Roaylrat
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In those days the city had only one cinema. The cinematic experience tends to blend with memoires of walking the city streets, waiting in line to buy tickets, the taste of popcorn, smell of the theater, color of texture of the chairs and the intensity of the sound. Who framed Roger rabbit?, Dances with wolves, Batman, The silence of the lambs, Dracula, The piano… Those were only few of the movies that will always be part of the big screen they were projected upon. With the passing years, and the fast uprising of multi-cinemas at the shopping centers, the single and lonely theater was swallowed among the city buildings that surround it from all sides. The gate was locked. The wheel stopped turning. The celluloid froze under the burnt projector lamp. Only the ghosts of memories still echoes inside the empty hall, with the weak sound of magnetic stripe and low flicker of moving picture.
Movie:
[nomedia]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lCFIjxuf-Jo&feature=related[/nomedia]
More pics:
http://royalrat.wordpress.com/2011/06/24/haunted-houses-4-elierzer-yaffe-street/
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