Classics like T he Wizard of Oz, Singing In The Rain, Alien, 2001: A Space Odyssey, The Shining, Star Wars, Tron, A Nightmare On Elm Street…all of them were created using movie film, and nothing can replace the thrill of watching them that way. Let the sounds and flickering of 35mm projectors whisk you away on an unforgettable adventure. The 35 Cinema restores the original format of movies, once thought to be lost forever. While the goal of this technology is a perfect presentation, what’s lacking is charm, warmth, and the intimacy of an old-time cinema. Computers and electronic devices generate sound and imagery that are often called “hyper-realistic”. Today’s modern megaplexes utilize a totally digital format, essentially transforming their screens into over-sized televisions. But what make The 35 Cinema stand out above all the others is that it’s the only 100% revival theater in the world running exclusively on 100% film! We will not be playing anything after the year 2000! There are only a handful of theaters running 35mm film in the US. What makes The 35 Cinema so special? It’s a retro movie house that presents timeless classics and cult favorites the way they were originally made and shown…with genuine 35 millimeter film and projectors. The 35 Cinema is the only multiplex theater of its kind in the world. And Las Vegas has the ultimate way to experience the magic at The 35 Cinema….movies the way they were meant to be seen. There’s never been a better time to rediscover movie-going. The 35 Cinema: Where FILM comes BACK to the Cinema! Here is the link to the IndieGogo campaign, which you can see in its entirety below: I so believe in and support this venture that I helped Lohmann to draft crowd-funding proposals to bring a bigger, better The 35 Cinema to Las Vegas. An expanded footprint for the Cinema makes it possible to run three movies at once (the former location was a single-screener) while providing hundreds of free parking spaces, on-property security, expanded hours, all-ages admission (not possible under their previous leasing agreement at Neonopolis), bar service, and lots more. As a hotbed for fan-centric activities, this unique plaza will allow moviegoers to visit other movie-related businesses all in one visit. Relocating to Commercial Center is a no-brainer for The 35 Cinema. Regular readers will recognize Commercial Center as the trendy location for businesses like a reborn Vickie’s Diner, ever-popular Lotus of Siam, The Vegas Room, The Nevada Room, Cineloggia Movie Artifact Museum, Hellbound Horror Collectibles and the wonderful Sci Fi Center of Las Vegas. It’s just a stone’s throw from Sahara Hotel and Westgate Las Vegas on East Sahara Avenue. The new location for The 35 Cinema wil be the sprawling, history-rich Commercial Center District World Village (or Commercial Center for short). Lohmann decided to expand it into a three-screen multi-plex, keeping the concept intact while adding even more unique elements. The response to his venture was so overwhelming that Mr. I told you all about the super-cool retro cinema here, and profiled its owner/creator John Lohmann in this piece. The most recent only-in-Vegas experience came when The 35 Cinema opened this February in downtown Las Vegas. And during any normal year, Las Vegas attracts thousands of fans, celebrities and Hollywood heavy-hitters for conventions like Star Trek, Days of the Dead and CinemaCon (formerly known as ShoWest). Our six-screen drive-in was one of only a few in the nation that were able to operate throughout last year’s closures. Nearly every off-Strip hotel casino has a multiplex theater off the gambling floor. In addition, movie-going itself is a staple activity of our residents and visitors. Production studios benefit from our gorgeous cinematic locations, wealth of acting talent and the tech industries that call our valley “home”. Not only have dozens of blockbuster movies and televisions shows been filmed here, but there is a vibrant community of filmmakers and actors. If you only visit Las Vegas from time to time, you might be surprised to learn that Sin City has a lot in common with Hollywood. ….and you can make it possible through a perks-packed campaign…
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