Regal Augusta Village Cinema 12
1323 Augusta West Parkway,
Augusta,
GA
30909
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This theater first opened prior to 1992. It was very futuristic looking with it’s glowing spaceship like lights in front of the theater and the silver tunnel like ceiling with glowing green lights.
It used to be packed until the Regal Augusta Exchange 20 opened a few miles away, four years later. In 2002, it switched from first run to second run, at first showing shows for $2.00, later $2.25, and finally $2.50.
The theater closed in 2006, leaving my friends and I very sad, for that was where we hung out all the time. As a matter of fact, we didn’t even know the theater had closed until we drove past it one day and saw construction people taking the sign down. I really hope that one day someone decides to open it up again, but I think that’s probably going to be unlikely.
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It really wasn’t a bad theatre.I am just old school and hate things over 3 or 4 screens,but that is a “Me” problem.Thanks for the pictures.It is still sitting there like Regency,Except GCC left EVERYTHING in the 8-Plex.
Where did you post the “JAWS"banner.At the Imperial or one of the "JAWS” articles on CT?
Here a aerial view
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Still Closed.The whole place is about gone once BEST BUY and the Theatres Closed.
Sorry, It’s been a crazy few months. Jaws banner I didn’t post yet but I will. I do however have this video on line of a Christmas party we had at Regal 1998.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=edHqiP6a1q4
thanks tracy,how about those Columbia 1 and 2 theatre pictures.
I believe it opened in 1991 because my Dad took my 12 year old sister to see Father of The Bride on a Father-Daughter date, and she said he laughed louder than anyone.
Once, in 1999, I went to see 10 Things I hate About You. I kept on giving the box office attendant a $ 10 bill he gave back. When I looked at it, I found out my Grandma (as a joke) had put a fake $ 10 bill in with my money to be funny. My Aunt came and paid for my ticket and I paid her back. She got on my Grandma- her Mom- for that. Good times.
Neat story James.
The treatment on the front of the theatre looks like Super Saver / Silver ran the theatre at some point. Was this a Regal the entire time?
Opened just before Christmas 1991…….