My earliest memory of the Eastwood was seeing Oliver! I went there many times, especially the summer of 1977 when I saw Star Wars many, many times. There was constantly a line for the next showing and I would see many friends walking around the parking lot trying to find the end of the line. It became a party for us every weekend! Later, I saw Pink Floyd The Wall there and it blew my mind!!! Sadly, the last movie I was excited to see there was Return of the Jedi. Then the theater started showing Platoon, Lethal Weapon, etc., and eventually closed. The the 70mm & the stereo sound were the best ever in Indianapolis!
One of my fondest memories of the Pendleton Pike was going to see a marathon of all five Planet of the Apes films. I stayed up all night watching them while my mom and sister slept after the first or second one. I’ll never forget it!
My earliest memory of the Eastwood was seeing Oliver! I went there many times, especially the summer of 1977 when I saw Star Wars many, many times. There was constantly a line for the next showing and I would see many friends walking around the parking lot trying to find the end of the line. It became a party for us every weekend! Later, I saw Pink Floyd The Wall there and it blew my mind!!! Sadly, the last movie I was excited to see there was Return of the Jedi. Then the theater started showing Platoon, Lethal Weapon, etc., and eventually closed. The the 70mm & the stereo sound were the best ever in Indianapolis!
One of my fondest memories of the Pendleton Pike was going to see a marathon of all five Planet of the Apes films. I stayed up all night watching them while my mom and sister slept after the first or second one. I’ll never forget it!