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Bill Huelbig commented about Columnist sees recent TCM classic film festival as a model to emulate on May 3, 2010 at 9:21 am

MPol: Although we didn’t have the entire Festival, TCM did hold one screening in New York City in March, at the Ziegfeld: “All About Eve”. Robert Osborne and Elaine Stritch hosted the event, and the place was packed (it was also free). A small taste of what the actual festival must’ve been like, but it was so much fun. TCM also held free single-classic movie screenings in Boston, Chicago and San Francisco.

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Bill Huelbig commented about Loew's State Theatre on Apr 24, 2010 at 2:04 pm

Tyne: I’m a huge fan of Kubrick, but I gotta admit my favorite part of “Killer’s Kiss” is seeing all those dear departed movie marquees in Times Square.

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Bill Huelbig commented about TCL Chinese Theatre on Apr 23, 2010 at 2:35 pm

Did anyone attend the big “A Star is Born” event last night? Any good stories to tell?

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Bill Huelbig commented about Lafayette Theatre on Apr 11, 2010 at 8:45 pm

My parents saw “The Graduate” in 1968 when they were 39 years old. I remember them telling me how funny it was, and that the whole audience was laughing all through it. My mom thought it was too short and she didn’t want it to end. I didn’t get to see it till 3 years later but I agreed with them – it’s definitely a great comedy.

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Bill Huelbig commented about Lafayette Theatre on Apr 5, 2010 at 12:42 pm

I had wanted to see the blown-up version in 1989 (billed as Super VistaVision, and done very well, by the way), but it never played in the New York City area. So Saturday’s excellent show filled a definite void in my history with “The Ten Commandments”.

I love this movie so much I watched it again on ABC Saturday night, even with a full hour of commercials. I spent nine full hours that day with “The Ten Commandments”.

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Bill Huelbig commented about TCL Chinese Theatre on Mar 31, 2010 at 9:47 am

As Linus said to Lucy in A Charlie Brown Christmas, those are good reasons. I never thought of it that way.

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Bill Huelbig commented about TCL Chinese Theatre on Mar 30, 2010 at 3:28 pm

Is the screen at the Egyptian much smaller than the one at the Chinese? I’ve only been to the Egyptian once, for “Dial M for Murder” in 3D, so I can’t really judge. I’m not even going to the TCM Festival (I live in NJ) but it’s fun to live vicariously.

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Bill Huelbig commented about TCL Chinese Theatre on Mar 30, 2010 at 12:47 pm

I always assumed the Chinese could run 70mm too. I guess I’m still thinking about the time “West Side Story” played there for a full year.

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Bill Huelbig commented about TCL Chinese Theatre on Mar 30, 2010 at 12:01 pm

The TCM Festival schedule has been posted. Both “2001” and “Cleopatra” are playing at the Egyptian, even though the Chinese has a bigger screen. The Chinese is showing such non-widescreen films as “The Producers” and “The King of Comedy”. I guess they have their reasons.

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Bill Huelbig commented about Showcase Cinemas Toledo on Mar 29, 2010 at 7:16 pm

Here’s a link to the Toledo Blade review of “2001” on June 12, 1968. It’s the kind of rave review the picture deserved, and the kind I was hoping my local New York City critics would give it, but none of them did:

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Bill Huelbig commented about Ziegfeld Theatre on Mar 24, 2010 at 1:31 pm

If I had a chance to ask Robert Osborne a question, I would’ve asked if TCM were ever going to do this again at the Ziegfeld. I can’t remember the last time I had so much fun at a movie screening.

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Bill Huelbig commented about Ziegfeld Theatre on Mar 24, 2010 at 9:07 am

And we still have one more Anne Baxter classic movie event coming up: “The Ten Commandments” at the Lafayette in Suffern NY on Saturday April 3rd.

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Bill Huelbig commented about Ziegfeld Theatre on Mar 23, 2010 at 10:43 pm

Just got back from what has to be the classic movie event of the year in New York City: the TCM presentation of “All About Eve”, hosted by Robert Osborne and Elaine Stritch.

The Q&A with Elaine before the show was a genuine laugh riot, and everyone in the practically-full house seemed thrilled to be seeing and hearing Robert in person. As for the movie, I’d have to go back to opening day of “The Empire Strikes Back” to find a comparable off-the-chart level of audience reaction and appreciation. I must’ve seen “All About Eve” close to a hundred times, but something about seeing it on a screen that big and surrounded by so many fans made me feel like I was seeing it for the first time, as if I never knew what was going to happen next at all times. Amazing.

This event was free. I’m grateful to TCM for that, but it was worth paying full price for. Please come back to the Ziegfeld soon, TCM.

For the record, the curtains were not used at the start of the show because the TCM Festival logo was being displayed on the screen, but they did close at the end of the movie.

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Bill Huelbig commented about TCL Chinese Theatre on Mar 16, 2010 at 12:59 pm

On the same topic, is anyone planning to attend the TCM festival? I sure wish I could. Hopefully we’ll get some good eyewitness reports here on Cinema Treasures.

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Bill Huelbig commented about TCL Chinese Theatre on Mar 16, 2010 at 12:20 pm

Is “Cleopatra” being shown at the Chinese during the TCM festival in April? On their website they don’t say what movies are showing at which theater. Now there’s a movie that can take full advantage of the entire wide screen at the Chinese.

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Bill Huelbig commented about Ziegfeld Theatre on Mar 12, 2010 at 9:46 pm

After reading about all the hard work that paid off from the folks at Chace Audio, it looks like 2011 might be the year I get what I’ve been waiting for all this time. Thanks William and Gary!

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Bill Huelbig commented about Ziegfeld Theatre on Mar 12, 2010 at 1:59 pm

Uh-oh – this sounds good. Is there a Blu-Ray edition coming out?

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Bill Huelbig commented about Ziegfeld Theatre on Mar 12, 2010 at 1:33 pm

Thanks, William. My almost-lifelong quest to see “West Side Story” in 70mm continues …

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Bill Huelbig commented about Ziegfeld Theatre on Mar 12, 2010 at 12:27 pm

OK, thanks. “Close Encounters” – now there was a great 70mm show at the Ziegfeld!

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Bill Huelbig commented about Ziegfeld Theatre on Mar 12, 2010 at 12:00 pm

It sure was acting like a neurotic, malfunctioning HAL on the day I saw it in action: ear-splitting popping noises were ruining the soundtrack of “West Side Story”, and they only stopped when the operator walked away from the console.

REndres: if you worked there in 1970, would you be able to confirm that the “West Side Story”/“Around the World in 80 Days” double feature that summer was a 70mm show or not? I like to think it was, and for years I was convinced of it, but I have to be realistic and accept that it was probably only 35mm. It was still a great show, except for the popping noises.

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Bill Huelbig commented about Ziegfeld Theatre on Mar 12, 2010 at 11:31 am

Thanks REndres. I love hearing stories about the console. When I first saw it 40 years ago, it looked like something from the future. I’ll bet it was considered a great breakthrough in motion picture exhibition when it was first installed. I wonder how many theaters installed one after the Ziegfeld did? I’d guess not too many.

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Bill Huelbig commented about Happy 45th, "The Sound Of Music" on Mar 12, 2010 at 10:57 am

Stan: Those Krystal Burgers you described on the Ritz page sound like White Castles, which we have in the Northeast. I’m getting hungry just thinking about them.

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Bill Huelbig commented about Loews Harmon Cove on Mar 11, 2010 at 11:52 am

The first film to play the Harmon Cove was “King Kong” (Jessica Lange version) in December 1976. It was exciting to attend that opening night because it was the first completely new theater I’d ever been to.

“Blade Runner” in June 1982 was the first attraction at the Loew’s Meadows 6, which replaced the Harmon Cove along with the even-bigger Loew’s Meadows 8 a few years later, so I figure the Harmon Cove must have closed around this same time.

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Bill Huelbig commented about Ziegfeld Theatre on Mar 8, 2010 at 7:33 pm

Anyway, Vito, I’m sure you have some good 70mm Sound of Music stories to contribute.

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Bill Huelbig commented about Happy 45th, "The Sound Of Music" on Mar 5, 2010 at 11:04 pm

Thanks for sharing those memories with us, Stan. Posts like yours are the main reason why I love Cinema Treasures.