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Cinema Saver 6

Fort Collins, CO
2626 Worthington Circle
, Fort Collins, CO 80526 United States
(map)
970.482.6616
Status: Open
Screens: Multiplex (6 Screen)
Style: Unknown
Function: Movies (Second Run)
Seats: Unknown
Chain: Kerasotes Theatres
Architect: Unknown
Firm: Unknown
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I could not find a time line on this theatre, All the info that I could find was that it is a sub-run discount house.

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The theater was constructed in 1995. It originally belonged to the now defunct Colorado Cinemas. At the time it was constructed, it basically sat in the middle of nowhere although now it is nestled in with many, many shops and offices in a very busy part of town. I spent many of my late childhood and pre-teen years around this theater since it was managed from 1995 until 2003 by a dear friend of my family, John Garcia. Mr. Garcia is in his early 70s now and spend all of his adult life as a union projectionist and theater manager. He still words a projectionist at a discount house in Colorado Springs. He ran a tight ship and loved the Cinema Saver 6.
I learned much of what I know today at this theater. I learned how to project here as well as many of the other ins and outs of the movie theater business, which I still proudly work in today.
All of the projection equipment came out of a closed multiplex somewhere in Texas and although I cannot remember what kind of projectors/lamphouses/platters are up there, I know that most every auditorium had a different brand and setup.
I went to a movie there last sometime in early '08 and it was still clean and very well run.
posted by TonyH. on Mar 25, 2009 at 11:50pm
The theater was constructed in 1995. It originally belonged to the now defunct Colorado Cinemas. At the time it was constructed, it basically sat in the middle of nowhere although now it is nestled in with many, many shops and offices in a very busy part of town. I spent many of my late childhood and pre-teen years around this theater since it was managed from 1995 until 2003 by a dear friend of my family, John Garcia. Mr. Garcia is in his early 70s now and spend all of his adult life as a union projectionist and theater manager. He still words a projectionist at a discount house in Colorado Springs. He ran a tight ship and loved the Cinema Saver 6.
I learned much of what I know today at this theater. I learned how to project here as well as many of the other ins and outs of the movie theater business, which I still proudly work in today.
All of the projection equipment came out of a closed multiplex somewhere in Texas and although I cannot remember what kind of projectors/lamphouses/platters are up there, I know that most every auditorium had a different brand and setup.
I went to a movie there last sometime in early '08 and it was still clean and very well run.
posted by TonyH. on Mar 25, 2009 at 11:50pm
Tony are you a projectionst or do you manage a theatre?
posted by Chuck1231 on Mar 26, 2009 at 1:14am
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