UA Sheepshead Bay Stadium 14

3907 Shore Parkway,
Brooklyn, NY 11235

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RobertR
RobertR on May 17, 2004 at 7:25 am

This theatre is a friggin mess. They dont even have a sign on the outside, it looks like a factory. It’s a sad statement on the people of Brooklyn that they would stop attending some of the smaller well kept theatres showing the same films causing them to close. Not only is the theatres themselves just average, they are not kept clean and the audience runs from one screen to the other. On the weekends the Belt Parkway backs up to get off the theatres exit. You would think they were going to The Zeigfeld or Beekman for a real movie experience and not a Brooklyn plex. If anyone is curious why the Midway is operated so well, UA is partners with Heskel Real Estate group who are in the theatre constantly making sure it is run properly. Thats the only chance for the Marboro when it reopens, but I think Regal is going that one alone, so god only knows.

MikeRadio
MikeRadio on May 16, 2004 at 10:16 pm

UA, as well as the west coast Edwards chain are now part of the Regal Cinemas Empire….

There is no more United Artists.. it is now just another part of REGAL ENTERTAINMENT GROUP.

This company seems to do things on the cheap… Yes they make sure there are screens but they don’t do anything to make the theatres anything special or even classy at all… like AMC does for instance.

The renovated Sheepshead Bay theatre STILL havs some auditoriums without stadiunm seating… STILL has really nasty bathrooms.. the funniest is the one mens room that was newly added with ONE URINAL.. or the line outside the ladies room.

The theatres are OK but just OK.. nothing special about this place… It was just renovated and expanded to keep anyone else out of Brooklyn.. look how really run down they let it become before this renovation project.

MarkW
MarkW on February 17, 2004 at 2:19 pm

When 4 new screens opened in July 2002, The 4 screen UA Marboro was closed. Typical UA screwing one neighborhood to cater to another.