Photos favorited by Ryan Serowinski

  • <p>March 25th, 1999</p>
  • <p>The Capitol Theatre submerged in the 2023 statewide historic flood, breaking the record of the most rainfall there since 1927.</p>
  • <p>March 31st, 2000</p>
  • <p>A little backstory involving McHenry County and Columbia.</p>
            
              <p>On February 5, 1993, the Showplace 8 was the main stardom for its special pre-release showing of “Groundhog Day” sponsored by the Woodstock District 200, the area’s school district. Huge searchlights crisscrossed downtown Crystal Lake next to the Showplace building, thousands of cars were parked all over the downtown area, and massive crowds from all over McHenry County jammed inside the Showplace for its special pre-release showing of McHenry County’s first full-length feature that was filmed entirely in Woodstock back in March 1992.</p>
            
              <p>Some of these attendees include members of the Woodstock High School choral group, Representative Cal Skinner Jr., former Senator Jack Scahffer, the governor’s executive assistant for education Mary Louderback, Lt. Governor Bob Kustra, Dick Tracy creator Chester Gould’s daughter Jean Gould O'Connell, the film’s location manager Bob Hudgins, Illinois Film Office Director Ron VerKuilen, and three visitors from Punxsutawney.</p>
            
              <p>Before the movie comes a special ceremony delivered by Chicago/Woodstock radio personality Mal Bellairs who previously worked for Chicago’s WCFL-AM (now WMVP-AM) and WBBM-AM, and local stations WIVS-AM (now defunct) and WXRD-FM (now WZSR-FM). And after its special showing of the movie comes a very special auction delivered by the district with over 125 original props and script sheets from the movie itself.</p>
            
              <p>The reason why it held its special premiere at the Showplace is because the neighboring Woodstock Theatre in Woodstock at the time had a second-run policy, so the staff at Columbia decided to premiere the movie nearly ten miles away in downtown Crystal Lake because it is a first-run theater. The Showplace would later began premiering the movie on the film’s release day and ran there for over a month-and-a-half.</p>
  • <p>September 6, 2018. New Yorker Magazine photo with article.</p>
  • <p>Entrance to Carmike Fountain Square 14</p>
  • <p>Recently renovated Taft Fox Theatre lobby - 2023</p>
  • <p>Recently renovated Taft Fox Theatre concessions stand - 2023</p>
  • <p>August 2nd, 1996</p>
  • <p>November 9th, 2012</p>
  • <p>The theaters are divided into two halves of the building. This was taken in the left half.</p>
  • <p>From 2005 the design of a auditorium before Dine In.  That was the 2nd renovation.</p>
  • <p>Theatre 19, now theatre 13.  Converted stadium seating</p>
  • <p>AMC Pleasure Island Dick Tracy Premiere, 1990.</p>
  • <p>Warren Beatty attending Dick Tracy premiere at AMC Pleasure Island, 1990.</p>
  • <p>Movie cars used in Dick Tracy outside AMC Pleasure Island at the premiere in 1990.</p>
  • <p>AMC Pleasure Island 10 around 1989/1990.</p>
  • <p>Rocketeer premiere at AMC Pleasure Island on July 19, 1991.</p>
  • <p>Movie-used cars from The Rocketeer outside at the premiere at AMC Pleasure Island on July 19, 1991.</p>
  • <p>A little blurry but this is what the dine-in auditoriums looked like in 2014. 4-seater counter-style tables in traditional theater rows, not recliners. Real menus, silverware, and glasses. Call buttons for waitstaff on top of the table.</p>
  • <p>Grand opening ad from November 11th, 2004</p>