were greeted personally by the owner (or Manager, I don’t ermember which) when he stood befre the audience and thanked us for coming.
There were fog machines, a little laser lighting and some other fun (in a silly way) introductions, but the experience was far mor personable than in a chain. I felt a genuine, shared love of film and a connection with the people running the place that I would never get from an AMC or other large chain.
Although, I am afraid to ask what “LDS Movies” means in the above post…(I’m hoping it doesn’t mean they play religous propaganda in the theater)
Well, contrary to the story posted above, I had an excellent experience at the theter in Orange.
I went to see the opening of Star Wars II: Attack of the Clones and we were greeted personally by the owner (or Manager, I don’t ermember which) when he stood befre the audience and thanked us for coming.
There were fog machines, a little laser lighting and some other fun (in a silly way) introductions, but the experience was far mor personable than in a chain. I felt a genuine, shared love of film and a connection with the people running the place that I would never get from an AMC or other large chain.
Although, I am afraid to ask what “LDS Movies” means in the above post…(I’m hoping it doesn’t mean they play religous propaganda in the theater)