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Businiess name:  Cinerama Theatre
Review by:  Cameron W.
Review content: 
Unlike most new theaters which squeeze 20 screens into one building, the Cinerama is unique in that it only has one screen. But the SIZE of this screen is one of the biggest on the west coast. Here's a little history of this theater. It was a classic theater back in the day showing Cinerama films. After time it became worn down and down trodden. Lovingly restored by Seattle owner Paul Allen it is now the "fan boy" place to see movies. Aside from the screen, the reason to go to this theater is that it attracts the best audiences on opening day. The crowd is usually quite interactive with the movie and cheers are never looked down on. When Terminator part 8 or the 12th re-release of Star Wars comes to the silver screen - be sure to see it at the Cinerama.

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