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CinemarkFan commented about Lake Theatre on Jan 15, 2009 at 2:44 pm

Can anyone tell me what is the largest audiorium here? And how wide is the screen?

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CinemarkFan commented about River Oaks Theatre on Jan 15, 2009 at 3:51 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!”.

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CinemarkFan commented about River Oaks Theatre on Jan 15, 2009 at 2:31 am

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.

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CinemarkFan commented about River Oaks Theatre on Jan 14, 2009 at 5:22 pm

JRS40 or Audiodude,

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

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CinemarkFan commented about Pickwick Theatre on Jan 14, 2009 at 5:09 pm

How wide is the screen in the main auditorium?

I haven’t been here yet, but I wonder if some 70MM revivals could be run in the future?

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CinemarkFan commented about A look back at the year 1979: the year of science fiction on Jan 12, 2009 at 12:18 pm

I agree Movie534. In order for a movie to have staying power today, the movie has to be extremely good, as was the case for TDK. Last year, “No Country was in theaters into March/April, and that was released in November.

Going to 1979, I wasn’t born for 11 years, but some movies that I enjoy today came out that year. While Sci-Fi was the thing, other greats include “Apocalypse Now”, “The Warriors”, “The Onion Field”, “All That Jazz”, etc… My father took my siblings to see “Alien” in 70MM at the River Oaks #2 (500 seat auditorium, now an Office Depot) in Calumet City, IL. I saw it about 12/13 years ago on the Encore channel. Perhaps when most studios are run by people (not bankers) again, then we could have intelligent films coming out all year around, and not just the end of the year for oscar consideration.

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CinemarkFan commented about Lincoln Village 1-6 on Jan 12, 2009 at 12:03 pm

It’s sad really. It was just shy of it’s 20th birthday. I don’t know what will become of it now. But if I can’t reopen it, then are there any good spots nearby for a new theater?

Damn, this leaves Rivertree Court, Bloomingdale, and the Nova (AKA Westridge Court) as the only CO’s still remaining with their respective interiors. North Riverside is going strong, but it’s been remodeled.

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CinemarkFan commented about 70mm "West Side Story" in Chicago on Jan 9, 2009 at 10:26 pm

It was developed by Robert D. Weisgerber. It is an updated version of 70MM projection. Check out these

http://www.superdimension70.com/history
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http://www.fromscripttodvd.com/wizard_fixed.htm

I am really hoping somebody will give it a shot.

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CinemarkFan commented about 70mm "West Side Story" in Chicago on Jan 9, 2009 at 12:32 am

I thought I posted this already, but…

Due to a last minute wrinkle in the plans, I wasn’t able to see WSS like I wanted. However, I emailed the GM of the Music Box, and he said that they plan to run 70MM again this year.

And on another flipside, I’m trying to get the Super Vista Coporation to show a demo of the SDS-70 system here in Chicago.

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CinemarkFan commented about 70mm "West Side Story" in Chicago on Dec 26, 2008 at 2:06 pm

You best believe I will make it there ASAP.

My first 70MM, I can’t wait.

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CinemarkFan commented about AMC Rockaway 16 on Dec 24, 2008 at 8:39 pm

Meanwhile image quality isn’t as good as real IMAX film projection. I mean really, who would want to spend $15 on a screen which is nothing more than a 1.85: 1 screen with digital projection?

Pretty soon, IMAX will end up phasing themselves out with this move. Mark my words.

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CinemarkFan commented about AMC Rockaway 16 on Dec 24, 2008 at 1:18 pm

DietMAX, Movie534.

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CinemarkFan commented about Remembering Cinerama (Part 16: Charlotte) on Dec 19, 2008 at 6:51 pm

I’m glad you’re covering this Michael. My fellow young generation needs a greater understanding of showmanship of the past.

PS: If you ever need help with 70MM in Chicago, let me know. I have a small listing.

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CinemarkFan commented about IMAX on track to grow throughout 2009 on Dec 19, 2008 at 1:08 pm

“IMAX will face challenges down the road. It only holds a slight technological edge in the digital projection market and any theater with stadium seating willing to double stack two 4K digital projectors and beef up its sound system could create a similar viewing experience.”

Ahem
http://www.superdimension70.com/history/
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CinemarkFan commented about AMC to build 100 digital IMAX screens on Dec 18, 2008 at 11:59 pm

All Steven Spielberg (or another director with clout) needs to do is shoot a movie in 70MM, strike up a select few of these prints, and this whole DIET-MAX stuff will be put to shame.

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CinemarkFan commented about AMC to build 100 digital IMAX screens on Dec 18, 2008 at 6:04 pm

I’ll wait for an indie theater corp to install a SDS-70MM projector. THAT, will be something.

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CinemarkFan commented about River Oaks Theatre on Dec 16, 2008 at 3:31 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.

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CinemarkFan commented about Developer buys four closed Showcase Cinemas in Connecticut on Dec 15, 2008 at 10:22 pm

You know that either AMC or Regal is next. The reason being their spree in buying up other chains, and spending hundreds of millions in converting to digital cinema.

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CinemarkFan commented about River Oaks Theatre on Dec 12, 2008 at 9:04 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
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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.

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CinemarkFan commented about River Oaks Theatre on Dec 12, 2008 at 9:01 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.

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CinemarkFan commented about New 400 Theaters on Dec 12, 2008 at 8:30 pm

Jimpiscitelli, no doubt I’m aiming to reopen 7-8 and 9-10. 9-10 still sits off Torrence Ave in the mall lot, boarded up and all.

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CinemarkFan commented about Remembering "Scarface", "Sudden Impact", and Chestnut Station on Dec 12, 2008 at 8:25 pm

I cited IMDB as a source. It’s at the below the list of Chicago area theaters that played “Impact”.

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CinemarkFan commented about Industry innovations on Dec 12, 2008 at 12:32 pm

Wow, the A.D.D./I WANT IT NOW!! generation strikes yet again!

I tell ya, there’s never been a greater time for a new 65MM production.

Must get Spielberg to shoot “Lincoln” in 65MM

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CinemarkFan commented about Remembering "Scarface", "Sudden Impact", and Chestnut Station on Dec 12, 2008 at 12:29 pm

Of course, I wrote this on 12/9, which was the actual 25th anniversary.

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CinemarkFan commented about McClurg Court Cinemas on Dec 10, 2008 at 12:51 pm

Has anyone heard of the roadshow style release of “Che”? If McClurg were open, it would be the ideal place for it.

Aek316, I still hope to purchase it someday. I know Baum Realty has no plans to reopen it as a cinema, but stranger things have happened. Their plans to turn it into retail have apparently fallen on their heads quite a few times. But with the bad economy, maybe Baum will give up the property. If that happens, I’m back in business. IMO, I would add 2 to 3 screens by buying adjoining retail space. This way, you can show more art films while getting a regular first run booking in #1 (downstairs) and #2 (upstairs). And I would add bathrooms and a snack bar upstairs.

When it was triplexed in 1987, #1 sat nearly 760, and 2-3 were around 230-250.