God I absolutely loved this theatre. It was my favorite!!! It had the coolest sunken bathrooms and real velvet curtains. It was just huge. The aisles were great, tons of legroom. It was a true cinematic esperience. The saddest part is (to me) is that I never even went to it in it’s heydey, just when it was a second run theatre in the nineties. And it was still the coolest ever. Even now that the cinerama is working and wonderful (thank you Paul Allen!), I still wish it was the UA-150 that could have been saved.<p>
Probably the best film I ever saw there was ‘From Here to Eternity’, which was wonderful. however, I still had loads of fun with ‘Saturday Night Fever’, ‘Rumble in the Bronx’, and ‘Wildthings’. I will never forget this magical place.
God I absolutely loved this theatre. It was my favorite!!! It had the coolest sunken bathrooms and real velvet curtains. It was just huge. The aisles were great, tons of legroom. It was a true cinematic esperience. The saddest part is (to me) is that I never even went to it in it’s heydey, just when it was a second run theatre in the nineties. And it was still the coolest ever. Even now that the cinerama is working and wonderful (thank you Paul Allen!), I still wish it was the UA-150 that could have been saved.<p>
Probably the best film I ever saw there was ‘From Here to Eternity’, which was wonderful. however, I still had loads of fun with ‘Saturday Night Fever’, ‘Rumble in the Bronx’, and ‘Wildthings’. I will never forget this magical place.