I saw four films when it was the GCC chain. Titanic, James Bond: Tomorrow Never Dies, There’s Something About Mary, Good Will Hunting, and As Good As I Gets. Nice place and the sound was GREAT!
I don’t have detailed memories of this place. But I do remember attending a couple shows when it was run by Cineplex. I caught the David Cronenberg flick “The Fly” and “Flght of The Navagator”.
This place was awesome for its double-feature presentations and discount nights. I was a preteen when I frequent the Four Star Theatre in the 80’s. Some of the movies I remember seeing there was a re-release of E.T., The Terminator, Fletch, Rambo III, Rocky IV, Scrooged, The Great Outdoors, My Stepmother Is An Alien, and Back To The Beach. Not to mention I used to sneak Burger King inside because the food was cheaper from next door ;) Then, I remember a period when they would host Indian film festivals (blah). One day I would move away from the Wilshre / La Brea area for San Fernando Valley in the early 90’s. From time to time I would re-visit the area I used to live. I later noticed Four Star Theatre had closed its doors and turned into aa a church (sigh).
I saw four films when it was the GCC chain. Titanic, James Bond: Tomorrow Never Dies, There’s Something About Mary, Good Will Hunting, and As Good As I Gets. Nice place and the sound was GREAT!
I don’t have detailed memories of this place. But I do remember attending a couple shows when it was run by Cineplex. I caught the David Cronenberg flick “The Fly” and “Flght of The Navagator”.
This place was awesome for its double-feature presentations and discount nights. I was a preteen when I frequent the Four Star Theatre in the 80’s. Some of the movies I remember seeing there was a re-release of E.T., The Terminator, Fletch, Rambo III, Rocky IV, Scrooged, The Great Outdoors, My Stepmother Is An Alien, and Back To The Beach. Not to mention I used to sneak Burger King inside because the food was cheaper from next door ;) Then, I remember a period when they would host Indian film festivals (blah). One day I would move away from the Wilshre / La Brea area for San Fernando Valley in the early 90’s. From time to time I would re-visit the area I used to live. I later noticed Four Star Theatre had closed its doors and turned into aa a church (sigh).