conveniently located on Chestnut street in the heart of the marina, it has two theaters showing the latest movies. I ventured here on friday to catch The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 1. As I was coordinating plans with my friends, it dawned on me that I had never seen the second one(Catching Fire). I only had a couple hours to spare. So much like Katniss in District 13, I scrambled to my underground bunker(aka the internet) to stream it online. Luckily I was able to find it and watch most of it before the show time. Sorry got a little off track. Tickets were $12 and I spent another $8.75 on a medium drink and popcorn. All-in-all a relatively inexpensive night in the marina that included "dinner" and entertainment. I dropped a couple stars because I had to run up to bathroom, then run back down to buy my food/drink, then run back into the theater only to find out the exit door faces the audience which made it awkward trying to find a seat while they judged my concession...
Read moreA small theatre that shows 2 movies at a time. The chairs are comfortable enough and the sound is good. You can hear the movie sounds from next door when there are silent times in the movie you are watching. Popcorn was good. This theatre is close to us so we will probably be back again. It’s a intimate setting and feels old school, so good for some movies. Probably wouldn’t watch a blockbuster...
Read moreThe Marina Theater hosted many of the films presented by the SF Film Festival this year. I found the seats comfortable with enough leg room which I need. Temperature regulation seemed difficult in the theater. One night the screening room was really cold, the next day I was really warm. Good thing I live in SF and was prepared for...
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