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Home arrow Movie and Video Reviews arrow What was your favourite/last movie that you saw at the Capitol Theatre?
What was your favourite/last movie that you saw at the Capitol Theatre? | Print |  E-mail
Written by David Dimitrie   
Monday, 06 October 2008

What was your favourite/last movie that you saw at the Capitol Theatre? Send in your thoughts in the comment box

below.

For me, it was O Brother Where Art Thou, a Coen Brothers Film starring George Clooney in December 2000. Image

It featured one of the finest soundtracks of Bluegrass music ever assembled.

 

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Butch McLarty - Last Movie Seen at the Capitol     | 209.213.250.35 | 2008-10-08 15:56:08
The Ten Commandments in 1959.
Chris   | 99.250.25.190 | 2008-10-09 10:57:40
The first Harry Potter movie, with my kids just before the theatre closed "for renovations".
Dan Brown - Capitol memories     | 204.101.153.2 | 2008-10-09 15:48:26
David: I don't remember many specific movies. All I remember is those wonderful mirrors in the hallway and how it felt so refreshing to walk back out on to Dundas after seeing a film. Good times.
Anonymous - re: Capitol memories   | 70.53.108.171 | 2008-10-09 16:22:11
Dan Brown wrote:
David: I don't remember many specific movies. All I remember is those wonderful mirrors in the hallway and how it felt so refreshing to walk back out on to Dundas after seeing a film. Good times.


All the old movie theatres, including those of my youth in Windsor, only had one, two or max. 3 screens and it was only a short walk from the theatre to the daylight of whatever street you exited onto. That was part of the magic. No screaming video games, in the hallway just a lavish decor leading you back to the real world. Those were the days. I enjoyed the few shows I got to see at the Capitol.
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