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Coate commented about West-View Drive-In on Aug 24, 2010 at 12:41 am

The name Circle South 29 Drive-In is an unnecessary blending of two different theater names. Circle Drive-In is the correct name (as Mike Rogers originally submitted) of the theater for which this page was created. The South 29 Drive-In is a different theater.

By the way, the Circle Drive-In opened on June 27, 1969. Debut attraction was a Paul Newman double feature of “Cool Hand Luke” and “Harper.”

Source: Spartanburg Herald-Journal, various 1969 and 1970 issues.

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Coate commented about West-View Drive-In on Aug 22, 2010 at 12:52 pm

Don’t encourage him, Chief. :–)

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Coate on Jul 29, 2010 at 1:06 am

Isn’t this, like, the fourth duplicate entry you’ve created in the last few weeks?

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Coate commented about DeMarco Cinemas on Jul 23, 2010 at 9:17 pm

Was this the Budco Vineland Twin during the 1970s? I ask because I notice the intro mentions a record run of “Jaws,” yet in my JAWS retrospective article I cite the Vineland booking as being at a “Vineland Twin” rather than a “Demarco Cinemas.” Is Demarco a later name, or is this a different theater?

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Coate commented about National Theatre on Jul 21, 2010 at 8:22 pm

…and “Dragonslayer.”

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Coate commented about Georgia Theatre on Jul 20, 2010 at 1:15 am

<<< *I wonder if the GREEN BERETS had a world premiere at a Columbus theatre since it was filmed at Fort Benning. * >>>

I believe the world premiere of “The Green Berets” was held on July 4, 1968, at the Fox in Atlanta.

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Coate commented about Buena Vista Theatre on Jul 19, 2010 at 12:54 am

IA: Why do you believe Buena Vista was never equipped with 70mm projection capability? During what timeframe did you work there? Are you familiar with the theater’s entire history? And why do you list (in the comment above) that El Dorado was equipped with a Dolby CP100 when they opened in 1967 (they got the CP100 in 1979)?

IA, please email me if you’d prefer to discuss in private rather than clutter up this page with a bunch of back-and-forth chatter.

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Coate commented about El Dorado Theatre on Jul 19, 2010 at 12:48 am

<<< The text must have been edited by a moderator after Michael Coate’s comment was posted. >>>

Joe, I copied-and-pasted one of your intro sentences for context when I made my posting of Oct. 5, 2009, so if it’s true that a moderator edited your intro, then it would mean they also edited my comment. Can a moderator explain this?

The CT staff really ought not make revisions to the introductory write-ups without making a note of such revisions. A date and time stamp for revisions would be ideal.

Regardless of whatever editorial monkey business has taken place, it would appear that I was mistaken about Buena Vista being equipped for 70mm upon its construction and grand opening. I’m still under the impression, though, that it had 70mm capability later on in its life despite claims by IA to the contrary.

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Coate commented about Madison Theatre on Jul 14, 2010 at 10:31 pm

<<< One area local recalled that this was the theater to see “Star Wars” during its initial run. >>>

This is NOT the theater in which “Star Wars” played during its original 1977 release. The first-run Nashville market bookings were at Cinema 4 North (27 weeks), Cinema 4 South (36 weeks), and Hermitage 4 (8 weeks).

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Coate commented about Northgate Cinemas on Jul 11, 2010 at 2:05 pm

<<< Opened Febuary 6, 1973 by Mid-States Theaters with 5 screens? >>>

Northgate opened as a three-screener as mentioned in the intro write-up. The expansion to five screens took place in 1974.

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Coate commented about Happy 30th, "Empire" on Jul 10, 2010 at 3:55 am

The broadcast premiere dates given in raysson’s July 9 post are not correct. The “Empire” premiere American broadcast was held on November 22, 1987. “Jedi” was first shown on American network TV in March of 1989.

(And before anyone goofs up the date of the network premiere broadcast of the original “Star Wars,” I may as well cite it now as February of 1984.)

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Coate commented about "Back To The Future"...Happy 25th! on Jul 10, 2010 at 3:41 am

<<< The network television premiere of BACK TO THE FUTURE premiered on ABC in 1990. >>>

The network TV premiere was not in 1990 on ABC; it was in 1988 on NBC.

There was also a repeat broadcast on NBC in 1989 shortly before the release of “Part II.” That broadcast was hosted by Leslie Nielsen and included some clips and behind-the-scenes footage from the sequel.

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Coate commented about Cordele Drive-In on Jun 29, 2010 at 7:21 pm

Now that the mystery editor has corrected the misspellings, why not delete my comment where I mentioned the misspellings? At this point, retaining my comment will simply confuse anyone reading the page. Worse, readers may think I’m suggesting a correction to an item that doesn’t need correcting. An even better idea would be to introduce a date and time stamp for any revisions made to the intro details.

Now if we could just get Mike Rogers some writing lessons. :–)

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Coate commented about 70mm Star Trek TOS Movie Series at the Laemmle Royal Theater on Jun 29, 2010 at 6:08 pm

The plan when the series was first announced was to show all six movies in 70mm. Apparently, Laemmle had difficulty securing a 70mm print of the first movie (which does not surprise me given how few of them were made).

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Coate commented about Cordele Drive-In on Jun 29, 2010 at 6:03 pm

The theater name at the top of the page is misspelled (as is the city name in the first sentence of the introduction).

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Coate commented about Americana 5 on Jun 29, 2010 at 5:58 pm

As I pointed out in my 35th anniversary JAWS retrospective, this was a six-screener by the summer of 1975.

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Coate commented about Cinema On The Mall I & II on Jun 28, 2010 at 10:37 am

This theater was mentioned in my recently-posted 35th Anniversary JAWS retrospective, but I listed it as being located in Big Flats instead of Horseheads.

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Coate commented about Windsor Theatre on Jun 28, 2010 at 10:25 am

I realize you just updated the theater names, but I think they should be reversed. “Windsor” ought to be the primary name; “Windsor Cinerama” ought to be the AKA.

By the way, Houston’s Cinerama history can be found on this page.

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Coate commented about Valley Plaza 6 on Jun 16, 2010 at 1:05 am

I think this theater opened in December of 1976.

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Coate commented about Mid-Plaza 6 on Jun 14, 2010 at 4:13 pm

<<< So far I’ve been unable to find any Boxoffice items about the opening, but the Twin Theatre was in operation by spring of 1965 >>>

Joe:
When Bill Kallay and I worked on 70mm in New York we learned “Cleopatra” played at this theater beginning in May of 1964. I’m not sure if it was the theater’s debut booking, but, whatever the case, the “Cleopatra” info offers evidence the theater was open at least a year before the time-frame you cited.

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Coate commented about Cinemark Baldwin Hills Crenshaw and XD on Jun 10, 2010 at 6:53 pm
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Coate commented about Opera House Cinema on Jun 7, 2010 at 7:42 pm

The Opera House during 1977-78 had a 39-week engagement of the original “Star Wars,” the second-longest single-theater run of the movie in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. (The longest was a 54-weeker at Northpark I & II.) The Opera House booking included a mid-run upgrade to Dolby Stereo, which probably contributed to the unusually long engagement.

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Coate commented about Buena Vista Theatre on May 31, 2010 at 6:03 pm

Dolby’s install records indicate a Dolby CP-100 was installed at Buena Vista in late 1978. “Indiana Jones And The Temple Of Doom” (1984) was advertised as a 70mm presentation.

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Coate commented about Time to revisit the Paramount Consent Decree? on May 25, 2010 at 2:31 pm

Wow, Justin, a sixty-eight word sentence! Shall I call the folks at Guinness? :–)

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Coate commented about Happy 30th, "Empire" on May 24, 2010 at 10:18 am

Thanks, guys, for the great compliments and comments.

Am I the only one amazed that we went the whole weekend without any of the anti-“Star Wars”/anti-George Lucas folks hijacking the discussion?