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Also known as Amherst Theatre

Amherst 3 Theatre

Buffalo, NY
3500 Main Street
, Buffalo, NY 14226 United States
(map)
716.834.7655
Status: Open
Screens: Triplex
Style: Art Moderne
Function: Movies
Seats: 690
Chain: Dipson Theatres
Architect: G. Morton Wolfe
Firm: Unknown
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The Amherst 3 Theatre has recently received a physical upgrade as well as changing its format from art house movies to more mainstream fare.

Dipson Theatres is also revamping the interior of the theater and replacing the old movie house's 1940s marquee.

The theater now features new carpeting, a new projection system,and a THX-certified sound system.

The theater is also adding more leg room dropping attendance from 750 seats to 690.

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The Amherst Theater opened Jan.18,1942 and was designed by G.Morton Wolfe. It opened with a seating capacity of 1,186.
posted by RJT on Apr 17, 2004 at 7:54pm
The address for the Amherst 3 Theatre is 3500 Main Street, Amherst/Buffalo, NY. 14226.
posted by Chuck1231 on Sep 7, 2004 at 9:46am
It's not nearly as exquisite as Dipson's North Park, but you can always count on the Amherst to show good movies in a clean environment.

Their awesome Fall Film Festival makes you wish every movie theatre could similarly boast a cult film director as its manager.

Props to THX.
posted by FEENXFIRE on Nov 15, 2005 at 9:02pm
Here is a photo of the Amherst 3 Theater.

posted by Lost Memory on Oct 10, 2006 at 2:34pm
I wouldn't necessarily say that the Amherst plays "mainstream" fare. Although they have started skewing slightly mainstream since AMC closed the nearby University 8 in 2004 (they've played things like "All the Kings Men" and "World Trade Center" in the past year) the Amherst is still primarily an art house venue (this week for instance they are playing "The Science of Sleep", "Little Miss Sunshine", and "Shortbus").
posted by Brett B. on Oct 23, 2006 at 5:37pm
WOW! Where do I begin?

I was a student at the University of Buffalo from 1985 to 1988 and I practically lived at this theater because it was on the other side of the huge parking lot across from my dorm building, Goodyear Hall. I saw nearly every midnight movie they played during those years including, PINK FLOYD THE WALL, PINK FLOYD AT POMPEII, THE SONG REMAINS THE SAME, JIMI HENDRIX, BLADE RUNNER, RETURN OF THE LIVING DEAD and a couple of old STAR TREK movies.

Even then, they were mostly art films at a time that I hadn't developed an appreciation for them yet. However, after some time, I figured out that the Amherst Theater would show films released by Columbia Pictures and Orion Pictures (when they existed). I think I saw PLATOON three times when it opened there. This theater also had the courage to book the film ISHTAR when it opened. Sad, sad, sad!

The manager of this theater at that time was notorious for hitting on his female college employees. Every one of them would quit on him eventually.

I'm glad after nearly 20 years, it did not close down.

If there's anybody else out there who attended UB between 1985 and 1988 and lived on the Amherst campus, I'd love, love, love to hear from you!
posted by Love movies - hate going! on Jun 5, 2007 at 2:47pm
SAW MY FIRST FILM HERE IN 1958, DISNEY'S WHITE WILDERNESS. STILL ATTEND FILMS THERE TODAY.
posted by hammerglenn on Jun 17, 2007 at 7:04pm
This is the Dipson website.

posted by Lost Memory on Jun 17, 2007 at 7:10pm
Been thinking about this theater again recently and remembering my college times at UB. Some other films I can remember seeing at this theater during the 80's include:

JAGGED EDGE, WHITE NIGHTS, QUICKSILVER, THAT'S LIFE!, PLATOON, NO MAN'S LAND, FLOWERS IN THE ATTIC, BACK TO THE FUTURE (re-release) and TOP GUN (also a re-release).

Back then, I had not learned to appreciate art films yet, so I usually stuck with whatever mainstream films this theater would get. I regret not seeing BLUE VELEVET, HANNAH AND HER SISTERS and THE LAST EMPEROR on screen when they premiered at this theater and had a very long run.

posted by Love movies - hate going! on Jun 18, 2007 at 6:14am
Phone number in 1960: UNiversity 7655
posted by bflofan on Apr 8, 2008 at 9:05pm
I seem to remember that before they carved this theater into 3 screens, the ceiling had a motiff that somewhat resembled an old-fashioned tombstone radio.
posted by alknobloch on May 18, 2009 at 11:01am
The year given for this photo is 1983.

posted by Lost Memory on Nov 6, 2009 at 6:13pm
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