It's a shame many of you aren't old enough to have experienced the grand individual movie theaters that started disappearing in the 70''s. Super huge screens, various cinema extended film styles, and plush opera house type interiors. I still recall having to wear a suit to most of the downtown Pittsburgh theaters up until the late 60's, early 70's. My last suit to a movie was for the original Planet of the Apes. Usually the theater would have exclusive road show rights and play the same movie for 3-6 months ( I remember Dr. Strangelove playing King's Court theater for over a year straight. That was one of the first theaters in the USA that, in later years, did the live participation Rocky Horror Pictures showings)......I think some of you would have really enjoyed those types of theaters..........In Pittsburgh, most of those opera house theaters have been renovated and now house the Pittsburgh Symphony, Pittsburgh Ballet, and live theater productions. So they do live on. Outside photo of one of the those ornate palaces are in UK Trigg's , 'Epic Trip' report (pg. 10, (Heinz Hall).