Thank you for your reply,
 
	 
 
	I listed both the positive and the negative things.
 
	 
 
	Of course "movie Xy everything was ok" takes much less space to write, than if there is a problem and I then write about it.
 
	 
 
	About the curtains I can only say what I remember, but I agree that it doesn´t ruin the movie and it is more of an asthetic film.
 
	 
 
	About the Orient express thing, I would have just take the first scene right after the opening credits, so that viewers than have a direct comparison when you then show the movie from film.
 
	 
 
	With Gettysburg I would still say that you can´t show a 3-4 hour movie in that state. Or show it as the first film in the morning and preinform the people.
 
	Gettysburg is one of my favourite military movies and In contrast to scratched or faded movies, here we had whole scenes that were just blurry.
 
	 
 
	 
 
	Basically I just want to say that cinema fans can overlook old seats and missing shelves when the movie projection is done right.