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bshapiro commented about Apollo Theatre on May 16, 2016 at 12:42 pm

This area, the former site of the Apollo, is now being redeveloped as the massive “Essex Crossing” project which will include a multiplex cinema.

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bshapiro commented about Film Forum on Feb 8, 2016 at 3:12 pm

Yes, in fact they’re one of the very few theaters anywhere that runs 3D revivals using 35mm left/right prints on dual interlocked projectors.

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bshapiro commented about Film Forum on Oct 28, 2015 at 7:21 am

Film Forum has a small screen for Cinemascope, to be sure…but quality careful projection (and of 35mm prints often), good sound—and the fact that a revival screen exists at all anymore, programming by smart folks with solid connections to archives and studio vaults worldwide…I’m grateful for the place.

Given the nature of New York real estate, its a small miracle that Film Forum exists at all. I guess the price to pay is the small screen. I would die to see films there BIG, but I’m willing to pay that price. The only other non-profit theater in Manhattan is Anthology Film Archives, and that’s because they own their building.

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bshapiro commented about Film Forum on May 28, 2015 at 7:23 am

At least for this 6'3" person, I find the seats comfortable enough, if not up to stadium seat standards. The screens are relatively small, but the projection is consistently high quality. And no 10 minute stream of ads before the movies. And top-notch baked goods and popcorn and coffee beverages.

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bshapiro commented about Avenue A Theater on Aug 20, 2009 at 1:09 am

That would be the Loews Hollywood, see the listing with photos on this site. And there’s a link to a photo from when it was operating.

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bshapiro commented about Loew's Canal Theatre on Jun 18, 2009 at 1:34 pm

Glad to hear that, thanks for the correction Luis.

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bshapiro commented about Loew's Canal Theatre on Jun 14, 2009 at 8:27 am

This from a blog article about Chinatown development…True?

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“When walking through Chinatown, new buildings are popping up left and right while older buildings are at the same time being knocked down. One building in particular was an incredible historic relic that was in pristine condition before it was destroyed last year. The Loews Canal Theatre, which served as a movie theatre, was built in 1927. It was in business well into the 1970’s until its eventual closure in 1980. It could have become a truly interesting piece of Chinatown’s "Historic Chinatown” segment of the area to be created but instead it was demolished to make room for a luxury condominium building."

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bshapiro commented about Film Forum on Jun 9, 2009 at 9:34 am

I agree with all the comments about screen size at FF. But with real estate prices the way they are in Manhattan, I’m sure the staff had a business plan for costs/size that would allow them to do what they do. They are a non-profit after all, and seem to be a well run one at that. And for all the sell-out shows, I’ve also been to many sparsely attended in those small theaters.

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bshapiro commented about Theatre 80 St. Marks on Jun 8, 2009 at 10:42 pm

I went there just a few times before it closed, and remember the first time especially: “what the hell, this is 16mm rear projection!”

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bshapiro commented about Avenue A Theater on Jun 8, 2009 at 10:20 pm

In 1929 the existing buildings on this block were demolished to erect two apartment blocks called Ageloff Towers, still standing, that have some nice deco details.