UCLA Nimoy Theatre

1262 Westwood Boulevard,
Los Angeles, CA 90024

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meheuck
meheuck on August 7, 2010 at 6:16 pm

Reportedly, the Crest has been sold by Bucksbaum. He has hinted that the neighborhood will be happy with the new proprietors, but did not say if that meant that the building will continue as a theatre or some other business. EAT PRAY LOVE will as such be the last film to play under his stewardship.

Mann probably would like to cut their Chinese showtimes down, but that would probably irritate the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce, who would want the place to retain normal and full theatre hours out of accomodation to the thousands of tourists that walk the streets, even though few of them are likely to buy a ticket.

BradE41
BradE41 on August 6, 2010 at 9:31 am

The Crest has been limiting showtimes to 2 early evening showings only for Winter’s Bone. They probably figured to not show anything this week in order to cut expenses. Operating the theatre even for minimum showings still costs. I’d bet the electric bill is enough to choke a cow.

I’m surprised Mann hasn’t thought of this for the Chinese instead of playing to an empty audience.

Danny Baldwin
Danny Baldwin on August 4, 2010 at 4:10 pm

Given the hints that the place has operated at a loss for a lot of Bucksbaum’s ownership, I doubt we’ll see anything so extravagant, Chris! I have actually found the seats there pretty comfortable.

Unfortunately, William’s probably dead on.

Chris Utley
Chris Utley on August 4, 2010 at 4:04 pm

Upgraded seats would be nice. Cutting down the seats to add legroom ala The Vista would be better!

William
William on August 4, 2010 at 4:04 pm

Sometimes it’s just cheaper to close for a week or two. Many theatres have done it in the past when the product is short or cost of staying open with a dud.

Danny Baldwin
Danny Baldwin on August 4, 2010 at 3:49 pm

The Crest will be closed this coming week for “cleaning and renovations.” Curious if that just means the typical stuff or we’ll notice a difference. They’ll re-open on the 13th with “Eat, Pray, Love”.

William
William on June 30, 2010 at 10:15 am

Theatre designer Joseph Musil Jr. passed away on June 29th, 2010 after a long illness. He was 74 years old.

nickmatonak
nickmatonak on April 7, 2010 at 8:24 pm

All About the Regency Village, Regency Bruin & Majestic Crest Theatres
A free, comprehensive history presentation and insider’s tour of three beloved landmark historic theatres
A chance to see and appreciate these theatres as never before…

Saturday, April 17, 9:15am; doors open at 9:00am
Event begins at the Regency Village Theatre, 961 Broxton, L.A., 90024 and
Ends at the Majestic Crest Theatre, 1262 Westwood, L.A., 90024
www.regencymovies.com & www.westwoodcrest.com
Plentiful parking in Westwood
Free Admission. The Public is Invited.

Celebrate Regency Theatres’ recent salvation of the Village and Bruin and learn about their rich histories – including several “face-lifts”. Take an insider’s tour to generally forbidden off-limits areas. Then, walk over to the Majestic Crest â€" slightly detouring en route to say hello to Marilyn Monroe and friends â€" and discover how this former legit house reinvented itself via Disney, Pacific Theatres, and Robert Bucksbaum.
Three amazing single screen historic theatres, a cemetery chockfull of the famous and dead, and a chance to rediscover Westwood – all in one Saturday morning!

POWERPOINT HISTORIES â€" researched and presented by theatre historian Ed Kelsey. See how the Village, Bruin and Majestic Crest have changed over the years. What’s original? What’s Skouras? What’s Disney? Hear the stories of these great theatres from their beginnings through today.
TOUR BEHIND-THE-SCENES â€" get a real insider’s look.
DISCOVER â€" how you can support the continuing successful operation of these historic gems.
EDUCATE & ADVOCATE â€" find out how you can become actively involved in LAHTF’s ongoing theatre preservation work around SoCal. Brief updates on the Friends of the Fairfax, Inglewood Fox Theatre Alliance, Grauman’s Chinese, Golden Gate, Atlantic, and LA’s Broadway Theatres.

Regency Village Theatre (1931 â€" Percy Parke Lewis) formerly Village, Fox Westwood Village, Mann Village
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Regency Bruin Theatre (1937 â€" S. Charles Lee)
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Majestic Crest (1940 â€" Arthur W. Hawes) Westwood, UCLAN, Metro, Pacific Crest, Crest, Westwood Crest
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Join the Los Angeles Historic Theatre Foundation on FaceBook – View link

Many people are fascinated by the architecture of fantasy so beautifully on display in Southern California’s great historic theatres. People are also curious about how the theatres work. What does it look like backstage? What do the performers see when they look out across the footlights? Los Angeles Historic Theatre Foundation’s “All About” series gives the public an insider’s look at these wonderful theatres and share parts of their histories – good and bad – as a way to encourage people to become actively involved in protecting and ensuring their futures.
The LAHTF is a non-profit organization dedicated to protecting, preserving, restoring and supporting the operation of Southern California’s historic theatres. For more information visit www.lahtf.org

DonSolosan
DonSolosan on April 6, 2010 at 1:36 pm

The Majestic Crest is joining the lineup for LAHTF’s next All About on April 17th, 2010. Tour three great Westwood theaters for free. Stay tuned for details.

DavidZornig
DavidZornig on February 18, 2010 at 9:02 am

The April 2009 LoopNet link is apparently now a pay site.
I guess it’s polite way of saying “if you have to ask, you can’t afford it”.
It’s neat to read those sometimes, to see how all of a given theatre’s history gets condensed to sell it.

William
William on February 4, 2010 at 11:31 am

Eric, there is two other sites that have a theatres for sale area.

http://www.cinematour.com/main.php

http://www.bigscreenbiz.com/

eschavez2051
eschavez2051 on February 4, 2010 at 11:00 am

I apologize to all the members of Cinema Treasures. My attentions were not to agitated or upset Cinema Treasures members, but to fully market the theater and get the word out.

I am currently working on removing all post it comments listed above; comments I post it in regards to the theater for sale.

Eric S. Chavez
President/Broker
CHAVEZ & ASSOCIATES
REAL ESTATE BROKERAGE FIRM, INC.
100 North Barranca Avenue
7th Floor, Suite 718
West Covina, CA 91791
Dir: (626) 858-2006 x 2604
Fax: (626) 966-9010
DRE Lic: 01397806
“Prior Services: Sergeant of United States Marine Corps 1998-2004”

DonSolosan
DonSolosan on January 13, 2010 at 1:03 pm

“With an enormous screen”

I don’t know that I’d call it “enormous”…

BradE41
BradE41 on January 13, 2010 at 9:12 am

If I had the money I would buy the Crest and take over the leases of the Village and Bruin. Pretty soon Westwood will be theatre-less and we will never have the likes of these great theatres ever again.

William
William on January 13, 2010 at 9:02 am

It’s only his 9th post about selling the house.

socal09
socal09 on January 13, 2010 at 8:54 am

OK, we know, its for sale. When did Cinema Treasures become Craigslist.

popcornn
popcornn on January 13, 2010 at 7:49 am

Wow, Eric. Way to over-promote yourself! Typical realtor.

eschavez2051
eschavez2051 on January 6, 2010 at 8:53 pm

Majestic Crest Theater is for for sale and is currently on the market.

Last True Neighborhood Theater in Los Angles! The Majestic Crest Theatre is featured in the opening montage of “The Tonight Show” with Conan O Brien! Majestic Crest Theater has a flashing marquee that can cause seizures at night, the interior of this Westwood theatre makes you feel like you slipped on a banana peel and ended up smack dab in Golden Age Hollywood. With an enormous screen and great sound (that’s right – one screen), Majestic Crest Theatre hosts new release independent films with vim and vigor. When you’re sitting in your comfortable seats, don’t forget to look up and watch the stars, just don’t let them distract you. One of the countries longest running and last single screen movie theatres. Westwood' s Crest Theatre was originally built as a live theatre in 1939 by Frances Seymour Fonda, wife of Henry Fonda and mother of Peter and Jane Fonda. This unique venue is known for its landmark, hand painted murals depicting establishments from Westwood and Hollywood during the 1940s.The theater is currently operated by the existing owner, who would consider leasing back and continuing to operate the theater after a sale.

Centrally located on Westwood Blvd.Located in the northern central portion of Los Angeles' West Side, Westwood is bordered by Brentwood on the west, Bel-Air on the north, Century City and Beverly Hills on the east, West Los Angeles on the southwest, Rancho Park on the southeast, and Sawtelle on the south and southwest, near Los Angeles National Cemertery, Westwood Park, shopping stores, restaurants and minutes away from the 405 freeways exit off Wilshire Blvd.The district’s boundaries are generally considered to be Santa Monica Blvd. (or Olympic Blvd. and, by some, Pico Blvd.) on the southeast, the city limits of Beverly Hills on the northeast, and Sunset Boulevard on the north; its southwestern boundary is the San Diego Freeway between Santa Monica and Wilshire boulevards, and Veteran Avenue between Wilshire and Sunset.

Eric S. Chavez
President/Broker
CHAVEZ & ASSOCIATES
REAL ESTATE BROKERAGE FIRM, INC.
100 North Barranca Avenue
7th Floor, Suite 718
West Covina, CA 91791
Dir: (626) 858-2006 x 2604
Fax: (626) 966-9010
DRE Lic: 01397806
“Prior Services: Sergeant of United States Marine Corps 1998-2004”

shua22
shua22 on January 5, 2010 at 8:05 pm

This theater is spectacular. A real gem. Saw Nine there last week. The movie wasn’t so great but the theater just blew me away. Good sound, good screen, decent seats… and a beautiful auditorium. Someone buy it and preserve it!

eschavez2051
eschavez2051 on November 3, 2009 at 3:22 pm

Lol..socal09.

I am just trying to use every resource I can think of to market the Theater in this tuff real estate market.

So, please get the word out to any you believe that would be interested in owning the Majestic Crest Theater. I will pay a flat Advertising fee of $5,000.00, to any one that refers a prospect for the theater and buys the theater.

Eric S. Chavez
President/Broker
CHAVEZ & ASSOCIATES
REAL ESTATE BROKERAGE FIRM, INC.
100 North Barranca Avenue
7th Floor, Suite 718
West Covina, CA 91791
Dir: (626) 858-2006 x 2604
Fax: (626) 966-9010
DRE Lic: 01397806
“Prior Services: Sergeant of United States Marine Corps 1998-2004”

TLSLOEWS
TLSLOEWS on November 3, 2009 at 3:10 pm

Not many single screens left. This house looks well kept and was once owned by Henry Fondas wife how cool.

socal09
socal09 on November 3, 2009 at 8:49 am

How many times is that For Sale article going to get reposted? When did CT become the Craigslist real estate page?

Have never been to the Crest. Must get over there before it shuts down and becomes another American Apparel outlet.

eschavez2051
eschavez2051 on October 25, 2009 at 3:58 pm

The Majestic Crest Theatre is featured in the opening montage of “The Tonight Show” with Conan O Brien!

Majestic Crest Theater is for for sale and is currently on the market.

Even though the flashing marquee could cause seizures at night, the interior of this Westwood theatre makes you feel like you slipped on a banana peel and ended up smack dab in Golden Age Hollywood. With an enormous screen and great sound (that’s right – one screen), Majestic Crest Theatre hosts new release independent films with vim and vigor. When you’re sitting in your comfortable seats, don’t forget to look up and watch the stars, just don’t let them distract you.The theater is currently operated by the existing owner, who would consider leasing back and continuing to operate the theater after a sale. Property has been just approved as a Historical monument and approved for The Mills Act Historical Property Contract Program which allows for the property tax reduction down to $17,500.00+/– per year.

One of the countries longest running and last single screen movie theatres. Westwood' s Crest Theatre was originally built as a live theatre in 1939 by Frances Seymour Fonda, wife of Henry Fonda and mother of Peter and Jane Fonda. This unique venue is known for its landmark, hand painted murals depicting establishments from Westwood and Hollywood during the 1940s.
The best restaurants near Majestic Crest. Tengu , Sprazzo Cucina Italiana, Attari Sandwich Shop , JuJu Cereal Bar, Soleil Westwood, Jamba Juice, Palomino Euro Bistro, Westwood Thai Cafe, Isshin, Noah’s Bagels.

Hello, my name is Eric Chavez and I am the President/Broker for Chavez & Associates REBF, Inc., and please Email me at: for a detail marketing packet.
or follow the link to:
http://tinyurl.com/df7xp7