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Cinearts At Santana Row
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Cyndi F.
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If you're tired of going to the 20-theater multi-plex and long for the days when you went to the smaller and more intimate "neighborhood"cinema, this is the place for you.
With only six theaters, and films for "grown-ups", you can enjoy your movie experience as you sit in chairs that are placed so that no one tall can block your view.
At the start of every movie, an usher comes in and asks everyone to turn off their cell phones (yes,a real person!) and reminds everyone to be quiet, and at the end of the movie, an usher is at the door to hand out mints as you leave. What could be more respectable. You feel like a human being and not just a sheep being herded into a seat.
Ah, the civility of it all. I recommend it highly. And afterward, you get to walk around Santana Row and eat or people watch, have a drink or shop. All in all, a wonderful experience.
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