368 Comments Posted by Icewox

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A sign should have been made for the building- "No decaying, crumbling, peeling, debris collecting, etc."
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I've always liked walls like that. Nice shot.
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Maybe they are showing "The Condemned" with Steve Austin. One please!
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Did someone strip the ceiling? Nice colors.
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Shell-shocked is more like it. How could they let this place go like this?
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As a lover of old movies I also have an interest in the old movie theaters. This should be interesting. I'm already liking that this and other pictures in the gallery look so colorful. Anyone remember the early years of the AMC TV network? They showed grand movie theaters very often, but not if they were in bad condition. The network has since changed formats and gone way downhill since then. But at least they have The Walking Dead!
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There was no getting inside it?
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One of those images that makes me want to ask, "What happened here?" Just walking around in there must have been interesting. The tall, green thing reminds me of machines I've seen in old boiler rooms.
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I'm cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs!
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Wow, this is almost like something out of a space sci-fi movie! Is that some kind of shaft at the end?
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Very nice gate.

At first I thought that thing on the left was a lever to open the gate, but it looks like it goes into the wall. Anyone know what it's for?
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I like when imagination is used to build rooms like this. It makes it even more interesting if the building is abandoned...
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It's like the air conditioning was left on at it's coldest at the same time there was a flood or water was left running.

I'm not sure I'd try to climb, but I'd want to.
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Just goes to show that icicles can be nature's decorations, but I didn't realize they'd look good inside a building as well as out.

Always a fan of the stairwell shots...
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I wish buildings were still being made of this kind of brick. I've always liked them.

Nice to see another new gallery.