lordmandeep
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retail stores are flooding to the city and even the big suburb only ones as well.
Downtown Toronto has lost many movie theatres over the last 15 years (Plaza, University, Eaton Centre, Uptown, Backstage, etc.). At the same time its population has surged. There's no question, the downtown will easily be able to handle AMC's presence.
Even TLS itself is filled with a big box suburban movie theatre and big box suburban restaurants (Jack Astors, etc).retail stores are flooding to the city and even the big suburb only ones as well.
Downtown Toronto has lost many movie theatres over the last 15 years (Plaza, University, Eaton Centre, Uptown, Backstage, etc.). At the same time its population has surged. There's no question, the downtown will easily be able to handle AMC's presence.
In my experience (moviegoing in Mississauga/Oakville/Toronto), AMC theatres are often cleaner and smell more fresh than Famous Players.
Cineplex Odeon bought Famous Players? I thought it was the other way around. They sure made it seem that way. I guess they liked the Famous Players branding a lot better than their own, so they closed/rebranded most of their theatres.
True story - used to be a Famous Players employee/usher as a teenager. We had the overnight cleaners who did all the heavy lifting. However, it was our job to clean up the theatres between shows and keep the washrooms clean.
Not to get too off-topic, but I cannot listen to the Titanic song (Celine), or the theme songs from Armageddon (Aero Smith and Chantal K.) and Tarzan (Phil Collins) without breaking out into tears and crawling into a little ball on the floor. Why? So many months of cleaning up other people's trash listening to those songs will make anyone go mad. Add to it that often times theatre-goers would dispose things like condoms, tampoons, diapers (all used!) and empty bottles of rum, vodka, etc... I mean, who drinks a micky of rum during a saturday matinee of Tarzan? Who is so engrossed in the movie that they have to change their baby's diaper in the theatre? So gross.
The issue for TLS will be whether or not Ryerson students make a big mess prior to the screenings since auditoriums will double as classrooms in the day.
I mean, who drinks a micky of rum during a saturday matinee of Tarzan?