My memorable theaters owe more to my experiences in them rather than their aesthetics, so no pictures from me. In fact, I doubt either of them have websites.
The first is the State Theater in Ann Arbor. It is memorable because me and my buds probably snuck into over 300 movies during my high school years. It was situated right in front of a parking garage and it had an alley running along its length where the patrons exited after seeing their movies. We would send one guy to buy a ticket while the rest of would lower ourselves into the alley from the second level of the garage. The ticket buyer would then slip over to the exit and let us in. Once inside, we would frequently treat ourselves to a double-feature. Worked like a charm, we were never caught in four years. The place has since been gutted and turned into a mini-mall.
My other favorite movie house is the Cinema-Grill in Aurora, CO. I like it because they serve beer and food, and the movies only cost $2.00 if you go before 6:00. I also frequented similar establishments when I lived in FLA.
I did see
Lawrence of Arabia in the restored Fox Theater in Detroit, but was unimpressed by anything other than the architecture, which is fabulous.
http://info.detnews.com/history/story/in...=locations if you're interested in seeing it.
Scott