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I really hoped there’d be something like a “Classic Theatre” or “Movie Palace” community at lemmy.film–but alas. It ended up in here because the others available seemed even less appropriate.

And, yes, I have personal history with the theater–most recently having seen LICORICE PIZZA there 5-ish times when it opened there. (I also saw the original TRON first-run, and once sat next to “Urkel” for the first STAR WARS re-issue.)

I think we should attempt to convince Paul and Maya and Quentin to buy the place.

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I really hoped there’d be something like a “Classic Theatre” or “Movie Palace” community at lemmy.film

Well, my esteemed cinematic colleague, you have friends in high places here at lemmy.film. 🤣

Seriously though, if you’d like to create a “Classic Theatre” or “Movie Palace” community here at lemmy.film, your wish is our command! I personally think your idea would be a perfect fit. You can even be the ringleader moderator of said community if you like. Just follow this link and post a request for your community. Easy peasy.

That goes for all of you popcorn-munching slobs here! 😁🍿📽 Don’t be shy! Got an idea for an apropos community here at lemmy.film? Follow this link and bombs away!

most recently having seen LICORICE PIZZA there 5-ish times

You’re sick and need help. 😂😂😂 I love that movie but still can’t figure out why! 🤣 See this post if ya don’t believe me!

Peace!

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It did occur to me to create a theater-related community. I’m wondering if it should be broader? Should it encompass ALL movie theaters/exhibition–not just the classic palaces of yore? 🤔

I Also noticed you had a few film format communities–but were missing a “70mm” one…

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