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Businiess name:  Landmark Piedmont Cinema
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
The Kabuki is absolutely the worst theaters in San Francisco, in fact it is the worst theatre I have ever had the displeasure of visiting. The screens are tiny, I rather watch a VHS tape on my 35 in. TV screen. It's a total let down when you fork over movie money, buy your usual stale goodies to get into the movie mood, only to be seated in a tiny room with a screen a few inches larger than your home TV. Pop some popcorn, let it sit out for four or five days, plop down in front of your home TV, invite some rude people to talk over the show and you're still one up on the Kabuki. Avoid the Kabuki like a plague. Pros: In San Francisco Cons: Tiny screens, Dirty theaters

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