Old-fashionned movie popcorn
General Feb 28, 2009 The Waffle 3 Comments I like to go to the movies, and I am nostalgic when I think about the theatre of old, smelling of popcorn and sugar, with its bright yellow lights behind the concessions counters, with ushers at the door with classic uniforms. I remember fondly my trips to Le Cinéma de Paris, on the Carré D’Youville, which is now Le Cabaret du Capitole, or at Place Charest. The movie experience was almost solemn: movie-goers were not bombarded by video games, advertisements and loud music and noises of all kinds. And people could actually walk to the movies before the trend became to build theatres in big box complexes, squeezed between a Wal Mart and a Home Depot. In Ottawa, there are two classic old-fashioned theatres, the Bytowne and the Mayfair; who have been open for 62 and 76 years respectively. I…