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MSC77 commented about Cinemas V on Nov 17, 2017 at 11:26 pm

^WSL… I’m curious why it took until a second-run of “Grease” for this theater to present a movie in stereo? My understanding is that those Eprad units were compatible with Dolby-encoded prints, and there were several Dolby releases during the timeframe of the theater’s late ‘77 opening through the timeframe of the summer '78 “Grease” release. “Close Encounters” (a Dolby release), for sure, played there during winter 77/78; why wouldn’t it have been presented in stereo?

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MSC77 commented about Ziegfeld Theatre on Nov 15, 2017 at 3:11 pm

The world premiere of Steven Spielberg’s “Close Encounters of the Third Kind” was held here forty years ago today.

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MSC77 commented about Crest Cinema Center on Nov 4, 2017 at 3:09 pm

Is the Crest located in Seattle, or is it actually in Shoreline?

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MSC77 commented about AMC Loews Paramus Route 4 Tenplex on Oct 20, 2017 at 3:25 pm

Does anyone have a concise screen-count timeline for this venue? In particular, when did it transition from three to four screens?

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MSC77 commented about Criterion Theatre on Oct 19, 2017 at 4:01 pm

I detect some timeline discrepancies or mistaken recollections in some of the recent comments. A comment was made that a member saw “Divine Madness” here (presumably in autumn 1980) while it was still a single screener. But in another comment the member recollects seeing “The Omen” (presumably in 1976 if they were referring to the first run of the original movie) after the theater had been plexed. To further confuse matters, the overview includes a blurb about the 5-plex renovation occurring in early 1980. As well, in this article about the 70mm presentations of “Divine Madness” the Criterion is listed as a 5-plex. And the “Divine Madness” newspaper ad posted in the Photos section refers to the theater as Criterion Center implying plurality with the screen count. Can anyone familiar with this venue clarify its screen count timeline history?

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MSC77 commented about Minitek Cinemas on Oct 19, 2017 at 3:47 pm

The name of this theater needs to be changed (corrected) to Minitek Cinemas. The Phoenix 2 (aka Phoenix Village 2) was a different theater operated by AMC and located near Towson and Phoenix. (I don’t see a database entry for the Phoenix Village 2.)

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MSC77 commented about "CE3K," Happy 30th! on Oct 18, 2017 at 8:43 pm

Giles… I don’t see any evidence the K-B Cinema ran CE3K in 70mm. The MacArthur did, though, following the K-B Cinema first run and at the same time as the Tysons run you cited.