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		<title>Final curtain for Carmike</title>
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			<description>Too bad, maybe they can sell those Digital projectors to the Grand or to UL, or the ACA, for a song.
It's a far more flexible projection technology and they were the only ones in this area to have them.

Otherwise, my opinion is that this cinema failed because it's location was poor to begin with, and now obsolete with the Grand's competition.  I hope the prices for a film viewing don't rise further beyond the current $8.00 rate.  Also, we will have fewer showings of small release independent and local films as a result.  

This closure is also indicative of an end to mall-car-based suburbia style development. No one wants to hang out there, except bored kids engaging in chicanery.  In any other place, they'd probably be drinking and getting high.  At least, Lafayette is more enlivening place than that.
What adaptive reuse is there for a defunct cinema? - Jason Faulk</description>
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