This is where TikTok person Bailey use to work at between 2012-2017, he creates TikTok videos about this stories of working at this theater. His TikTok name is @movie-daddy
Since Albuquerque is going to have two Icon Cinemas (the first City to have more than one Icon Cinemas), they are going to renamed this one Icon Cinemas San Mateo NE.
Silver Cinemas closed Ladera 6 Cinema on December 3, 1999 making December 2, 1999 it’s last day. The last movies they played were Blue Streak, Bats, Inspector Gadget, The Haunting, Drive Me Crazy, The Adventures of Elmo In Grouchland, Stir of Echoes, and Runaway Bride.
General Cinema closed this theater on September 25th making September 24th the last day while showing Air Bud: Golden Receiver, Ever After: A Cinderella Story, and Rush Hour. Also during the last few years of the theater existing they changed the name to General Cinema Park Square At Louisiana Boulevard I-II-III
Century 14 Downtown is closing permanently due to it’s 20 Year lease is expiring. October 16, 2021 is its last day. The ‘Theatre Block, LLC’ partnership officially bought the building in March of this year, with plans to remodel it and convert it into multiple movie production studios.
Flix Brewhouse Albuquerque is reopening it’s doors on September 30, 2021 after closing due to the pandemic and waiting for the state to give the theater funds.
Actually this theater didn’t get a chance to reopen on May 21st because they’re struggling to pay the landlord during the pandemic. The theater is not closing permanently but it is taking awhile for them to reopen.
I was wrong! Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo wasn’t the last new movie this theater got that wasn’t at Century Rio 24 beforehand. It was Screwed back when it was first released on May 12, 2000. Also that Century Rio 24 prefer playing Battlefield Earth (which also opened on May 12th) instead of Screwed because all the theaters I know back when theaters that were playing first run movies and were under 3 miles from each other have to bid on a movie just to play the movie on their screens. Almost all old theaters in the under 3 mile radius ended up playing Battlefield Earth because the newer theaters under that 3 mile doesn’t want to play it because it’s a bad movie. For example Cinemark Movies West got Battlefield Earth because UA Starport 9 (now UA Cottonwood Stadium 16) doesn’t want to play it and the reason why UA Coronado 6 got it because UA Winrock 6 didn’t want to play it. But don’t worry, the newer theaters in that under 3 miles ratius that have to bid on who gets a movie with the older theaters got Gladiator instead so I guess they we’re happy they got that and let the older theaters play Battlefield Earth. I’m surprised Century Rio 24 didn’t skip on that movie and let San Mateo 8 play it.
This is where TikTok person Bailey use to work at between 2012-2017, he creates TikTok videos about this stories of working at this theater. His TikTok name is @movie-daddy
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Since Albuquerque is going to have two Icon Cinemas (the first City to have more than one Icon Cinemas), they are going to renamed this one Icon Cinemas San Mateo NE.
Since Albuquerque is now getting another Icon Cinema, they are going to renamed this one Icon Cinemas 4 Hills Village.
They demolished the building back in 2014
The last movies Rio Rancho Twin Cinema played before its closure was Snake Eyes and The Parent Trap (1998)
Silver Cinemas closed Ladera 6 Cinema on December 3, 1999 making December 2, 1999 it’s last day. The last movies they played were Blue Streak, Bats, Inspector Gadget, The Haunting, Drive Me Crazy, The Adventures of Elmo In Grouchland, Stir of Echoes, and Runaway Bride.
They closed this theater in the year 1998 in case you confused my post as it closed this year.
General Cinema closed this theater on September 25th making September 24th the last day while showing Air Bud: Golden Receiver, Ever After: A Cinderella Story, and Rush Hour. Also during the last few years of the theater existing they changed the name to General Cinema Park Square At Louisiana Boulevard I-II-III
Actual the theater’s last day was August 25th and the last movies were Independence Day and Phenomenon.
Century 14 Downtown is closing permanently due to it’s 20 Year lease is expiring. October 16, 2021 is its last day. The ‘Theatre Block, LLC’ partnership officially bought the building in March of this year, with plans to remodel it and convert it into multiple movie production studios.
This theater actually closed around November 2006. it’s been standing there 2021 when a Liquor Store brought that building.
This theater been closed since either late 2006 or early 2007
Icon Cinemas is just brought the building and expect to reopen it soon according to their site.
Flix Brewhouse Albuquerque is reopening it’s doors on September 30, 2021 after closing due to the pandemic and waiting for the state to give the theater funds.
Here’s the story: https://www.bizjournals.com/albuquerque/news/2021/09/14/icon-cinemas-to-take-over-former-movies-8.html
Icon Cinemas just brought this building and will be reopening this theater by late-November and early-December.
Actually this theater didn’t get a chance to reopen on May 21st because they’re struggling to pay the landlord during the pandemic. The theater is not closing permanently but it is taking awhile for them to reopen.
AMC Classic Albuquerque 12 is reopening its doors on May 14th
What year did this theatre closed?
Regal postponed Regal Santa Fe Stadium 16 reopening date, it will now reopen on May 21st.
Century 14 Downtown Albuquerque is reopening its doors on May 14th
I was wrong! Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo wasn’t the last new movie this theater got that wasn’t at Century Rio 24 beforehand. It was Screwed back when it was first released on May 12, 2000. Also that Century Rio 24 prefer playing Battlefield Earth (which also opened on May 12th) instead of Screwed because all the theaters I know back when theaters that were playing first run movies and were under 3 miles from each other have to bid on a movie just to play the movie on their screens. Almost all old theaters in the under 3 mile radius ended up playing Battlefield Earth because the newer theaters under that 3 mile doesn’t want to play it because it’s a bad movie. For example Cinemark Movies West got Battlefield Earth because UA Starport 9 (now UA Cottonwood Stadium 16) doesn’t want to play it and the reason why UA Coronado 6 got it because UA Winrock 6 didn’t want to play it. But don’t worry, the newer theaters in that under 3 miles ratius that have to bid on who gets a movie with the older theaters got Gladiator instead so I guess they we’re happy they got that and let the older theaters play Battlefield Earth. I’m surprised Century Rio 24 didn’t skip on that movie and let San Mateo 8 play it.
Regal postponed Regal Winrock Stadium 16 ScreenX, IMAX, & RPX reopening date, it will now reopen on May 21st.
Regal postponed UA Cottonwood reopening date, it will now reopen on May 21st.
Premiere Cinemas Rio Rancho 14 is reopening its doors on May 7th after being closed due to the COVID-19 Pandemic.