Talk:Movie theater
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"Venue" vs. "Building"
In the first sentence, wouldn't "venue" be a better word than "builing," since it would describe both indoor and outdoor theaters?
- If you feel it would be better, go ahead and change it. :-) —Frecklefoot 18:19, 8 Sep 2003 (UTC)
Ideas for expansion
Moved this from the article; it belongs here.
- some ideas for expansion of this article:
- history of the movie theater
- culture around 'going to the movies'
—Frecklefoot 18:19, 8 Sep 2003 (UTC)
Living with your parents is relevant to movie theaters?
"...privacy in the back-row). This applies in particular for young people who still live with their parents, and these parents tend to monitor and/or forbid certain activities."
I agree with the 'back row' traditionally being associated with privacy, but the point about escaping parental control is surely irrelevant to an article about movie theaters. In its presently unqualified state it is unlikely to reflect movie theater culture worldwide either - is it a US-centric point? I would remove the line, any opinions? --Air 16:40, 18 Jan 2005 (UTC)