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movieguy commented about Lafayette Theatre on Jun 3, 2014 at 9:43 am

Starting THIS Friday the 6th.. Belle will be screening at The Lafayette Theatre. It is based on the true story of Elizabeth Belle. Who is the illegitimate mixed race daughter of admiral Sir John Lindsay.

It got a 83% Fresh Rating!

Do NOT miss it!

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movieguy commented about Lafayette Theatre on May 30, 2014 at 8:35 am

Yes Little Shop Of Horrors will NOT be screened this Sat the 31st. Classic films resume June 7th with the last for the spring season on June 14th.

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movieguy commented about Mountain Drive-In on May 28, 2014 at 7:32 am

This Drive In actually had 3 Screens.

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movieguy commented about Lafayette Theatre on May 19, 2014 at 8:28 pm

X Men Days Of Future Past begins on Friday the 23rd. The Seven Year Itch is the Classic film Screening this Saturday at 11:30am

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movieguy commented about Fair Oaks Drive-In on May 14, 2014 at 8:30 pm

Sadly the Fair Oaks Drive in DID NOT OPEN and is NOT OPEN

They tried to work out a deal with the land owner. But that fell thru. The phone number 845-361-5114 is now disconnected. The webiste is gone

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movieguy commented about Tappan Zee Playhouse on May 12, 2014 at 8:18 am

It is now a market with Good eats

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movieguy commented about Reality Bites on May 12, 2014 at 8:16 am

This is long since CLOSED! A new restaurant is in its place

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movieguy commented about IMAX Theatre at Palisades Center on May 12, 2014 at 7:01 am

No more films at the IMAX 70MM or other. ALL DIGITAL

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movieguy commented about AMC Palisades 21 on May 12, 2014 at 7:00 am

The only REAL theatre in Rockland is the Historic Movie Palace built in 1924 The Lafayette in Suffern. All others in rockland are just screening rooms of different sizes with a screen and seats

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movieguy commented about Lafayette Theatre on May 11, 2014 at 8:44 am

There WILL be a special tribute to Jeff Barker. The long time organist at The Lafayette . Who sadly passed away Dec 30 2013. Before the screening of City Lights Saturday May 17th.

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movieguy commented about Lafayette Theatre on May 11, 2014 at 8:16 am

The Amazing Spider man 2. Finishes up its 2 week run this Thursday at the 15th. Heaven For Real will screen for ONE WEEK. Then X Men Starts May 23rd

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movieguy commented about Lafayette Theatre on May 4, 2014 at 9:26 am

The Amazing Spider man 2 is NOW showing on the SILVER SCREEN at the Lafayette! Come sown to a REAL MOVIE PALACE! SKIP the multi-plex! Best admission prices! Best popcorn made FRESH in front of your eyes!

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movieguy commented about Raise a New Screen at the United Palace on May 4, 2014 at 9:21 am

Hope they can also get a 2K Digital Projector. Movies would look sharp and clear on a NEW TRUE SILVER SCREEN!!

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movieguy commented about Lafayette Theatre on May 4, 2014 at 9:13 am

June 22nd Sunday will be another .25 cent admission to celebrate the 90th year in operation.. The 1971 Version of Willy Wonka and The Chocolate Factory will be shown.

No advanced sales. Get to the theatre EARLY to avoid disappointment! 300 people were turned away because of a FULL house on March 2nd.

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movieguy commented about Gap Theatre on Apr 30, 2014 at 3:36 pm

No One screen. The marque #2 slot. is showing the time. Now a 2nd movie

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movieguy commented about Larchmont Playhouse on Apr 27, 2014 at 8:15 pm

I do not think they will close this theatre. They just converted to digital about 4 months ago. The Mamaroneck Playhouse. Was 35MM right up to the last day of operation. Bow Tie said it would have been too costly to upgrade and renovate the theatre. Not a very good company when they say. “Movie going like it, used to be, but only better”

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movieguy commented about Condos proposed for Mamaroneck movie theater on Apr 23, 2014 at 8:11 am

This IS very sad news. This was a playhouse from the 1920’s. It was once a single screen. Then split into 4 screens. It however had a lot of elements left over from when it was a playhouse. This was evident mostly in the 2 upstairs theatres. Bricks walls and stone figurines still adorned the walls. The hallway between the 2 theatres and the bathrooms was a walkway with bricks on the ceiling and walls as you walked thru.

Plus each theater had 250 seats.. The two upstairs theatres were roomy and airy. One did not feel like you were in a little box

They ran 35MM right up to the last day on April 20th. Bow Tie had switched all other locations in Westchester from 35MM several months ago.

So I felt from the beginning of the year. They planned NOT to spend the $$$ to convert to digital. In addition to fixing up all 4 theatres with new sets screens sound systems. Plus other general repair on the older building.

They had floated the idea of making it a view and dine upscale theatre. It would have done well I think.As it was far enough away from Alamo Drafthouse.

A real shame and sad for the residents and downtown.

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movieguy commented about Golden Age Revival Theater opens in Westwood on Mar 31, 2014 at 7:12 am

I talked to the owner and operator. he says no 16MM no 35MM. So it is digital. Do not know if he gets DCP from the studio’s. Or does a Blu Ray projection.

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movieguy commented about Loew's Jersey Theatre on Mar 28, 2014 at 7:36 am

Yes “The African Queen” WILL show in GLORIOUS 35MM!

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movieguy commented about Fair Oaks Drive-In on Mar 18, 2014 at 7:07 am

Lets see. It would be GREAT to see the Fair Oaks Drive in open again. It has been running since 1990. When Ron Merge the former owner and operator departed, after 23 successful seasons in 2013.. The Overlook Drive in in Poughkeepskie and The Hyde Park Drive in do very well. Having 4 different Drive In’s within 45 to 70 minutes from where I live is quite a treat.

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movieguy commented about Fair Oaks Drive-In on Mar 17, 2014 at 7:41 am

Several people are looking to operate and RE-OPEN this GREAT Drive In Movie Theatre! The former owner had it for 23 years. Yes the cost if digital was one of the reasons he did not continue. It IS a very busy Drive In. As I have been going there since 1997.

The main screen, IS the biggest in New York State

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movieguy commented about Warwick Drive-In on Mar 17, 2014 at 7:35 am

I have been going to the Fair Oaks Drive In since 1997. The cost of going digital was too much for the former operator and owner. Plus after 23 years of running the DI, he was getting ready to move on. It was a very busy with many cars squeezing in on a nice spring summer night.

I hope that some other operator takes over and opens for the season in April or May of this year. The main screen at the Fair Oaks. Is the biggest in all of NYS

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movieguy commented about Warwick Drive-In on Mar 17, 2014 at 6:22 am

The Warwick Drive in Concerted to digital at a cost of $390,000.00 in Late Oct 2013. The Drive in IS scheduled to OPEN for the season on Friday March 21st. They will blow/plow away as much of the remaining snow as possible.

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movieguy commented about Lafayette Theatre on Mar 14, 2014 at 3:35 am

Here IS the Spring 2014 schedule of Saturday morning classics:

April 26th- The Hustler (1961) – starring Paul Newman & Jackie Gleason

May 3rd- The French Connection (1971) – starring Gene Hackman & Roy Schneider

May 10th- Laura (1944) – starring Gene Tierney & Dana Andrews

May 17th- City Lights (1931) – starring Charlie Chaplin with live organ accompaniment

May 24th- The Seven Year Itch (1955) – starring Marilyn Monroe & Tom Ewe

May 31st- Little Shop Of Horrors (1986) – starring Rick Moranis & Steve Martin

June 7th- Rebel Without A Cause (1955) – starring James Dean, Natalie Wood & Sal Mineo

June 14th- Oklahoma (1955) – starring Gordon MacRae, Shirley Jones & Gloria Grahame

The May 17th show of City Lights. Will be a tribute to Jeffery Barker. He was the long time organist at the Lafayette. Who died in Dec 2013

Great line up this spring. So come on OUT not only for the classics. But the first run films as well!

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movieguy commented about Lafayette Theatre on Mar 11, 2014 at 7:47 am

The 90th Anniversary Celebration at The Lafayette Theatre went extremely well. I got online at 11:25am. 95 minutes before the doors were to open. By 12:30pm there were about 500 people lined up. The doors to the theatre opened at 12:40. By 1:50pm 250-300 people were turned away because of such a HUGE turnout. Wizard Of Oz looked GREAT in 3D in the TRUE Silver Screen. There will be 2 more events. One in the spring. One in the fall. During the 90th year. Admission will be $.25.Details to come.