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jays commented about Guild 50th Street Theater on Sep 24, 2004 at 2:45 am

the Nuatica shop which now occuppies this space is either closed or renovating becuse I see no activiy or manneqins in the window. It looked like Nuatica tried to keep a little of the look on the exterior and some on the interior because where the screen once stood there are store advertisements with a black masking on either side and curtains as well. like the old cinema can anyone confirm this.

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jays commented about Loew's State Theatre on Sep 23, 2004 at 12:07 am

I forgot to mention the Kingsway and the Oceana in brooklyn that used this method also for adding auditorioms in an existing theatre building.

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jays commented about Loew's State Theatre on Sep 23, 2004 at 12:01 am

Your right Bill I remember those giant tassles when the curtains were closed I think they were brown. And Warren you are right about the false celings in theatres that are usually twinned or even quadded. vertically (up/down).The ceiling becomes a sort of stage for the upstairs auditoriumms, examples of which were the National, the former Orphuem, Rivoli,Strand(warner,cinerama), and the Waverly twins in Manhattan the Duffield and Commodore twins the Kenmore,Marboro,Metropolitan, Fortway, Quads and the Oriental triplex in Brooklyn the former Astoria six, the Elmwood triplex and the Plaza twin in Queens. the Colisuem former twin now Quad in upper manhattan uses the same method but the orchestra level is used for retail. This method was popular in the 70’s and 80’s giving birth to now saturated multiplexes. I wonder if the Colisuem orchestra level was ever used as a seperate auditorium before it was made retail would anyone know? .Also was the Loew’s State the first theatre in N.Y.C to make the conversion to a twin being twinned in 1968?

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jays commented about Loew's State Theatre on Sep 22, 2004 at 10:40 am

Wow! facinating description William. I didn’t Know the upstairs theatre screen and auditorium was larger than the downstairs. I only saw like three films there and that was in the last weeks I thought the downstairs auditorium was draped in sky blue curtains maybe the changed it to that prior to closing where did you get your info it’s facinating thanks william.

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jays commented about Kenmore Theatre on Sep 8, 2004 at 11:47 pm

Hey Warren do you have any photos of this theatre especially of it when it was a live venue as well as a movie house or can you tell me where I can find them.

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jays commented about Sutton Theater on Sep 8, 2004 at 11:43 pm

Well that’s all folks we lost the Sutton if you go pass the theatre right now the marquee is dark the films are still listed though.On the entrance door it reads closed forever. it did just like the Astor Plaza did wherein it featured new movies on Fri and closed sunday or monday.

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jays commented about Ridgewood Theatre on Aug 14, 2004 at 10:23 am

I have to agree with Warren enough about the nieghborhood I mean it’s intresting and all but let’s hear more info on the theatre or photos please. This is a theatre post site.

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jays commented about RKO National Twin on Aug 8, 2004 at 3:12 am

Rhett. they used the exterior theatre and the interior was filmed in a studio. In the response to Dave’s comment thanks for the info. I didn’t know when they were renovating that they were going to triplex it thank god they didn’t it would have been terrible although who knows it might have stayed open a little longer. When It reopenend in 1987 it opeon with “Predator” in both cinemas as well as across the street at the former Rialto theatre renamed the warner theatre in tribute to the Warner twin up the street which was demolished ealier or later that year. to me having them play in so many theatres in the same area was overkill but the National and the Warner at the time were both operated by Cineplex Odeon. One week later the horror thriller “the Believers” with Martin Sheen went upstairs to thetre 2 and “predator remained downstairs and across the street at the Warner. When Loew’s merged with Cineplex Odeon they did it again by showing the 1997 sci-fi film "Event Horizon” there and at the Astor Plaza at either the same time or as a move over. to each. I saw it at the National it was good the sound and every thing but I really wished I saw it at the Astor plz.

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jays commented about Albemarle Theatre on Aug 8, 2004 at 2:35 am

Hey marges, I would love to hear your memories of this theatre and more about that fire that caused it to be shuttered. Do you have photos. I would love to hear or see it this was one of my most favorite cinemas in Brooklyn I would love to here from you.

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jays commented about Loew's 72nd Street East on Aug 8, 2004 at 2:14 am

I have been to this theatre many times the first film I saw there was “No Way Out” with Kevin Costner and I fell in love with the large curved screen. It look the biggest and can be more appreciated from the balcony section. The auditorium itself is small but intimate and to me can accommadate high end films. i’ve seen “Mississippi Burning, Any Given Sunday and a day after the movie priemiere was held there I saw "Fatal Attraction” there. When I fist went there the drapery on the walls and the curtains were sky blue and then when Loew’s remoldeled most of there theatres they went to red and grey like the Astor plaza which went from beige and brown to red. yes the curtains do poen and close but they show those stupid slides I wish they had the same throw problem here as well so they can close the curtains. although they do close them at the end of the last showings of the night and probaly open them on the matinees for the day. Well again although I don’t consider this as a movie palace but this theatre along with the Beekman,Paris,the cubby holes of the 85th st east and that theatre on Broadway and 61st or 62nd street I forget the name of it, the more popular and the biggest of all mentioned in this comment Zigfield (excuse the spelling.) are the only remaining single screens in Manhattan.

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jays commented about Palladium Times Square on Jun 16, 2004 at 9:13 am

Rhett I’m in total agreement of your statement from start to finish. the people who run this theatre cater to the idiotic youth market I’m trying to get there to see this cinemas last film but as much as I love this theatre and hate the fact that it will close by summers end I refuse to pay these astronomical prices to see these idoitic films today. I mean what’s the price today for a movie $10.25 or $10.50. and the films are to long and not interesting at all. Maybe the powers that be or anyone responsible for programing or booking if you will would look at this site and yes see that there is actually people who do actually care about the moviegoing experience. Idunnno, wishful thinking.

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jays commented about Ridgewood Theatre on Jun 16, 2004 at 9:02 am

Wow and that theatre didn’t close down either. the was one recently in Manhattan but the patrons gun went off and he injured himself during a screening at the AMC EMPIRE MULTIPLEX on 42nd st. That didn’t lead to a closing I guess because it was isolated and the patron injured himself.

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jays commented about Albemarle Theatre on Jun 15, 2004 at 10:52 am

I’ve researched this theatre more and i’d like to update my listing on this theatre I originally said it shutdown in 83 but it actually shut down in late 1984 almost 85 and one of the last screenings was “Friday the 13th IV the Final Chapter” .

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jays commented about Ridgewood Theatre on Jun 15, 2004 at 9:47 am

A year or two ago there was a murder that occurred here . a cleaner that cleaned this theatre overnight was found murdered. amazingly this didn’t lead to it’s demise. In fact it was closed for a day or a half day while police investigated. then reopened contining as one of the longest running moviehouses in New Yorks history. I mean murders in cinemas led to the shuttering of many moviehouses in Brooklyn such as the Rugby in the eary 80’s, the Kameo in 1974,the Duffield in the early 90’s and my favorite the Kenmore in 1999. I think at the Rugby a police officer was killled i think he was off duty at the time

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jays commented about Palladium Times Square on Jun 15, 2004 at 9:32 am

Mike I to as well hate all these new and modern things they come up with it sure takes away from the former movie going experience. I think someone mentioned earlier that this theatre will close as the summer ends somewhere around August or so maybe they will play a good movie there or have a retrospective series there like the Baronet/Coronet did. before they closed thanking moviegoers for their many years of patronage. Retospective featureing the many high profiled films that played there such as the “Star Wars”, trilogy “Scarface”, and the “Raiders of the Lost Ark” trilogy that would be great.

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jays commented about Palladium Times Square on Jun 14, 2004 at 7:05 pm

The Beekman doesn’t use slides they use curtains as does this theatre (the Astor Plaza) the Loew’s Tower East shows slides, but on occasion closes theirs and I think the Paris does but these I think are the only ones left that do it this feature is not that important to some patrons but for nostalgic reasons it’s important to me. Also A lot of moviehouses in Manhattan are switching to digital rolling marquees.like Chelsea theatres, most of the Loew’s theatres like the 84thst 34th street Kips Bay and the most recent conversion the E-walk United Artists(regal Cinemas) followed suit with thier Union Sq 14 and thier Astoria Multiplex in Queens I guess the Astor Plz. would’ve done the same thing if it weren’t closing.

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jays commented about Palladium Times Square on Jun 14, 2004 at 12:05 pm

yeah but that’s doesn’t make any sense they’ve been doing that since Clearview took over showing slides on the exposed screen then closeing the curtains for 2-4 seconds what’s the use. They should go back to the old policy the way they used to do when Walter Reade then cineplex oden owned the property.

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jays commented about Palladium Times Square on Jun 14, 2004 at 12:03 pm

yeah but that’s doesn’t make any sense they’ve been doing that since Clearview took over showing slides on the exposed screen then closeing the curtains for 2-4 seconds what’s the use. They should go back to the old policy the way they used to do when Walter Reade then cineplex oden owned the property.

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jays commented about Palladium Times Square on Jun 14, 2004 at 12:03 pm

yeah but that’s doesn’t make any sense they’ve been doing that since Clearview took over showing slides on the exposed screen then closeing the curtains for 2-4 seconds what’s the use. They should go back to the old policy the way they used to do when Walter Reade then cineplex oden owned the property.

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jays commented about AMC Ridgefield Park 12 on Jun 13, 2004 at 11:28 am

Wow, now that’s a super multi-multiplex now if Loew’s can run that many theatres on the same stretch they can afford to operate the e-walk and the Astor plaza around the corner in Times Square go figure.

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jays commented about AMC Ridgefield Park 12 on Jun 10, 2004 at 12:28 pm

If I’m not mistaken this theatre is a couple of miles (maybe 5 miles or so) north of two other Loew’s megaplexes it’s a wonder that these theatres are still in operation. they are all on the same strip and sometimes show the same movies at the same time.

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jays commented about Albemarle Theatre on May 11, 2004 at 12:52 am

Warren where exactly was the Patio located.

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jays commented about Albemarle Theatre on May 9, 2004 at 1:08 pm

I’m definatley going to try to arrange something to get inside to glance at it.

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jays commented about Albemarle Theatre on May 9, 2004 at 1:07 pm

Thanks for the information Warren, I’ve only been to this theatre once but it was at an age were I could only go when acompanied with an adult. When I was old enough to go by myself the theatre closed down. but it along with the Kenmore up the street remained two of my most favorites in Brooklyn.

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jays commented about Albemarle Theatre on May 9, 2004 at 12:24 pm

Gary, is there anything from the theatre that they kept i’ve only been to this theatre once as a moviehouse and the banquet hall once and i’m dying to see the restoration. do you have any idea when they’ll have anothe theatre walk or do you have any more information on the interior of this theatre.