| Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel PG, 88 min | Starts on Fri, Feb 12 |
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| Blind Side, The PG-13, 126 min |
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| Twilight Saga: New Moon, The PG-13, 130 min | Starts on Fri, Feb 12 |
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My family will travel from miles around to gather to go to a movie at The Grand because the experience makes it all worthwhile. The Grand brings back the old time movie experience in a beautiful facility and at a reasonable price. This is far better than anything you can get one of the mega theaters. The Grand Theater was beautifully restored by the current owners. The seating is comfortable. The concession stand is inside the theater so you don't miss any of the movie if you go to get food. The bathrooms are clean and very nice. The staff at The Grand all wear uniforms reminiscent of the old days of movie theaters. They are plentiful, available, cheerful and helpful. When was the last time you saw someone at the Mega Theaters in the theater to help out when you needed it? Before the lights dim, you are entertained with music played on an organ, just like the old days. After the lights go down the first thing you see is a cartoon - yes just like the old days when going to the movies was a fun experience. This is followed by a single preview - not the endless stream of commercials followed by 15 or 20 minutes of previews that turn going to a movie at the Mega Theater into an endurance challenge before the film starts. When the film starts, it is projected on a huge movie screen - as large as anything at a Mega Theater shy of an IMAX screen and miles better than the smaller rooms the Mega Theaters often put people in. The sound system at The Grand is also top notch. Best of all, you get this for a price that is easily half to one third what you'd pay at a Mega Theater. And the ticket prices are not the only thing that is reasonable, the refreshments at the concession stand - soda, popcorn, and candy - do not cost much more than what they would at the store. You'd be wise to keep track of The Grand's website not only for regular movies but also for special attractions, like midnight showings of Rocky Horror or the recent one time showing of the silent film version of "The Phantom of the Opera" with live organ accompaniment. For a great movie experience, you can't beat The Grand.
GREAT place to go on a tight budget!! This theater has that old fashion feeling and price
It is so nice to be able to bring my 6 year old to a theater that is intimate and nostalgic. On top of that, it's more convenient and affordable! Try it once and you'll be hooked...
AWESOME and definitely worth it. Very affordable and beautifully decorated. I try to go here as much as I can.
I grew up in this town and was glad to hear that the theater re-opened back in its classic beauty. I have gone regularly there for both regular second run movies and their Midnight Movies. This is a beautifully restored theater where the owners are trying to re-create the original movie going experience including having a curtain over the screen before the show starts. They are currently in the process of installing a pipe organ so that in the future they can show silent films as they were show back in the 1920s when this theater was originally built. They have also recently installed an X-Box 360 and have added a digital projection system to allow people to rent the theater for up to 16 people at a time playing games on the BIG screen and also for business presentations or birthday parties. Check out their website for more information on all of the latest additions. The cost of seeing movies at this theater is less than half the cost of any first run theater and has an atmosphere of grandeur lacking at the typical multiplexes. If you are in the area, I highly recommend that you see at least one show hereĀ Because after you see one, you will be back for more.