Out of those Grand Opening flicks, “Mother Jugs & Speed” is the most entertaining featuring a very much pre-PC Bill Cosby, who drinks beer while driving the ambulance! Underrated comedy for sure.
This theater must have gotten a free ride for a long time until the for-its-day awesome AMC Northlake Festival 8. Pretty unspectacular, hated those sliding seats. Saw “Gremlins” and “Pretty Woman” there. The only decent General Cinema was the Hairston Village, which unfortunately suffered from the-then overdeveloped theater boom on Memorial Drive.
Think I saw “Towering Inferno” here as a little kid, maybe I was five? Saw “Pulp Fiction” on a date in the 90’s. (Also at North Springs Drafthouse, saw multiple times.)
Screen was kinda small. Not the glory of the good ol Glenwood!
Went here in the 90’s when it was a Cinema Drafthouse. Got a pitcher of beer and potato skins at the midnight second run of “Pulp Fiction.” Good times, not a bad joint for a broke college student in that era.
Out of those Grand Opening flicks, “Mother Jugs & Speed” is the most entertaining featuring a very much pre-PC Bill Cosby, who drinks beer while driving the ambulance! Underrated comedy for sure.
This theater must have gotten a free ride for a long time until the for-its-day awesome AMC Northlake Festival 8. Pretty unspectacular, hated those sliding seats. Saw “Gremlins” and “Pretty Woman” there. The only decent General Cinema was the Hairston Village, which unfortunately suffered from the-then overdeveloped theater boom on Memorial Drive.
Think I saw “Towering Inferno” here as a little kid, maybe I was five? Saw “Pulp Fiction” on a date in the 90’s. (Also at North Springs Drafthouse, saw multiple times.)
Screen was kinda small. Not the glory of the good ol Glenwood!
Went here in the 90’s when it was a Cinema Drafthouse. Got a pitcher of beer and potato skins at the midnight second run of “Pulp Fiction.” Good times, not a bad joint for a broke college student in that era.