According to the “Save Arclight Cinemas” twitter"
“Amazon opened movie theater in Culver City with no projectors and just LED walls! Nobody seems to be talking about this…”
Photos here
https://twitter.com/SaveArclight/status/1601042933687275520
Patrick Crowley on April 7, 2008 at 10:49 am
Yeah, I couldn’t agree more, guys. I’ve removed all the off-topic/sexual comments.
Note to adult theater patrons: Cinema Treasures isn’t the place to discuss such topics. If you post anything that is of a sexual nature, we’ll delete your comment and account without warning.
Patrick Crowley on April 7, 2008 at 10:49 am
Yeah, I couldn’t agree more, guys. I’ve removed all the off-topic/sexual comments.
Note to adult theater patrons: Cinema Treasures isn’t the place to discuss such topics. If you post anything that is of a sexual nature, we’ll delete your comment and account without warning.
Paging Patrick Crowley (or a reasonable fascimilie there of)
“Patrick Crowley on April 7, 2008 at 10:49 am
Yeah, I couldn’t agree more, guys. I’ve removed all the off-topic/sexual comments.
Note to adult theater patrons: Cinema Treasures isn’t the place to discuss such topics. If you post anything that is of a sexual nature, we’ll delete your comment and account without warning."
The area around Times Square does not start closing down on 12/29. Granted some security measures might start being put in place then. Both of the complexes on 42nd St historically screen movies til around 4pm. Broadway shows run matinees only. So there'a lack of logic on that point.
Joshua had made a claim based on speculation and lack of showtimes for a month out. I was able to refute that with further evidence provided through the Fandango app.
If he or any of the posters can provide indisputable evidence of the closure, please post it up.
Slots for something called “The Thorn” are available for sale March 6 & 7 of 2023.( I learned did doing a search of the complex using the Fandango app)
If something official comes from Regal, then by all means post it.There’s enough half truths & conspiracy theories in other parts of online life - please don’t bring them here.
According to the google maps, it’s a Comerica Bank and Chien Vintage. Looks like the EM Beauty Nail Spa and Madame Rosinka’s Psychic Boutique are in another building.
This is a great ad, thanks for sharing. Granted the 60’s were a time that these sorts of shows were starting to wind down - but given it was in Bristol, TN - it musta been a ‘hoot & a holler"
to generalize their fare as “Bollywood only” is unfair. Thanks to Rivest for his link but another look at their social media page brings this result which is more accurate and should reflect in the description
“
Get entertained at Ciné Lounge Theaters - Bollywood, South Asian & Hollywood Movies to entertain you with Comfort & Style”
I think the question that is lost in all of this is why this particular poster tends to air his dirty laundry here ( and without fabreze I might add)
Now I might be thinking a bit out of the box here, but please hear me out.
If I have a problem with a particular establishment, I let some time pass, then go back to that establishment and in a calm, cool demeanor ask if the manager or owner is available. If so, calmly & cooly ask them exactly what the problem was - let them speak and then , again, this is an off the wall idea - but apologize for whatever was done. Say you’ll be on your best behaviour and ask to be re-instated. Again, that’s just an off the wall idea and what I’d do in that situation. I know I wouldn’t constantly come onto a website posting up things that would re-inforce the negative attitude some might have.
I never quite got wishing a building happy birthday. Given the girth of the building that houses the complex - where would you find a hat that fits?
How would the building blow out the candles on the cake?
$1,000,000 in 1977 is equivalent in purchasing power to about $4,917,689.77 today, an increase of $3,917,689.77 over 45 years. The dollar had an average inflation rate of 3.60% per year between 1977 and today, producing a cumulative price increase of 391.77%.
Curious if this stub from this venue as it’s only listed as “Loews Nassau”- other than pure greed what would make this ticket stub worth $199.99 (even though it’s marked down to 169.99 - such a bargain)
The Great Star has been continuing it’s live event presentations and will do so into the new year.
It will be hosting many of the events for the 20th anniversary of SF Sketchfest, including a live table read of Dana Gould’s interpretation of “Plan 9 from Outer Space”
Hmm. The above bio states that it was still open in 1957, then back in 2010 a poster informed that it’s now a 99 cent store. Here we are some 12 years later and no update. Pity that it’s going to be torn down, but that’s the Bay Area.
thanks, I was looking at Fandango for information, even Amazon for a proper name for it.
If Amazon, like Netflix is going to revive & keep older theatres active, pay thee workers a living wage, I’m ok with it.
There’s alot more worse things in the world.
I came up with a bunch of links, trying to get a website to reference for this- where did you determine what the theatre name is?
This has reopened.
https://www.imdb.com/showtimes/cinema/US/ci1033212/US/90025
Photos during renovations can be found here
https://losangelestheatres.blogspot.com/2022/07/culver-city-12.html
According to the “Save Arclight Cinemas” twitter" “Amazon opened movie theater in Culver City with no projectors and just LED walls! Nobody seems to be talking about this…”
Photos here https://twitter.com/SaveArclight/status/1601042933687275520
perhaps you mis-interpreted the term ‘screen entertainment’ in the adverisement?
article from the SF Examiner
https://www.sfexaminer.com/our_sections/faces/4-star-theater-in-san-francisco-reopens-in-december/article_8b0ec51e-702d-11ed-ba43-bf5182a3417b.html
Added to photo section advert for “Hallelujah Trail” in its 5th week at the Glendale.
Patrick Crowley on April 7, 2008 at 10:49 am Yeah, I couldn’t agree more, guys. I’ve removed all the off-topic/sexual comments.
Note to adult theater patrons: Cinema Treasures isn’t the place to discuss such topics. If you post anything that is of a sexual nature, we’ll delete your comment and account without warning.
Patrick Crowley on April 7, 2008 at 10:49 am Yeah, I couldn’t agree more, guys. I’ve removed all the off-topic/sexual comments.
Note to adult theater patrons: Cinema Treasures isn’t the place to discuss such topics. If you post anything that is of a sexual nature, we’ll delete your comment and account without warning.
Paging Patrick Crowley (or a reasonable fascimilie there of)
“Patrick Crowley on April 7, 2008 at 10:49 am Yeah, I couldn’t agree more, guys. I’ve removed all the off-topic/sexual comments.
Note to adult theater patrons: Cinema Treasures isn’t the place to discuss such topics. If you post anything that is of a sexual nature, we’ll delete your comment and account without warning."
who would have thought that the equipment manager for the Detroit Lions would have such a cinematic background.
The website is going to match what is on the building, which alleviates customer confusion.
The area around Times Square does not start closing down on 12/29. Granted some security measures might start being put in place then. Both of the complexes on 42nd St historically screen movies til around 4pm. Broadway shows run matinees only. So there'a lack of logic on that point.
Joshua had made a claim based on speculation and lack of showtimes for a month out. I was able to refute that with further evidence provided through the Fandango app.
If he or any of the posters can provide indisputable evidence of the closure, please post it up.
Incorrect to base your assumption upon that
Slots for something called “The Thorn” are available for sale March 6 & 7 of 2023.( I learned did doing a search of the complex using the Fandango app)
If something official comes from Regal, then by all means post it.There’s enough half truths & conspiracy theories in other parts of online life - please don’t bring them here.
According to the google maps, it’s a Comerica Bank and Chien Vintage. Looks like the EM Beauty Nail Spa and Madame Rosinka’s Psychic Boutique are in another building.
This is a great ad, thanks for sharing. Granted the 60’s were a time that these sorts of shows were starting to wind down - but given it was in Bristol, TN - it musta been a ‘hoot & a holler"
to generalize their fare as “Bollywood only” is unfair. Thanks to Rivest for his link but another look at their social media page brings this result which is more accurate and should reflect in the description
“ Get entertained at Ciné Lounge Theaters - Bollywood, South Asian & Hollywood Movies to entertain you with Comfort & Style”
the streets of St. Charles - one of Quinn Martin’s failed pilots.
I think the question that is lost in all of this is why this particular poster tends to air his dirty laundry here ( and without fabreze I might add)
Now I might be thinking a bit out of the box here, but please hear me out.
If I have a problem with a particular establishment, I let some time pass, then go back to that establishment and in a calm, cool demeanor ask if the manager or owner is available. If so, calmly & cooly ask them exactly what the problem was - let them speak and then , again, this is an off the wall idea - but apologize for whatever was done. Say you’ll be on your best behaviour and ask to be re-instated. Again, that’s just an off the wall idea and what I’d do in that situation. I know I wouldn’t constantly come onto a website posting up things that would re-inforce the negative attitude some might have.
I never quite got wishing a building happy birthday. Given the girth of the building that houses the complex - where would you find a hat that fits?
How would the building blow out the candles on the cake?
$1,000,000 in 1977 is equivalent in purchasing power to about $4,917,689.77 today, an increase of $3,917,689.77 over 45 years. The dollar had an average inflation rate of 3.60% per year between 1977 and today, producing a cumulative price increase of 391.77%.
Curious if this stub from this venue as it’s only listed as “Loews Nassau”- other than pure greed what would make this ticket stub worth $199.99 (even though it’s marked down to 169.99 - such a bargain)
https://www.ebay.com/itm/295169717590?hash=item44b97c7556:g:RvEAAOSwP9FjAGgv&amdata=enc%3AAQAHAAAA4O0ecbeq0WTOwIxBuLsaIDJEfe81DeozMO9VYyOIHg4b2C45%2F1sdtZbnGmePp2hoLL2k3uCUiIiXIZy6EAjPv%2F95D5J2gc5Kzs1ZLGyPpZyFVtPjN6k7oA%2BCuIUS%2FoZ19DvopjsoRpWZYRv6yfWDWmqcNtdHC0L7Pmq60fEmJud7vgmYGha1%2F0fdtha6Gl8tfcAJCE%2FQai1J3iKugDHhc84H86hmCOudC%2FqpOHWUv3SFQ7x8wk%2B2GV3JIM99lizt19gqDf2zTI6hvp9%2FA9Mg%2BgUmphTUAAFMux%2F6RaK09OwA%7Ctkp%3ABFBMyrmZgJJh
oh yeah, Todd Verow. He’d have to pay me to watch his ‘movies’
never have I seen so many people walk out as I did at a screening I attended a few years back.
here we go again.
The Great Star has been continuing it’s live event presentations and will do so into the new year.
It will be hosting many of the events for the 20th anniversary of SF Sketchfest, including a live table read of Dana Gould’s interpretation of “Plan 9 from Outer Space”
https://sfsketchfest.com/schedule-and-tickets/
Hmm. The above bio states that it was still open in 1957, then back in 2010 a poster informed that it’s now a 99 cent store. Here we are some 12 years later and no update. Pity that it’s going to be torn down, but that’s the Bay Area.