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I guess not enough people wanted to pay $20 for parking and whatever the price of a ticket is these days.
I quite enjoy the theater and hope it remains open. I don't mind paying a few extra bucks to see a movie in a state of the art, small theater while having a beer and not being annoyed by inconsiderate idiots talking and texting during the movie.
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Originally Posted by SunnyKayak
It will be closed for two years they want the new theater to be more diverse and family friendly
That kind of defeats the entire concept of the place to begin with. What is wrong with having a theater geared more towards adults?
I quite enjoy the theater and hope it remains open. I don't mind paying a few extra bucks to see a movie in a state of the art, small theater while having a beer and not being annoyed by inconsiderate idiots talking and texting during the movie.
That kind of defeats the entire concept of the place to begin with. What is wrong with having a theater geared more towards adults?
It makes me wonder if Cinebarre at the Arboretum is doing well, and if they would be expanding to uptown.
Quiznos at the Arboretum office park. The Fountains at Ardrey Kell is still showing on the website, but it didn't look open recently.
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