River Oaks Theatre

130 River Oaks Center Drive,
Calumet City, IL 60409

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audione74
audione74 on January 20, 2009 at 4:04 pm

since we’re discussing 5-6/7-8, anyone know what’s in there now?
What about the old 2-3? And the one behind RO West. Was this demolished?

audione74
audione74 on January 20, 2009 at 3:58 pm

Cinemark that photo is the original 5-6. Then re-numbered to 7-8.

audione74
audione74 on January 20, 2009 at 3:50 pm

Actually Cinemark those two were originally 5 & 6. Back before the mall was enclosed and the other six were built 5 & 6 were those. 7&8 were on the backside of RO West. Then those to were re-numbered 7&8 when River Oaks had fourteen theaters.

Before the mall remodel.
1-4 the big theaters.
2-3 across the street. (now known as office max).
5-6 next to Fields.
7-8 behind RO West.

After the remodel.
1-6 on the mall.
7-8 next to Fields
9-10 the big theaters.
11-12 behind RO West.
13-14 the other ones across the street from 9-10.

I do believe those could seat 400. Those were the smallest back in the days.

JRS40
JRS40 on January 15, 2009 at 6:17 am

The first movie I ever saw in 7-8 was a sneak preview of “Starman.” Now of course it was sneaking in NW Indiana but I HAD to get a look at the new theaters and my dad was a good enough sport to go with me. It was a nice but not spectacular theater plus the movie was terrific. I did see many a movie there too.

CinemarkFan
CinemarkFan on January 15, 2009 at 12:51 am

If you think Voight was bad in that, wait ‘til you see him in the crapsterpiece, “Karate Dog”, in which he yells out with MISconviction, “Get that dog!”.

KingBiscuits
KingBiscuits on January 15, 2009 at 12:35 am

Most Wanted. I remember seeing that one on DVD. It rivals Armageddon in terms of stupidity and it’s one of many embarrassing performances for Jon Voight.

CinemarkFan
CinemarkFan on January 14, 2009 at 11:31 pm

Yes, they were attached to the mall. Photo here. Interesting note, before 7-8, it was a Jewel Foods store from the mall’s opening. Theaters 7-8 & McDonalds went in the Jewel space in ‘83. And thanks JRS40, I had a feeling the capacites might be close to 400. I always remembered them being big, but not like 11-12, or even the larger screens in the mall.

PS: I saw “Most Wanted”, “Art of War”, and “The Score” at 7-8. Funny story, when my parents went to see the 10:15pm showing of “What Lies Beneath” there, some women started arguing/cursing, and one of them said to the other “I’ll cut ‘your a$$ and no one will be watching this movie!”. Thankfully, management had police to take them out.

JRS40
JRS40 on January 14, 2009 at 6:40 pm

Cinemark I am only going by memory here. 7-8 were the ones on the same side as 1-2 right? The ones attached to the mall itself? If I remember they were smaller then 2-3 and 5-6. I would guess they seated around 400 each but don’t hold me to it.

CinemarkFan
CinemarkFan on January 14, 2009 at 2:22 pm

JRS40 or Audiodude,

Can you remember the seating capacity for RO 7-8? I want to put this in my business plan.

audione74
audione74 on December 16, 2008 at 5:37 pm

Cinemark I could’ve sworn a Tinseltown or some other big theater chained moved in or around the area. Maybe it wasn’t in South Holland. I still can’t understand why both River Run and then River Oaks closed. Hard to believe the Indiana theaters put both of them out considering it so much farther to drive too.

audione74
audione74 on December 16, 2008 at 4:36 pm

I’m sure 1-6 may have had some DLP, but my grandfather was pretty much the 9-10 guy until he retired in 2000.

audione74
audione74 on December 16, 2008 at 4:34 pm

Typically you would run print synced to the DLP projectors. Movies in digital play from a hard drive typically known as a Q-bit. The reason you would run print is because if the hard drive locked up it would automatically switch over to print. I for one still prefer print. #9 had DLP, my grandfather remembered running only a few films on it. The rental price for a digital copy was more in cost than print at that time. I remember when my grandfather first loaded up that thing the upload into the hard drive took forever depending on how long the movie was. Then once loaded you had to run the whole thing in its entirety to check for any digital crap like jumping, freezing, and to sync the print to it.

Management is part of the blame but most of it came from Cineplex Odeon. Even my grandfather admitted Cineplex was a bad company. They were cheap when came to labor hours. Just before Cineplex took over every theater had one projectionist (back when it was Plitt). Then when Cineplex took over they cut the number down to one man to each complex. one projectionist per two theaters. Then they went even cheaper and decided two projectionists would be enough on a eight hour shift. My grandfathers night went like this. Report to 9-10, turn on projectors, audio system, etc. then hop in car and go to 11-12 and to the same thing, The other guy covered 1-6, and 7-8. Take a little break, start movies in 9-10 then go to 11-12 start those. God forbid if you had 70MM. This would take longer because after the trailers played, you would the projector and change out then flat lens to scope. If movies had conflicting times then it was up to theater manager to start the movie. Which is a union no-no. Fortunately this way of working only lasted a short time, then Cineplex decided to back to stationing one projectionist per complex ( 1 for 1-6, 1 for 7-8, 1 for 9-10, and 1 for 11-12).

So you can see why Cineplex was bad. Remember the concession stands at 9-10. their was a point in time they stopped opening the one in front of old #4.

Good thing is Cineplex is no more in the states. They went back to Canada under a new name Cineplex Galaxy. AMC bought out the remaining Cineplex theaters and all of the Loews theaters in America. Unfortunately is was a little too late. I think AMC would’ve opened 9-10 along with the ones in the mall. But they closed when it was Loews-Cineplex.

KingBiscuits
KingBiscuits on December 16, 2008 at 2:31 am

Perhaps it was to attract the urban crowd. But still, Flightplan was a bad film and I don’t understand how it did so well at the box office.

Meanwhile, what is your opinion on DLP and REAL-D? I believe that REAL-D is useful to attracting audiences to see certain films and they usually draw better than the 2-D versions of films. Plus, many theatres are able to play both film and digital sources so you can continue to play film but also alternate with digital in certain situations (such as REAL-D).

And now, 2007’s second half for Cinemark’s game.

7/3/2007 Ratatouille/Transformers
Transformers, License To Wed, Ratatouille, Sicko, Live Free Or Die Hard, Evan Almighty, 1408, Fantastic Four 2, Ocean’s Thirteen
7/11/2007 Harry Potter and The Order Of The Phoenix
Harry Potter 5, Ratatouille, Transformers (on two screens), License To Wed, Sicko, Live Free Or Die Hard, Evan Almighty, 1408
7/13/2007 Harry Potter and The Order Of The Phoenix
You Kill Me, Harry Potter 5, Ratatouille, Transformers (on two screens), License To Wed, Sicko, Live Free Or Die Hard, 1408
7/20/2007 Harry Potter/Transformers
Hairspray, I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry, You Kill Me, Harry Potter, Transformers, Ratatouille, License To Wed, Sicko, Live Free Or Die Hard
7/27/2007 The Simpsons Movie
No Reservations, Rescue Dawn, Sunshine, Hairspray, …Chuck and Larry, Harry Potter, Transformers, Ratatouille, Indiana Jones Trilogy
8/3/2007 The Bourne Ultimatum
El Cantante, Underdog, Hot Rod, The Simpsons Movie, No Reservations, Rescue Dawn/Sunshine, Hairspray, Harry Potter, Ratatouille/Transformers
8/10/2007 Rush Hour 3
Stardust, Becoming Jane, The Bourne Ultimatum, Underdog, Hairspray Sing-A-Long, El Cantante, The Simpsons Movie, Harry Potter, Hot Rod/Transformers
8/17/2007 Rush Hour 3
Superbad, The Invasion, The Last Legion, Stardust, Becoming Jane, The Bourne Ultimatum, Hairspray Sing-A-Long, Underdog, The Simpsons Movie
8/24/2007 Superbad
Mr. Bean’s Holiday, War, Resurrecting The Champ, The Invasion, Arctic Tale/The Last Legion, Rush Hour 3, Becoming Jane, The Bourne Ultimatum, Hairspray Sing-A-Long
8/29/2007 Superbad
Balls Of Fury, Mr. Bean’s Holiday, War, Resurrecting The Champ, Arctic Tale/The Invasion, Rush Hour 3, Becoming Jane, The Bourne Ultimatum, Hairspray Sing-A-Long
8/31/2007 Halloween
Death Sentence, Balls Of Fury, Superbad, Mr. Bean’s Holiday, War, Hairspray Sing-A-Long, Resurrecting The Champ, Rush Hour 3, The Bourne Ultimatum
9/7/2007 Halloween
3:10 To Yuma, Shoot ‘Em Up, Hatchet, Death Sentence, Balls Of Fury, Superbad, Mr. Bean’s Holiday/The Bourne Ultimatum, Rush Hour 3, New Line 40th Anniversary (A Nightmare On Elm Street, Dumb and Dumber, The Lord Of The Rings: The Return Of The King, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Pink Flamingos, Rush Hour, Wedding Crashers)
9/14/2007 The Brave One
Mr. Woodcock, Silk, Halloween, 3:10 To Yuma, Shoot 'Em Up, Balls Of Fury, Superbad, Mr. Bean’s Holiday, Troma Films Festival (The Toxic Avenger, Tromeo and Juliet, Troma’s War, Terror Firmer, Cannibal: The Musical, Squeeze Play, Def By Temptation)
9/21/2007 70mm Festival 2 (Lawrence Of Arabia, Indiana Jones and The Temple Of Doom, Ben-Hur, West Side Story, The Ten Commandments, Batman, Titanic)
Resident Evil: Extinction, Good Luck Chuck, Across The Universe, Eastern Promises, The Hunting Party, The Brave One, Mr. Woodcock, 3:10 To Yuma, Halloween/Superbad
9/28/2007 The Kingdom
The Game Plan, Resident Evil: Extinction, Good Luck Chuck, Across The Universe, Eastern Promises, The Hunting Party, The Brave One, 3:10 To Yuma, Superbad
10/5/2007 The Kingdom
The Heartbreak Kid, The Seeker: The Dark Is Rising, The Jane Austen Book Club, The Game Plan, Resident Evil 3, Good Luck Chuck, Across The Universe, Eastern Promises, The Brave One
10/12/2007 Elizabeth: The Golden Age
Michael Clayton, We Own The Night, Why Did I Get Married?, The Heartbreak Kid, The Seeker/Jane Austen Book Club, The Game Plan, Eastern Promises, The Kingdom, Across The Universe
10/19/2007 Into The Wild
30 Days Of Night, Gone Baby Gone, Rendition, Things We Lost In The Fire, The Darjeeling Limited, Elizabeth 2, Michael Clayton, We Own The Night, Why Did I Get Married?
10/26/2007 Into The Wild
Saw IV, Dan In Real Life, Bella, Lars and The Real Girl, 30 Days Of Night, Gone Baby Gone, Rendition/Things We Lost In The Fire, The Darjeeling Limited, Michael Clayton
11/2/2007 American Gangster
Bee Movie, Martian Child, Saw IV, Dan In Real Life, Bella, Lars and The Real Girl, 30 Days Of Night, Gone Baby Gone/The Darjeeling Limited, Into The Wild
11/9/2007 American Gangster
Fred Claus, P2, After Dark’s Horrorfest 2, Bee Movie, Martian Child/The Assassination Of Jesse James…, Saw IV, Dan In Real Life, Bella, Into The Wild
11/16/2007 Beowulf in REAL-D (9 and 10 become DLP compatiable while still retaining the 35mm/70mm projectors, this is to get crowds for the lucrative 3-D audience)
Mr. Magorium’s Wonder Emporium, American Gangster, Fred Claus, After Dark’s Horrorfest 2, Lust, Caution, Bee Movie, Dan In Real Life, Bella, The Assassination Of Jesse James By The Coward Robert Ford
11/21/2007 Beowulf in REAL-D
Enchanted, No Country For Old Men, The Mist, August Rush, This Christmas, Mr. Magorium’s Wonder Emporium, American Gangster, Fred Claus, Bee Movie/Lust, Caution
11/30/2007 Beowulf in REAL-D
Saawariya, Enchanted, No Country For Old Men, The Mist, August Rush, This Christmas, Mr. Magorium, American Gangster, Fred Claus
12/7/2007 Blade Runner: The Final Cut
The Golden Compass, Beowulf in REAL-D, Enchanted, No Country For Old Men, The Mist, August Rush, This Christmas, American Gangster, Fred Claus
12/14/2007 I Am Legend in DLP
Alvin and The Chipmunks, The Golden Compass, Beowulf in REAL-D, Enchanted, No Country For Old Men, The Mist, August Rush/Blade Runner, This Christmas, American Gangster
12/21/2007 I Am Legend in DLP
National Treasure 2, Walk Hard, Sweeney Todd, P.S. I Love You, Alvin and The Chipmunks, The Golden Compass, Beowulf in REAL-D, Enchanted, No Country For Old Men
12/25/2007 I Am Legend in DLP
The Waterhorse, Aliens vs. Predator, Juno, National Treasure 2, Walk Hard, Sweeney Todd, P.S. I Love You, Alvin and The Chipmunks, Enchanted

CinemarkFan
CinemarkFan on December 16, 2008 at 12:31 am

I don’t think there’s ever been a theater in South Holland. I know that the Kerasotes Showplace 16 in nearby Schererville, IN took a bite out of RO when it opened in ‘96. Anyway, even with the ones in the mall, it still did great business. I think that the problem was management. The upkeep began to get bad, and the slection of movies went down (mainly in 9-10). I mean, who books “Roll Bounce” (good movie though) in 9-10 over “Flightplan”?

BTW, River Run showed “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade” and “Lethal Weapon 2” in 70MM.

audione74
audione74 on December 15, 2008 at 11:06 pm

Hey Cinemark. Didn’t Tinseltown open a complex in South Holland back in the mid-nineties? I seem to remember one opening around that old truck stop (maybe it wasn’t there). Yes River Run had a little affect on River Oaks. I thought kinda dumb to open those so close. But River Oaks had the advantage. You couldn’t show 70MM at River Run or listen to it in THX. And I seem to remember River Run closed before the remainder River Oaks did. I think River Oaks would’ve survived if it weren’t for those six they opened in the mall. There wasn’t a need for them. The original eight would’ve been enough even for today. Or if your gonna at least add to an existing complex. Lets see here when Cineplex Odeon took over they opened 1-6 in the mall, 7-8 by Field’s, 9-10 the original’s, 11-12 R.O West, 13-14 original 2/3. River Run had 8. That’s way too many theaters in one area even grandpa agreed.

The bathroom’s were small in 1-4. But mind you the original theatre was opened in the late sixties. People were much smaller back then (not trying to sound rude, but we’re all pretty big these days). And there wasn’t really a need for big bathrooms. There’s more kids going now then before. My grandfather told me when the theatre opened it was more couples then anything.

KingBiscuits
KingBiscuits on December 13, 2008 at 2:00 am

First Six Months Of 2007 For Cinemark’s Game:

1/5/2007 Dreamgirls
Freedom Writers, Children Of Men, Perfume: The Story Of A Murderer, Rocky Balboa, Night At The Museum, The Good Shepherd, The Pursuit Of Happyness, Charlotte’s Web, Blood Diamond
1/12/2007 Arthur and The Invisibles
Stomp The Yard, Curse Of The Golden Flower, Dreamgirls, Freedom Writers, Children Of Men, Perfume, Rocky Balboa, Night At The Museum, The Pursuit Of Happyness
1/19/2007 Letters From Iwo Jima
Pan’s Labyrinth, The Last King Of Scotland, Stomp The Yard, Arthur and The Invisibles/Curse Of The Golden Flower, Dreamgirls, Freedom Writers, Children Of Men, Night At The Museum, Rocky Balboa/The Pursuit Of Happyness
1/26/2007 Letters From Iwo Jima
Smokin' Aces, Pan’s Labyrinth, The Last King Of Scotland, Stomp The Yard, Freedom Writers, Children Of Men/The Departed, Night At The Museum, The Queen, Dreamgirls
2/2/2007 Letters From Iwo Jima
The Messengers, Because I Said So, Smokin' Aces, Volver/The Departed, Pan’s Labyrinth, The Last King Of Scotland/The Queen, Stomp The Yard, Night At The Museum, Dreamgirls
2/9/2007 Norbit
Letters From Iwo Jima, Hannibal Rising, The Messengers, Because I Said So, Smokin' Aces, Pan’s Labyrinth, The Last King Of Scotland/The Queen, Night At The Museum, Dreamgirls/The Departed
2/14/2007 Daddy’s Little Girls
Music and Lyrics, Letters From Iwo Jima, Hannibal Rising, Norbit, The Messengers, Because I Said So, Pan’s Labyrinth, The Last King Of Scotland/Dreamgirls, Night At The Museum
2/16/2007 Ghost Rider
Bridge To Terabithia, Factory Girl, Music and Lyrics, Daddy’s Little Girls, Norbit, Hannibal Rising, Pan’s Labyrinth, Night At The Museum, Letters From Iwo Jima/The Messengers
2/23/2007 Ghost Rider
The Number 23, RENO 911!: Miami, Amazing Grace, The Astronaut Farmer, Bridge To Terabithia, Music and Lyrics, Daddy’s Little Girls, Norbit, Pan’s Labyrinth/Factory Girl
3/2/2007 Zodiac
Wild Hogs, Black Snake Moan, Ghost Rider, The Number 23, RENO 911!: Miami, Amazing Grace, The Astronaut Farmer, Bridge To Terabithia, Pan’s Labyrinth
3/9/2007 300
Wild Hogs, Black Snake Moan, Ghost Rider, The Number 23, RENO 911!: Miami, Amazing Grace, Bridge To Terabithia, Pan’s Labyrinth, Flags Of Our Fathers/Letters From Iwo Jima
3/16/2007 300
Dead Silence, Premonition, I Think I Love My Wife, Wild Hogs, Black Snake Moan, Ghost Rider, Bridge To Terabithia, Behind The Mask: The Rise Of Leslie Vernon, Quentin Tarantino Festival (Reservoir Dogs, True Romance, Natural Born Killers, Pulp Fiction, Jackie Brown, From Dusk Till Dawn, Kill Bill)
3/23/2007 TMNT
Shooter, The Last Mimzy, The Hills Have Eyes 2, Reign Over Me, 300, Dead Silence, Premonition, I Think I Love My Wife, Wild Hogs
3/30/2007 Meet The Robinsons
Blades Of Glory, Peaceful Warrior, TMNT, Shooter, The Last Mimzy, The Hills Have Eyes 2, Reign Over Me, 300, Wild Hogs
4/4/2007 Meet The Robinsons
Are We Done Yet?, Blades Of Glory, Peaceful Warrior, TMNT, Shooter, The Last Mimzy, Reign Over Me, 300, Wild Hogs
4/5/2007 The Reaping
Meet The Robinsons, Are We Done Yet?, Blades Of Glory, TMNT, Shooter, The Last Mimzy, Reign Over Me, 300, Wild Hogs
4/6/2007 Grindhouse
The Reaping, Meet The Robinsons, Are We Done Yet?, Blades Of Glory, TMNT, Shooter, The Last Mimzy, 300, Wild Hogs
4/13/2007 Grindhouse
Disturbia, Perfect Stranger, Aqua Teen Hunger Force…, The Reaping, Meet The Robinsons, Are We Done Yet?, Blades Of Glory, TMNT/Shooter, 300
4/20/2007 Hot Fuzz
Fracture, Vacancy, Grindhouse, Disturbia, Perfect Stranger, Aqua Teen Hunger Force, Meet The Robinsons, Are We Done Yet?/300, Blades Of Glory
4/27/2007 Disturbia
Hot Fuzz, The Invisible, Next, Fracture, Vacancy, Grindhouse, Meet The Robinsons, Are We Done Yet?, Blades Of Glory
5/4/2007 Spider-Man 3
Spider-Man 3, Lucky You, Disturbia, Hot Fuzz, The Invisible, Next, Fracture, Vacancy, Comic Book Festival (Spider-Man, Batman, Superman, X-Men, Blade, The Punisher, The Mask)
5/11/2007 Spider-Man 3
28 Weeks Later, Georgia Rule, The Ex, Spider-Man 3, Lucky You, Disturbia, Hot Fuzz, The Invisible, Next
5/18/2007 Shrek The Third
Shrek The Third/Spider-Man 3, Waitress, Away From Her, Spider-Man 3, 28 Weeks Later, Georgia Rule, The Ex, Disturbia, Hot Fuzz
5/25/2007 Pirates Of The Carribean: At World’s End
Pirates Of The Carribean 3, Bug, Shrek The Third (on two screens), Spider-Man 3, Waitress, Away From Her, 28 Weeks Later, Disturbia
6/1/2007 Pirates Of The Carribean: At World’s End
Knocked Up, Mr. Brooks, Pirates Of The Carribean 3, Bug, Shrek The Third, Spider-Man 3, Waitress, Away From Her, Shrek The Third/Disturbia
6/8/2007 Ocean’s Thirteen
Surf’s Up, Hostel Part II, Pirates Of The Carribean 3, Knocked Up, Mr. Brooks, Shrek The Third, Spider-Man 3, Waitress, Away From Her/Bug
6/15/2007 Ocean’s Thirteen
Fantastic Four 2, Nancy Drew, Paris, je'taime, Surf’s Up, Hostel Part II, Pirates Of The Carribean 3, Knocked Up, Mr. Brooks, Shrek The Third
6/22/2007 Evan Almighty
1408, Fantastic Four 2, Nancy Drew, Paris, je'taime, Ocean’s Thirteen, Surf’s Up, Pirates Of The Carribean 3, Knocked Up, Shrek The Third
6/27/2007 Live Free Or Die Hard
Evan Almighty, 1408, Fantastic Four 2, Nancy Drew, Paris, je'taime, Ocean’s Thirteen, Surf’s Up, Pirates Of The Carribean 3, Knocked Up
6/29/2007 Ratatouille
Sicko, Live Free Or Die Hard, Evan Almighty, 1408, Fantastic Four 2, Ocean’s Thirteen, Surf’s Up, Ratatouille/Pirates Of The Carribean 3, Knocked Up

KingBiscuits
KingBiscuits on December 12, 2008 at 7:54 pm

Keep in mind that the titles below the main screen are ideas for the other screens.

KingBiscuits
KingBiscuits on December 12, 2008 at 7:53 pm

More:

7/7/2006 Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest
Pirates Of The Carribean: Dead Man’s Chest, Superman Returns (on two screens), The Devil Wears Prada, Click, Waist Deep, Cars, Nacho Libre, An Inconvenent Truth
7/14/2006 Pirates Of The Carribean: Dead Man’s Chest
You, Me and Dupree, Little Man, A Scanner Darkly, Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest, Superman Returns, The Devil Wears Prada, Click, Cars, Nacho Libre
7/21/2006 Pirates Of The Carribean: Dead Man’s Chest
Lady In The Water, Monster House, Clerks II, You, Me and Dupree, Little Man, A Scanner Darkly, Superman Returns, The Devil Wears Prada, Cars
7/28/2006 Miami Vice
The Ant Bully, Scoop, Lady In The Water, Monster House, Pirates Of The Caribbean 2, Clerks II, You, Me and Dupree, A Scanner Darkly, Cars/Superman Returns
8/4/2006 Talladega Nights
The Descent, Barnyard, Miami Vice, The Ant Bully, Scoop, Monster House, Pirates Of The Carribean 2, Clerks II, You, Me and Dupree
8/9/2006 Talladega Nights
World Trade Center, The Descent, Barnyard, Miami Vice, The Ant Bully/Clerks II, Scoop, Monster House, Pirates Of The Carribean 2, You, Me and Dupree
8/11/2006 Talladega Nights
Step Up, Little Miss Sunshine, World Trade Center, The Descent, Barnyard, Miami Vice, Monster House/Scoop, Pirates Of The Caribbean 2, You, Me and Dupree
8/18/2006 Snakes On A Plane
Accepted, Step Up, Little Miss Sunshine, World Trade Center, Talladega Nights, The Descent, Barnyard, Monster House/Miami Vice, Pirates Of The Carribean 2
8/25/2006 Idlewild
Invincible, Beerfest, Snakes On A Plane, Accepted, Step Up, Little Miss Sunshine, World Trade Center, Talladega Nights, Pirates Of The Carribean 2
9/1/2006 The Illusionist
Crank, The Wicker Man, Idiocracy, Idlewild, Invincible, Beerfest, Snakes On A Plane, Little Miss Sunshine, Talladega Nights
9/8/2006 The Illusionist
The Protector, The Covenant, Hollywoodland, Crank, The Wicker Man, Idlewild, Idiocracy/Talladega Nights, Invincible, Little Miss Sunshine
9/15/2006 Gridiron Gang
The Black Dahlia, Everyone’s Hero, The Protector, The Covenant, Hollywoodland, Crank, Idlewild, Invincible, The Illusionist
9/22/2006 Gridiron Gang
Jackass Number Two, Jet Li’s Fearless, Flyboys, The Black Dahlia, Everyone’s Hero/Feast, Hollywoodland, Crank, The Illusionist, Invincible
9/29/2006 The Guardian
Open Season, School For Scoundrels, The Science Of Sleep, Jackass Number Two, Jet Li’s Fearless, Flyboys, The Black Dahlia/The Illusionist, Everyone’s Hero, Best Of Chicago Film Festival (The Blues Brothers, Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, The Fugitive, The Untouchables, Risky Business, Adventures In Babysitting, Barbershop)
10/6/2006 The Departed
Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning, Alex Rider: Operation Stormbreaker, The Guardian, Open Season, School For Scoundrels, The Science Of Sleep, Jackass: Number Two, Jet Li’s Fearless, The Exorcist (special screening)
10/13/2006 The Departed
The Grudge 2, Man Of The Year, The Marine, Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning, Stormbreaker/School For Scoundrels, The Guardian, Open Season, Jackass: Number Two, Friday the 13th (special screening)
10/20/2006 Flags Of Our Fathers
The Departed, The Prestige, Flicka, The Grudge 2, Man Of The Year, The Marine, The Guardian, Open Season, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (special screening)
10/27/2006 Saw III
Catch A Fire, Running With Scissors, Death Of A President, The Departed, Flags Of Our Fathers, The Prestige, Flicka, Man Of The Year, Halloween (special screening)
11/3/2006 Flushed Away
The Santa Clause 3, Borat, Saw III, Catch A Fire/Man Of The Year, Running With Scissors, The Departed, Flags Of Our Fathers, The Prestige, Flicka
11/10/2006 Borat
Babel, Stranger Than Fiction, A Good Year, Harsh Times, Flushed Away, The Santa Clause 3, Saw III, The Departed, The Prestige
11/17/2006 Casino Royale
Happy Feet, Borat, Babel, Stranger Than Fiction, After Dark’s Horrorfest, A Good Year, Flushed Away, Harsh Times, The Santa Clause 3
11/22/2006 Happy Feet
Casino Royale, Deja Vu, The Fountain, Tenacious D in The Pick Of Destiny, Borat, Babel, Stranger Than Fiction, Flushed Away, The Santa Clause 3
11/23/2006 Happy Feet
Bobby, Casino Royale, Deja Vu, The Fountain, Tenacious D, Borat, Babel, Stranger Than Fiction, The Santa Clause 3
12/1/2006 Happy Feet
The Nativity Story, Turistas, Bobby, Casino Royale, Deja Vu, The Fountain, Borat, Tenacious D, Stranger Than Fiction
12/8/2006 Blood Diamond
Apocalypto, The Holiday, Unaccompanied Minors, The Nativity Story, Casino Royale, Deja Vu, Happy Feet, Turistas, Borat
12/15/2006 Eragon
The Pursuit Of Happyness, Charlotte’s Web, Blood Diamond, Apocalypto, The Holiday, Unaccompanied Minors, The Nativity Story/Deja Vu, Casino Royale, Happy Feet
12/20/2006 Rocky Balboa
Eragon, The Pursuit Of Happyness, Charlotte’s Web, Blood Diamond, Apocalypto, The Holiday, Unaccompanied Minors, Casino Royale, Happy Feet
12/22/2006 Rocky Balboa
Night At The Museum, The Good Shepherd, Eragon, The Pursuit Of Happyness, Charlotte’s Web, Blood Diamond, Apocalypto, The Holiday, Happy Feet
12/25/2006 Dreamgirls
Rocky Balboa, Night At The Museum, The Good Shepherd, Eragon, The Pursuit Of Happyness, Charlotte’s Web, Blood Diamond, Apocalypto, Happy Feet/The Holiday

CinemarkFan
CinemarkFan on December 12, 2008 at 6:04 pm

Audiodude, when you say ‘Tinseltown complex in South Holland’, are you refering to the River Run (built & opened by M&R in ‘88) up the street in Lansing? Of course, it’s now called the Lansing Cinema 8.

Anyway, the last time I was in #9 was back in June 2004 to see “Chronicles of Riddick”. And the auditorium while big, was in bad shape. I nearly slipped while walking along the isles. And this was because of uncleaned popcorn butter. And most of the seats were so dirty that it made the blue look nearly black. Today, the windows and doors are all boarded up. So I can kinda tell that the insides ain’t pretty. This may be a rough estimate, but to get that building back to all it’s splendor, I might be looking at 2.5 to 3 million. I want the redo to look like these places

http://www.in70mm.com/festival/2009/index.htm
View link

Back when I was going there, my only complaint was that the restrooms were too small. That’s what I also aim to fix. Seating may be reduced to 880-900 in #9, and about 700 in #10 to create expanded concessions and restrooms. It will be complicated, but I think it can happen.

Right now I’m trying to build up discrestionary funds, because I’ve heard that most financial investors will want a show of faith or something to that effect.

CinemarkFan
CinemarkFan on December 12, 2008 at 6:01 pm

I like the idea of a John Hughes film festival. And nice list of movies there. I don’t know I would’ve been able to book all of them, due to the Lansing down the street.

KingBiscuits
KingBiscuits on December 12, 2008 at 12:30 am

And since you would have gone ten instead of nine, minor additions:

3/24/2006 Crash/Million Dollar Baby (double feature)
3/31/2006 The Hills Have Eyes
4/7/2006 ATL
4/14/2006 ATL
4/21/2006 Inside Man (full screen)
4/28/2006 The Wild
5/5/2006 Hard Candy
5/12/2006 Mission: Impossible III (second print)
5/19/2006 Mission: Impossible III (second print)
5/26/2006 70mm Series (Vertigo, The Wild Bunch, True Lies, Terminator 2, Superman, Baraka, Raiders Of The Lost Ark)
6/2/2006 Blade Runner: The Director’s Cut (special screening)
6/9/2006 John Hughes Film Festival (The Breakfast Club, Sixteen Candles, Weird Science, Pretty In Pink, Home Alone, Planes, Trains and Automobiles, Career Opportunities)
6/16/2006 Garfield: A Tail Of Two Kitties
6/23/2006 Garfield: A Tail Of Two Kitties/A Prairie Home Companion
6/28/2006 Garfield 2/X-Men: The Last Stand
6/30/2006 John Cusack Film Festival (Better Off Dead, Say Anything, High Fidelity, The Sure Thing, Con Air, Being John Malkovich, Eight Men Out)
5/5/2006

KingBiscuits
KingBiscuits on December 12, 2008 at 12:17 am

No Flags Of Our Fathers, Letters From Iwo Jima, Ghost Rider, Ratatouille, Halloween, Beowulf, The Spiderwick Chronicles, Horton Hears A Who or Wall-E, Cinemark? Of all those I mentioned all but Horton was done is scope and would be nice for a large auditorium.

Here would have been my choices, Cinemark (I’ve never seen pictures of this theatre but I like your game):
3/24/2006 Inside Man
Also Running (on your other screens): Failure To Launch, V For Vendetta, 16 Blocks, Dave Chappelle’s Block Party, Stay Alive, Find Me Gulity, Brokeback Mountain/Transamerica, The Hills Have Eyes
3/31/2006 Slither
Also Running: Ice Age: The Meltdown (on two screens), ATL, Inside Man, Failure To Launch, V For Vendetta, 16 Blocks, Stay Alive
4/7/2006 Ice Age: The Meltdown (moveover)
Also Running: Take The Lead, Thank You For Smoking, The Benchwarmers, Ice Age: The Meltdown, V For Vendetta, Slither, Inside Man, Failure To Launch
4/14/2006 Scary Movie 4
Also Running: The Wild, Take The Lead, Thank You For Smoking, The Benchwarmers, Ice Age: The Meltdown, Inside Man, V For Vendetta, Failure To Launch
4/21/2006 Scary Movie 4
Also Running: Silent Hill, Friends With Money, The Sentinel, The Wild/Inside Man, Take The Lead, Thank You For Smoking, The Benchwarmers, Ice Age 2
4/28/2006 United 93
Also Running: RV, Akeelah and The Bee, Silent Hill, Friends With Money, The Sentinel, Thank You For Smoking, Scary Movie 4, Ice Age 2
5/5/2006 Mission: Impossible III
Also Running: Hoot, An American Haunting, United 93, RV, Akeelah and The Bee, Silent Hill, The Sentinel, Scary Movie 4
5/12/2006 Mission: Impossible III
Also Running: Poseidon, Goal! The Dream Begins, Art School Confidential, Hoot/Poseidon, An American Haunting, RV, United 93, Akeelah and The Bee/Hard Candy
5/19/2006 The Da Vinci Code
Also Running: Over The Hedge (on two screens), Poseidon, Goal! The Dream Begins, Art School Confidential/Hard Candy, Mission: Impossible III, RV, United 93
5/26/2006 X-Men: The Last Stand
Also Running: The Da Vinci Code, Over The Hedge, The Da Vinci Code/Over The Hedge, X-Men: The Last Stand, Poseidon, Mission: Impossible III, RV, Titanic (special screening)
6/2/2006 X-Men: The Last Stand
Also Running: The Break-Up, District B13, The Da Vinci Code, Over The Hedge, Mission: Impossible III, X-Men: The Last Stand, Poseidon, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (special showing)
6/6/2006 The Omen
Also Running: The Break-Up, X-Men: The Last Stand (on two screens), District B13, The Da Vinci Code, Over The Hedge, Mission: Impossible III, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial
6/9/2006 Cars
Also Running: Cars, A Prairie Home Companion, The Omen, The Break-Up, X-Men: The Last Stand, District B13, The Da Vinci Code, Over The Hedge
6/16/2006 Cars
Also Running: Nacho Libre, The Fast and The Furious 3, Cars, An Inconvenient Truth, A Prairie Home Companion, The Omen, The Break-Up, X-Men: The Last Stand
6/23/2006 Cars
Also Running: Click, Waist Deep, Nacho Libre, The Fast and The Furious 3, An Inconvenient Truth, The Omen, The Break-Up, X-Men: The Last Stand
6/28/2006 Superman Returns
Also Running: Superman Returns, Click, Waist Deep, Nacho Libre, The Fast and The Furious 3, An Inconvenient Truth, Cars, The Break-Up
6/30/2006 Superman Returns
Also Running: The Devil Wears Prada, Superman Returns, Click, Waist Deep, Nacho Libre, The Fast and The Furious 3, An Inconvenient Truth, Cars

And that’s just a little bit. What do you think, Cinemark?

audione74
audione74 on December 11, 2008 at 10:09 pm

I guess I was wrong with that year. It’s been way too long since I went to those theatres. Either way Cineplex Odeon can be blammed for that.

JRS40
JRS40 on December 11, 2008 at 6:15 am

Screens 2 and 3 closed in 1989 and not 1996 as posted above. I went to see “Breaking In” with Burt Reynolds there and a week later the place was closed. I was stunned. They were beautiful theaters though smaller then #1 and #4.

audione74
audione74 on December 11, 2008 at 1:30 am

Correction from my grandfather’s memory. Original theatre #1 and Original #2 were both equipped for 70MM. Later on one of the new theatres in the mall was equipped for 70MM as well. Grandpa rarely dealt with the six in the mall.