The latest movie theater news and updates

  • July 26, 2006

    URGENT - 400 theater seats For Sale

    From a university theater, we have 800 upholstered theater seats with wood arm rests that we need to liquidate. They may be purchased in any quantity.

    We can email photos.
    We are in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
    Please call or email me (Lisa):
    612-221-9428

  • Vintage theater equipment wanted

    I’m looking for vintage theater sound equipment – speakers, horns, tube amplifiers, tubes, transformers, parts, and drivers – big or small, working or not. I am located in the Philadelphia area and will pick up within a 300 mile radius or will pay for shipping costs.

    Call 215-983-0987 or e-mail

    Thank you, Dan

  • July 25, 2006

    Vogue Theatre in Chula Vista is Officially Closed

    CHULA VISTA, CA — The theater is now closed. We want to thank everybody for 61 years of coming to the movies. and ahh… have a good one.

    Hello Cinema Treasures,

    The Vogue Theatre in Chula Vista, California is now officially closed. The last day of “Now Playing” movies was on July 20, 2006. The building is for sale but I’m not sure for how much. I will find out. The concessions stand still has the ads on the walls, popcorn machine, and window display counters. I just came back from taking pictures. If this is of any interest please tell me how to send them.

    I would like to know how I can organize a community meeting to bring this theater back. Possibly by numerous private and city investments, taxes, etc, not sure. I already wrote a letter to the city of Chula Vista about the closing of my beloved Vogue Theater. Below is a copy. If there is anything else I can either do or say please direct suggestions to me.

    Thank you.

  • CinemaWorld Movie Marathons

    LINCOLN, RI — After two sold out marathons (Lord of the Rings, Indiana Jones), CinemaWorld in Lincoln, Rhode Island has announced they will be doing marathons every six weeks. The next upcoming is the Mobster Marathon, featuring: Scarface, Goodfellas, and The Godfather. Other upcoming marathons will be James Bond (Sean Connery) and Star Trek (William Shatner). Anyone with suggestions or looking for more information is asked to visit the website at CinemaWorld Homepage or call the theater at (401)-333-8019. Pricing for all marathons is $12.50 per person with the show starting at noon. There are also raffles and prize givaways throughout the day.

  • Projection Picture Warehouse Website

    I stumbled across this site, which claims itself as a Projection Picture Warehouse. They have a couple of links, pictures and videos, that feature several cinemas. Thought it might be good for people to check and see if their favorite cinema is listed there so they can update the photos (whenever that happens) or at least provide links. I’d do it myself… but whatdya think? I have all the time in the world??? Here’s the link: http://www.film-tech.com/

  • Twin Cinema in Central Illinois For Sale

    Twin screen movie theater in small Central Illinois town draws from surrounding population (8 mile radious) of about 20,000 people. It has a live in apartment and it’s only $389,000.

    The 5,900 sq ft building is beautiful and only 10 years old. Each screen (12 x 28) seats 200 people. It is located off an Illinois highway with a traffic count of 7,000 cars per day. There is also a 1,000 sq ft projection/filming room with its own living room, kitchen and bedroom. You could live at the theater. The business takes very little effort to run and has a concession area that has high margins.

  • July 24, 2006

    “Preserve Me a Seat” Premiere Documentary Radio Interview

    Next week, the film documentary, “Preserve Me a Seat” — five years in the making and subject of a three-year lawsuit before a dismissal in the filmmaker’s favor — will have its premiere in 3 Nebraska cities: Wednesday, July 26th at the historic Grand Theatre in Grand Island, NE; Thursday, July 27th at the historic Dundee Theatre in Omaha, Nebraska, and Friday, July 28th at the Mary Riepma Ross Media Center on the UNL campus.

    We don’t remember a lot about our distant past, but we do remember our favorite movie theater. “Preserve Me a Seat” is a documentary about these theatres and the ongoing fight to protect and preserve them for future generations.

  • New Book Out About The Rise of Mexican Cinema

    A new book was just released, “Mexican Movies in the United States: A History of the Films, Theaters and Audiences, 1920-1960.”

    It’s by Rogelio Agrasanchez and it discusses the films and venues around the country where Mexican Cinema was prevalent.

    For more information, read the Amazon page for this book.

  • 750 Theater Seats for Sale

    For sale are 750 vintage theater seats, originally built by the American Desk company, now called Seating Concepts.

    The seats are maroon in color and will be ready for pick-up in August. Perfect seating for anybody restoring an old movie house. Asking $11.00 per seat, or best offer.

    Also for sale are some old cinema platters. Please call Dan at 215-983-0987 or e-mail me at .

    Location is in Northern New Jersey.

  • July 21, 2006

    Pensacola Saenger Theater Expansion Approved

    PENSACOLA, FL — In March 2006, the citizens of Pensacola and Escambia County voted to extend the local option sales tax for a renovation and expansion of the Pensacola Saenger Theatre. The City of Pensacola will contribute $6 million to the project and Escambia County will contribute $2 million with the remaining $1 million coming from fundraisers and private donations.

    Included in the renovation:

    The entire main floor will be re-seated
    Balcony seats will be refurbished
    New air conditioning for the theater will be installed
    New lobby space will be added
    Additional restrooms will be added
    New refreshment stands
    New meeting roooms
    New additional entrance