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Life's Too Short commented about Liberty 1 & 2 Theatres on Sep 5, 2006 at 2:26 pm

It certainly was better the old way. But even that 70’s look it sports now is kind of cool. Reminds me of a lot of buildings that were around when I was a little kid.

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Life's Too Short commented about Palace Theatre on Sep 3, 2006 at 3:49 pm

I have seen a few mentions of support for restoration of the Palace on the Internet. My question is, what is left to restore?

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You might be able to fashion a modern auditorium within the building’s structure. But my next question is, what does Gary need with an auditorium?

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Life's Too Short commented about Drake Theatre on Sep 1, 2006 at 1:18 pm

Pretty cool. Wonder what they were using it for at the time?

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Life's Too Short commented about Reminder: Keep comments on topic! on Sep 1, 2006 at 1:12 pm

I suppose I am party to this conversation.

The biggest enjoyment I get from your site is relating experiences gathered during an active period of cinema research when I was a lot younger and things I notice as I travel around the country today. Really, I have been around the theatre business since I was born.

But I know that people come to your site looking for suckers. There are a lot of good-hearted people with love for an old theatre that wouldn’t know a con man if they saw one coming. If you are going to let people with unconfirmed credentials (Example: I have a chain of theatres and want to buy more from Cinema Treasures members, but I won’t tell you where my theatres are) post messages relating to investment opportunities I intend to ask the author some questions. My intention is always to keep conversation level. But things of this nature have a way of temporarily straying off course.

If I am banned, so be it.

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Life's Too Short commented about Will Rogers Theater on Aug 31, 2006 at 2:07 pm

That is sweet.

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Life's Too Short commented about State-Lake Theatre on Aug 31, 2006 at 1:26 pm

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Enter the word theatre in the search function, follow the prompts, then scroll through the results until you find the color footage of the State-Lake’s marquee running.

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Life's Too Short commented about Varsity Theater on Aug 29, 2006 at 3:46 pm

You are correct. It finished it’s last incarnation as a theatre showing art films, just like the Parkway.

Regarding SR’s observation of the ceiling, I may have misled you with comments about stars. They weren’t star shapes mounted on the ceiling really. The ceiling of the Varsity was a plain plaster dome. The “stars” were small light sockets in the ceiling that were set to blink on and off. I am guessing it is the same ceiling that is there now judging by other retail conversions I have seen.

In a way I have never understood conversions like this because I have to think that all that open space above the stores would increase utility costs significantly. And what revenue-generating purpose does it serve? I suppose you can store merchandise up there. There are plenty of examples of this across the country. But as a business man I don’t quite see to the other side of it.

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Life's Too Short commented about Rialto Theater on Aug 29, 2006 at 3:25 pm

Seriously man.

Wishing you good luck while walking down the street is one thing. Getting off the couch, driving to the theatre, parking the car and paying admission is another.

Not to mention the fact that the Rialto is devastated.

Good luck.

What have you done to the marquee?

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Life's Too Short commented about RKO Keith's Theatre on Aug 28, 2006 at 5:53 pm

I understand Jeffrey, to be sure. But I have been around the theatre business my entire life and experience says that these places generally decay in uniform fashion. If one area is devastated then so are all the others. I have never seen an abandoned movie palace where half the building was devastated and the other half was in decent shape. It just does not ring true unless there is a factor I am missing. If someone told me that Huang drove a Bobcat in there and started hacking away at the walls that would be different. Otherwise my money says the auditorium isn’t that bad off. It wouldn’t surprise me if the people who support this glass wall thing want everyone to think that the auditorium (the un-landmarked part) is devastated in order to quiet calls for preservation.

All that being said, if the auditorium is ruined to the point where there is nothing left they certainly ought to do something else with the land.

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Life's Too Short commented about RKO Keith's Theatre on Aug 28, 2006 at 4:54 pm

You know, judging by that large photo of the lobby, the place doesn’t seem to be in too terrible of shape. Bad, yes. But not completely ruined.

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Life's Too Short commented about Belvidere Cinema Gallery on Aug 27, 2006 at 3:29 pm

In it’s own way this place was a classic:

http://www.cinematour.com/tour.php?db=us&id=6433

Going to the movies 1974 style!

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Life's Too Short commented about Riviera Theatre on Aug 27, 2006 at 5:07 am

Regarding Patsy’s comments above: the Grand Riviera was in a near total state of ruin by the time it was demolished. I have seen photographs showing the collapsed ceiling structure hanging over the remainder of the organ lofts. I think the building sat unattended for twenty years or so.

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Life's Too Short commented about Chalet Theaters needs one more! on Aug 26, 2006 at 9:21 am

The reason I had trouble is that putting Fallfurious or Brownsfield into the Cinematour search function yields no results. There is a Rialto in Brownfield (no s). There are some theatres listed in Falfurrias (similar to your spelling, but not the same), although I don’t see Texan, Taos or Twin. Are any of these your theatres?

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Life's Too Short commented about RKO Keith's Theatre on Aug 26, 2006 at 9:08 am

Complete restoration is a nice idea. But we don’t seem to have reliable information on exactly how bad the condition of the auditorium is. If the auditorium is in equal shape to the lobby (which I have seen pictures of) I think that the auditorium could certainly be restored and reused. If it is completely devastated (like the Grand Riviera in Detroit was in the years it stood empty before demolition) I think other options should be considered.

My bottom line opinion is that this glass wall is ugly and completely disrespectful to the building’s past. I don’t support any pipe dreams that don’t have grounding in reality. I simply want to see a sensible, tasteful, historically minded plan put into place.

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Life's Too Short commented about Chalet Theaters needs one more! on Aug 25, 2006 at 1:09 pm

You gave Paul Warshauer as much trouble on the Lawford site as I did, and for good reason.

It is a simple question. Where are your theatres? Name, address, phone number.

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Life's Too Short commented about Chalet Theaters needs one more! on Aug 25, 2006 at 12:59 pm

Perhaps I am having trouble. Perhaps I do need the help of someone older. Why don’t you help me by posting links to the theatre pages on Cinematour?

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Life's Too Short commented about Chalet Theaters needs one more! on Aug 25, 2006 at 12:51 pm

Let’s forget for a moment that I am having trouble finding these entries on Cinematour. If you found the theatres on Cinema Treasures why can’t we view any of them on Cinema Treasures?

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Life's Too Short commented about Chicago Theatre on Aug 25, 2006 at 12:38 pm

WHY YOU SON OF A…

Not really. That is a pretty cool story about the Chrysler Building.

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Life's Too Short commented about Lincoln Village 1-6 on Aug 24, 2006 at 3:10 pm

The Crown is a much better cinema in my opinion.

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Life's Too Short commented about Chicago Theatre on Aug 23, 2006 at 2:04 pm

I cannot testify to the Ambassador name being in play. But I have copies of the Chicago Theatre blue prints that were used to construct the building hanging in my home. If I look up now from this laptop I am staring directly at the name CAPITOL in the lower right-hand corner of drawing number 10 (exterior elevations). For anyone who cares to know it was job number 19-15.

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Life's Too Short commented about Chicago Theatre on Aug 22, 2006 at 4:45 pm

100% true. Original blueprints were created under name of Capitol.

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Life's Too Short commented about New 400 Theaters on Aug 22, 2006 at 3:57 pm

See comments on the Norshore Theatre Paul.

Also, I think the building remained a single auditorium until the 90’s. I went there a few times late 80’s / early 90’s. It looked like they started to twin it, then ran out of money and continued to operate while everything was in shambles. There were holes punched for the second projection booth for instance. It made the Plaza Theatre on Devon look like the Uptown!

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Life's Too Short commented about Harvey Theatre on Aug 22, 2006 at 3:40 pm

LOL! No I sure don’t.

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Life's Too Short commented about Lincoln Village 1-6 on Aug 21, 2006 at 5:18 pm

What happened to the listing for the Lincoln Village 7-9? It has disappeared. I happened to eat lunch today at the Panera which sits about where the 7-9 was. It was sort of a bummer considering the great movies I saw at the 7-9, like Back to the Future and Jurassic Park. I remember my Dad taking me there. Nice memories.

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Life's Too Short commented about Rialto Theater on Aug 21, 2006 at 5:12 pm

It looks to me like it burned sometime after that 2004 photo was taken.