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Has our culture become spoiled recently, with the advent of stadium seating, convenient cupholders, mega-screens & DHX sound? Maybe so, but call me spoiled.
The St. Anthony Main theater has a... More
Has our culture become spoiled recently, with the advent of stadium seating, convenient cupholders, mega-screens & DHX sound? Maybe so, but call me spoiled.
The St. Anthony Main theater has a lot going for it - a fun location, great restaurants on the same street, and a prime spot in a burgeoning neighborhood.
So why don't they clean up their act? The theater floors are sticky. The screens aren't just tiny, they're insect sized. The sound is poor. I have never been to this theater once when the sound didn't go out during a movie, or some other mishap occured. The seats are tiny, cramped and low. It's just not comfortable.
If you're going to ask $7 or $8 a ticket, at least make it worth the patron's time to offer comfortable or even decent surroundings.
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This is theater has much in common with many multiplexs created in the 80s-small seats, non-stadium seating, and tiny screens.
We went to watch a movie there last night, only because it was the... More
This is theater has much in common with many multiplexs created in the 80s-small seats, non-stadium seating, and tiny screens.
We went to watch a movie there last night, only because it was the only place in town showing it.
We had to park about 4 blocks away (no big deal). What I didn't expect, however, was the digusting smell in the theater itself-the best way I could describe it is an unclean head on a cabin cruiser.
Yuk.
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