Saturday, May 21, 2011

Which Movie Theater to Choose in the University District of Seattle

Do you know something about the movie theaters in the University District of Seattle? Actually it's a great venue for watching films. People can find Hollywood favorites, independent films and foreign language cinemas in this district. But most people don't know which movie theater to choose though they know what kind of movies they like. For example, some people like the classic movies but they don't know which theater mainly releases this kind of movies. They will spend much time in searching. But now, if you have no idea about which movie theater to choose, this article can help you.

If you want to find a complex of different kinds of movies, like indie films and foreign language films and Hollywood films, you can go to the Metro Theater and the Seven Gables Theater. Both of these two theaters can satisfy your taste in films.

Seven Gables is located on the 50th of Seattle. It features an old midsize room with a small screen. The outside parking spot is also very teeny. Maybe you are wondering why such a theater is popular. Seven Gables is small but comfortable. Though there is only one screen, it selects excellent movies for the audiences.


The Metro Theater is situated on 45th Street of Seattle. The special feature of this theater is the ten screens. It is different from Seven Gables. It's new and modern. And there are many rooms set for different purposes. For example, the small shoebox rooms are used when there are not many visitors. You have the chance to see the workings of a row of film platters.

If you are fond of some classics or are looking for the movies in which some old time actors played role, you can head into Grand Illusion. You can find it around the Seven Gables Theater.

If you get mad at the foreign language cinemas, you can not miss Varsity Theater. The majority of the films released on the three screens of Varsity Theater are overseas films.

Guild 45th originated from the old live stage venue. Landmark took over it in 1989. The original auditorium is the present main theater of Guild 45th and carries mainstream films to visitors. A secondary theater operated in 1983. These two theaters are called Guild 45th. In general, one movie will be repeated several times in Guild 45th.

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