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Last Thursday, New York City's majestic Ziegfeld Theater took its ultimate bow with a
screening of Star Wars: The Force Awakens. I can not assist however think
of the ways Comcast Cablevision (which owns the Ziegfeld) and Bow Tie Cinemas (which operated it) could have saved the cinema.
It is humorous how we expect about the Ziegfeld as a "classic film theater," largely because of its
affiliation with the original Ziegfeld Theatre -- a Broadway venue
that's probably finest recognized for its eponymous
Follies. And when the lights came up, everyone rushed to take
pictures, as if they had been trying to capture the essence of the Ziegfeld on Instagram.
I'm additionally guilty of not visiting the Ziegfeld almost enough -- although I find yourself
seeing dozens of theatrical releases yearly for my movie
podcast, the /Filmcast. On the patron end it meant extra
selections, which in turn advantages the trade by permitting a extra various slate of films to be
released.
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