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eblackman commented about AMC Wheaton Mall 9 on Aug 15, 2011 at 11:39 pm

Saw HELLRAISER 2 at this venue on Fall Break in college in 1988

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eblackman commented about Wheaton Plaza 4 on Aug 15, 2011 at 11:36 pm

I remember going to see the first ROBOCOP movie at Wheaton Plaza, I also remember going to see the first Predator movie and also Platoon.

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eblackman commented about Laurel Cinema on Aug 15, 2011 at 11:21 pm

I remember back in the 90’s my sister and i saw the first Anaconda movie and I think a book store is in the same shopping center.

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eblackman commented about Flower Theatre on Aug 15, 2011 at 11:16 pm

I remember in high school going with friends to see the horror movie witchboard summer 1987 and i also remember going to see Prince concert movie sign of the times. LOL

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eblackman commented about Allen Theater on Aug 15, 2011 at 10:57 pm

I remember as child going to see the chuck Norris movie GOOD GUYS WEAR BLACK at the Allen.

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eblackman commented about Langley Theatre on Aug 15, 2011 at 10:45 pm

Kim and Togaze

Thanks for the wonderful memories I never worked for KB but i actually grew up in Takoma Park from 1975-1988. I remember as a child going to see ROLLARCOASTER, STAR WARS and Superman 1 and 2. I also remember movies that i was to young to see but wanted and remember the movie poster in the glass case at the KB Langley : CARRIE and BODY HEAT hahahah I also remember going to see SHarky’s Machine. As i got older and especially in High school it seemed that everyone started going to Beltway Plaza. I remember the C2 Bus right on University BLVD would take you straight to the mall. We also went to Flower Twins and the movie place on Georgia ave in silver spring.

Also does anyone remember the movie place in DC and VA back in the 80’s that use to show the first run kung fu blockbusters. They would show a lot of Shaw brothers movies. I cannot remember the name of the theater but i remember seeing it in the Washington Post movie section as a kid.

Eugene