Theaters
2005 World News : Theaters
7 pages found in Theaters: Cinema Sightlines
A place for moviegoers to seek out and share feedback on specific theaters. Theater spotlights, articles, an etiquette guide, and discussion forum.
http://cinemasightlines.com/ Cineman In the Back Row
Worldwide underground and mainstream theater information and links. Also includes film festival details, movie sound files, and movie industry links.
http://www.inthebackrow.com/ The Mad Cornish Projectionist
Dedicated to projectors, projectionists and the cinema industry.
http://www.madcornishprojectionist.co.uk/ MovieSneak - The Movie Hopper's Guide
Former movie theater employee explains how to sneak into movies and theater hop without getting caught.
http://webspace.webring.com/people/sm/moviesneak/ National Association of Theatre Owners
Worldwide trade organization.
http://www.natoonline.org/ Rivest's Ultimate List of Movie Theaters
Lists indoor and drive-in theaters in the United States and Canada. The theater details are in downloadable Excel spreadsheets.
http://www.movie-theatre.org/ Theaters for Sale
Centralized facility for the acquisition or divesture of middle and upper market motion picture houses.
http://www.theatersforsale.com/
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