Chapter 1: "Stale popcorn memories forever." The movie theater experience of the 90's.
I still remember my first time I was offered to go to the movies. It was in 1992 and I was seven years old. My younger sister and a friend have offered me to join them to see the new Disney film "Aladdin" but I refused. For some reason, I was afraid of the huge ass screen like it was going to devour me or something

I regretted it later as Aladdin and TLK are on level ground for me (I know, SACRILEGE!) I've already explained my first theater experience in the theater with TLK (see my introduction thread) and will elaborate on it at a future date.
Back to the theater, maybe it's the faulty memory talking but I kinda miss the dinginess of the local theater in my old stomping grounds of Rockland County, NY. The stale popcorn, candy sitting out for god knows how long and of course...the "hot dogs." Sitting in a local theater compared to say a Loews or a AMC had (and maybe still has) a weird aura around it. Another thing I miss is the type of promoting they would do for these movies. I think the promotions were much more clever then they are today (I particularly remember Pizza Hut and their Aladdin promotion. Those toys were pretty cool

) I think the Internet has altered the advertising of movies for good but I think in some cases, for worse. Mostly gone are the days of physical toys, peel off instant win games and coin scratch offs. Internet promotions have replaced many of those facets.
These days, you can easily get a bootleg of a movie through "EVIL MEANS

" but back then, you needed to "know a guy" or know a guy who knows a guy who knows "big Sal." You also had to get it in a "big clunky black plastic case" but...that's a story for tomorrow
