I am proud to say that I was one of many managers luckly enough to work at the 150 in the 1990’s. If United Artists renewed their lease I would probably still be there. I loved that Theatre, we had the best of everything, staff, services etc. One screen, one movie at a time, the way it should be.
UA cinema 150 was a great movie experience. Seattle had one also and it had the biggest wide and curved screen. In a handsome huge dome. Sadly it was torn down years ago and is now a boring new nameless building downtown. It was built when theatres had personality and even a dramatic curtain that was waterfall.
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I am proud to say that I was one of many managers luckly enough to work at the 150 in the 1990’s. If United Artists renewed their lease I would probably still be there. I loved that Theatre, we had the best of everything, staff, services etc. One screen, one movie at a time, the way it should be.
UA cinema 150 was a great movie experience. Seattle had one also and it had the biggest wide and curved screen. In a handsome huge dome. Sadly it was torn down years ago and is now a boring new nameless building downtown. It was built when theatres had personality and even a dramatic curtain that was waterfall.