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robboehm commented about Island Cinemas on Feb 24, 2009 at 8:04 am

The newowners had to completely rebuild the place. The previous owners illegally subdivided a couple of the auditoriums resulting in 10 houses, not the seven they had permits for. The town closed them down. Then the former owners removed EVERYTHING from the space. The new owners had to reequip the place. I think the total
auditorium count is 7 not 8.

My thought was that the Movieland name had nothing to do with the one used by BS Moss in Douglaston. I thought it might be associated with Movieland in Coram. But knowing that at least one lawyer was one of a group which owns the Coram house I would hope not.

As far as naming a theatre is concerned I think they could have chosen something better than Island Cinemas when the 16 plex in Holtsville was already well established.

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robboehm commented about RKO Babylon Twin on Feb 23, 2009 at 1:57 pm

This site is frought with misinformation. The RKO Babylon Twin was built at the same time as the other RKO twins. It was not on Sunrise Highway but on Merrick Rd (Montauk Highway). The last time I was in the area it was used as retail space. When first constructed as a twin it was, virtually, identical to the Twin in Rockville Centre. Short and stubby. In later years they added to the back making it long and narrow. No way was this in Copiague. I might buy Lindenhurst, but more probably West Babylon, just west of the South Bay.

All the new RKO twins were to debut at the same time but the opening on this one was delayed to they could complete the “lavish finishing touches”. Yes, that’s what the ad said. Since I lived fairly near there I drove over to take a look. They hadn’t even put on the roof. Lavishing finishing touches my …

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robboehm commented about Skyway Drive-In on Feb 23, 2009 at 1:41 pm

The Skyway was small and seasonal. Remember, past it’s early days of fishing Greeport is a summer community. Even the current hard top closes after Labor day.

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robboehm commented about Flick 1 & 2 on Feb 23, 2009 at 1:26 pm

To fill in the gaps, between being a Jerry Lewis and becoming the Flick it was known as the East Meadow twin.

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robboehm commented about Meadowbrook Theatre on Feb 23, 2009 at 1:25 pm

This completion of this theatre was delayed for a time because of a shortage of building materials, particularly steel. I believe the Korean “War” was the reason. For a considerable period of time there was only one completed “arch” of steel which, eventually, became the front of the theatre. When they added the additional auduitoriums in latter years they literally added to the building rather than just chopping it up. Really ugly. They did some chopping to. But as an earlier comment mentioned the way the name Meadowbrook was displayed on the marquee was unique. Something to be said for blue. (See my comments on the Salisbury in Westbury)

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robboehm commented about Radio City Music Hall on Feb 22, 2009 at 10:13 pm

My memories of the Music Hall are mostly of the Christmas and Easter shows which my parents took me to each year (by bus and subway). At one time there was a small box office in the subway area where you could buy tickets. You then entered somewhere in the lounge. There weren’t too many times when we were part of the lines that would stretch almost back to the plaza.

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robboehm commented about Green Acres Cinemas on Feb 22, 2009 at 9:57 pm

While we’re sharing memories, way back when when it was a single screen theatre, Gone With the Wind was being revived. And didn’t we have a hurricane and one panel of the marquee blew off but the letters remained in tact proclaiming “Gone With the Wind”.

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robboehm commented about Community Theatre on Feb 22, 2009 at 6:44 pm

During the summer they show movies in a space called The Community theatre in the community of Ocean Beach. I wonder if this is the same space. Also, I believe, years ago they had summer movies in the Fire Island community of Point-O-Woods.

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robboehm commented about Port Washington Cinemas on Feb 22, 2009 at 6:27 pm

The two, “alleged” smaller theatres are in former stores. In the older, free standing theatres it was common to have a long lobby to the auditorium. This provided a store on either side. Hence, the alleged theatres.

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robboehm commented about Mattituck 8 on Feb 21, 2009 at 7:47 pm

Per my comments above the theatre is still standing. Although the marquee is still in place the theatre name has been removed. As I said, it’s very obvious what it was. As my computer skills improve, and I establish the old theatre on this site I may even take a picture.

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robboehm commented about Salisbury Theatre on Feb 21, 2009 at 2:28 pm

I only went there once. I was impressed by the way they emblazoned the name of the theatre across the facade in muted blue.

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robboehm commented about Syosset Triplex on Feb 21, 2009 at 2:26 pm

The thing that most impressed me about the theatre was the way they emblazoned the name across the entire facade. The only two other theatre that utilized the facade, to a much letter degree, were the Sag Harbor, I believe there is an image at that site, and the Salisbury, which, unfortunately spent most of it’s career featuring porn.

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robboehm commented about Century's Morton Village Theatre on Feb 21, 2009 at 2:20 pm

As a patron I didn’t find the theatre as problematice as former staff. I also like the exterior. It was very unusual.

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robboehm commented about Center Cinema on Feb 21, 2009 at 2:15 pm

Most of the Suffolk County houses, with the exception of the Century monopoly in Huntington, were Prudential. One exception immediately comes to mind was the Larkfield in East Northport. Most had small smoking loges and were single feature before the norm. They had unusual schedules, I thought. Matinees Sat & Sun (and in summer RAINY DAYS), evenings at 7 and 9.

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robboehm commented about Belair Twin Theatre on Feb 21, 2009 at 1:54 pm

I remember the seating of the original single screen theatre as odd. The usual “legs” on each seat were absent. It was like the whole row floated.

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robboehm commented about Riverhead Theatre on Feb 21, 2009 at 1:49 pm

It’s interesting that, as a kid I remembered the Riverhead exterior from my summers in the area. Now, as an adult I was trying to track it down. The library only had information on the Capitol, which it was previously, but no knowledge of it as the Riverhead. Even the little old lady at the desk drew a blank.

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robboehm commented about UA Hampton Bays 5 on Feb 21, 2009 at 1:35 pm

There was previously an old theatre called the Bay. Newsday showed a picture of it within the past few years. I don’t remember if they gave a location. I’ll have to try and get info. Had I had a computer then I would have been all over it and posted it.

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robboehm commented about Bloor Hot Docs Cinema on Feb 21, 2009 at 11:40 am

Well, if the Bloor is still functioning, what theatre on Bloor that only had the facade in tact for a number of years and is now retail space am I thinking about. I used to go to Toronto once a year for a long period, remember the theatre being functional, going dark and then only the facade remaining.

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robboehm commented about Smithtown Center for the Performing Arts on Feb 21, 2009 at 8:57 am

An earlier comment mention Radio City Music Hall. What a coicidence, the designer was the same for Smithtown – a garden courtyard setting vs Art Deco. Amazing. When I was here for a live show there was a handout on the theatre. It mention the Old Town theatre which was also in town and which this, essentially replaced. I don’t see a posting for this.

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robboehm commented about Mattituck 8 on Feb 21, 2009 at 8:51 am

Before the current Mattituck theatre there was one on the opposite side of the road a short distance away. What they did was construct a small, metal Quonset hut and put on a “fancy” facade with a “pointed” marquee. At the point was a large “M”. The building, with observable marquee is still in tact. The next time I’m in the area I’ll make notes of the address current occupant, and post it. I’d do it now but once something is up I don’t believe we have the facility to make updates, only comments. Is this correct?

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robboehm commented about Bloor Hot Docs Cinema on Feb 21, 2009 at 8:29 am

This site is so out of date. The theatre was closed quite a few years ago and all but the facade remained. You could look through the front doors and see rubble. When I was last in Toronto, mid 2008 they finally had built retail space (I don’t remember who was the occupant) but the marquee was kept in the design.

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robboehm commented about Strand Theatre on Feb 21, 2009 at 1:16 am

Here’s something that the Strand had in common with a bunch of other theatres in Brooklyn and Queens. It was part of the Subway Circuit. A summer presentation of live performances. Interesting because this theatre was never air conditioned before it was demolished, which always surprised me since it had a modern marquee.

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robboehm commented about Lakeside Cinema on Feb 21, 2009 at 12:45 am

Where was the Lakeside Cinema listed in Newsday Movie times. Was it the Jerry Lewis retitled, the Ronkonkoma retitled or a separate entity?

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robboehm commented about Ronkonkoma Theatre on Feb 21, 2009 at 12:43 am

Was this ever the Lakeside? For a time there was a movie times listing for the Lakeside Cinema. Or was that the Jerry Lewis? Or is it one not listed?

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robboehm commented about Center Cinema on Feb 21, 2009 at 12:39 am

The old, wooden Center Moriches theatre on Railroad av just north of Montauk Highway is now a dry cleaners. One can actually see the openings from the projection booth inside.

Now somebody please confirm that Prudential also had a theatre in Moriches. I seem to remember this in their old guide. I wish I’s retained it. I tried at the Moriches Library but not the Center Moriches one.