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Ron Newman on Jun 20, 2006 at 1:24 pm

It is named for the nearby Glacial Potholes on the Deerfield River.

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Ron Newman commented about Cineplex fires a great salvo; finally some innovation on Jun 15, 2006 at 5:04 pm

There aren’t too many screens. There are too many unimaginatively-programmed screens. (See my earlier post about Boston 1975 vs Boston 2006.)

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Ron Newman commented about Cineplex fires a great salvo; finally some innovation on Jun 15, 2006 at 11:48 am

So if the Hollywood product is crap, why not devote those screens to other stuff — independent films, foreign films, and revivals?

32 screens should show 32 different movies.

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Ron Newman commented about Cineplex fires a great salvo; finally some innovation on Jun 14, 2006 at 6:23 am

I first moved to Boston in 1975. When I got here, the central part of the city had 28 screens in 20 theatre buildings, with 12 different owners. One chain was clearly dominant — Sack Theatres, with 12 screens in 8 theatres — but moviegoers had plenty of other choices. (note: I’m omitting porn theatres and screens from this count.)

Today, Boston has 32 screens in 2 theatre buildings, both built within the last six years. Both are owned by AMC, though they are legally required to divest one of them.

So we now have more screens, but fewer choices. In 1975, a movie would never play on more than one screen of a multiplex, nor would it play in more than one theatre within central Boston. Today, a movie often plays at both of our remaining two theatres; furthermore, some movies play on two or three screens at one or both theatres.

In today’s paper, I see only 11 different movies playing on those 32 screens.

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Ron Newman commented about Loews State 4 on Jun 11, 2006 at 5:32 am

If it was in 1981, you presumably saw the original Loew’s State, not this replacement.

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Ron Newman commented about Cineplex fires a great salvo; finally some innovation on Jun 10, 2006 at 4:22 am

This is ironic, since Cineplex got its start by building tiny little shoebox theatres, like Beverly Center in Los Angeles.

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Ron Newman commented about Somerville Theatre on Jun 10, 2006 at 3:17 am

That is all great news, Ian! I’m looking forward to seeing the result next fall.

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Ron Newman on Jun 8, 2006 at 12:27 pm

I don’t see any projection equipment at that link. Are you sure you posted this under the correct category?

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Ron Newman commented about Cinema Treasures Needs You! on Jun 5, 2006 at 6:48 pm

About three weeks ago, I submitted the Star Theatre in Somerville, MA, but it hasn’t been put on the site yet.

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Ron Newman commented about Theaters Wanted on Jun 5, 2006 at 9:56 am

Where are your current theatres located? I assume that you are interested in expanding your chain only within your current region, but you haven’t told us where that is.

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Ron Newman commented about Somerville Theatre on Jun 3, 2006 at 9:55 pm

According to a sign outside, the Somerville Theatre will have no live shows this July and August, to allow for renovations in the main theatre. The work will include repainting and “new stage facilities”. I assume the main hall will also be closed for movies during those two months, but I don’t know for sure. (Ian?)

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Ron Newman commented about Theatre Premier on Jun 3, 2006 at 7:52 am

To clarify, the Globe Theatre is listed here at CinemaTreasures under its later name, the Center Theatre.

In its last years as a cinema, the Center became the Pagoda Theatre. It was then converted into the large Chinese restaurant you see there today.

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Ron Newman commented about Center Theatre on Jun 3, 2006 at 5:54 am

And just to the left of the Globe, the postcard shows the Theatre Premier. The Premier didn’t last very long as a cinema, though its building stands to this day. Does this postcard have a date?

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Ron Newman commented about CinemaSalem on Jun 3, 2006 at 5:36 am

This theatre reopened last night, according to news reports and the theatre’s web site. The following information should be changed:

Name –> CinemaSalem
Status –> Open
Function –> Movies!
Address –> One East India Square, Salem MA 01970
Phone –> 978 744-1400
Official Website –> http://www.CinemaSalem.com

The first week’s features: The Break-up, Over the Hedge, and a revival of The Wizard of Oz. Also, an independent documentary, Hand of God, will be shown next Thursday only.

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Ron Newman commented about Loew's Paradise Theatre on May 31, 2006 at 6:02 pm

Does the sign outside still say Loew’s Paradise (as shown in the picture)?

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Ron Newman commented about Bexley Theatre on May 23, 2006 at 9:37 am

Good to hear from you. Can you give us some insight as to why the theatre’s booking policy later changed from art films to porn?

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Ron Newman commented about Allston Cinemas on May 23, 2006 at 4:04 am

I saw Spike Lee’s Do The Right Thing here during its first run. It played on both screens, an arrangement I don’t recall seeing for any other film here.

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Ron Newman commented about Paramount Theatre on May 22, 2006 at 6:36 pm

I’d very much like to read that book — please find out its name and author.

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Ron Newman commented about Palace Theatre on May 20, 2006 at 3:00 am

The signs both say “Columbus Palace Theatre”. But I’ve never heard anyone call it that, and CAPA’s website just calls it the Palace Theatre.

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Ron Newman commented about Neponset Drive-In on May 19, 2006 at 6:46 am

Here’s the official web page for Pope John Paul II Park, which opened in June 2001. The park occupies the sites of both the Drive-In and an adjoining former landfill.

The fictional “Pen Park” in Dennis Lehane’s book Mystic River was based partially on this site.

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Ron Newman commented about Boston Theatre on May 16, 2006 at 2:06 pm

Yes. See the RKO Boston page.

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Ron Newman commented about Norwood Theatre on May 10, 2006 at 8:03 pm

Glad to hear that! Why did it temporarily close?

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Ron Newman commented about Life Magazine seeks the most interesting cinemas in America on May 8, 2006 at 9:07 pm

I don’t see anything stupid about it. Any publicity for old movie theatres is welcome.

Unless of course you think CinemaTreasures itself is stupid, in which case why post here?

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Ron Newman commented about Ohio Theatre on May 7, 2006 at 6:30 am

Yes, click on “Columbus” near the top and you’ll find it.

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Ron Newman commented about Ohio Theatre on May 7, 2006 at 6:17 am

Nope, I don’t even live in Columbus anymore. But my family is there and I visit a few times each year. If I’m lucky, I get to some event at the Ohio or the Southern while I’m there.