The Showcase Cinemas in Burlington now shows first-run films for only $4.25 / each, anyday, anytime. The Showcase is one of the most wonderful places in Southern Ontario Canada to see a movie.
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Apr 14, 2004 at 1:00 pm
The Mountain Cinema well be reopening in late spring of 2004 after being closed for over 30 years as a movie theater.
For more infomation please visit there new web site @ http://www.themoviepalace.com – The Movie Palace
I would just like to say that what happened today at the old Uptown Theater in Toronto would have never happend if they had just restored the theater instead of demolish it. But you never know what could of happend if they kept the Uptown Open. After all it was over 90/years old. I hope that everyone is ok & god bless to the man who passed away today at the Uptown today. By-The-Way there was a English School building right next to the Uptown that was also got hit by the Uptown.
I would just like to say that what happened today at the old Uptown Theater in Toronto would have never happend if they had just restored the theater instead of demolish it. But you never know what could of happend if they kept the Uptown Open. After all it was over 90/years old. I hope that everyone is ok & god bless to the man who passed away today at the Uptown today. By-The-Way there was a English School building right next to the Uptown that was also got hit by the Uptown.
I remember watching The Lord Of The Rings in a digitally projected Movie Theatre at the AMC Winston Churchill 24 in Oakville Ontario Canada. The picture and sound was amazing. Everytime I look at the movie listings I always see movie theaters that show films like “Once Upon A Time In Mexico” & “Underworld” with digital sound & digital projection. It the way of the future.
CONGRATULATIONS !!! Ross and Patrick
and everyone eles that has been working on your site and adding new and old theaters to your site.
I was gone from your site for over 7 months and when I came back I was shocked to see that your web site has changed alot. But thats ok with me. It looks better then ever. Keep up the great work. P.S. When will we be able to post pictures of movie theatres again EH?
Chad Irish – Burlington Ontario Canada.
The Uptown Theater closed its doors forever on Sep. the 25th 2003 just after the Toronto Film Fest ended this year. I hope to visit Toronto soon so I can take some pictures before the sign is taking down. If anyone lives in Toronto, please take a picture of the Uptown and then add a photo here. Thank you.
The Showcase Cinemas in Burlington now shows first-run films for only $4.25 / each, anyday, anytime. The Showcase is one of the most wonderful places in Southern Ontario Canada to see a movie.
The Mountain Cinema well be reopening in late spring of 2004 after being closed for over 30 years as a movie theater.
For more infomation please visit there new web site @ http://www.themoviepalace.com – The Movie Palace
Well if you where living in the Yorkdale area back then in 1964, then you must be a pretty old man now Tim Elliot.
I would just like to say that what happened today at the old Uptown Theater in Toronto would have never happend if they had just restored the theater instead of demolish it. But you never know what could of happend if they kept the Uptown Open. After all it was over 90/years old. I hope that everyone is ok & god bless to the man who passed away today at the Uptown today. By-The-Way there was a English School building right next to the Uptown that was also got hit by the Uptown.
I would just like to say that what happened today at the old Uptown Theater in Toronto would have never happend if they had just restored the theater instead of demolish it. But you never know what could of happend if they kept the Uptown Open. After all it was over 90/years old. I hope that everyone is ok & god bless to the man who passed away today at the Uptown today. By-The-Way there was a English School building right next to the Uptown that was also got hit by the Uptown.
I remember watching The Lord Of The Rings in a digitally projected Movie Theatre at the AMC Winston Churchill 24 in Oakville Ontario Canada. The picture and sound was amazing. Everytime I look at the movie listings I always see movie theaters that show films like “Once Upon A Time In Mexico” & “Underworld” with digital sound & digital projection. It the way of the future.
CONGRATULATIONS !!! Ross and Patrick
and everyone eles that has been working on your site and adding new and old theaters to your site.
I was gone from your site for over 7 months and when I came back I was shocked to see that your web site has changed alot. But thats ok with me. It looks better then ever. Keep up the great work. P.S. When will we be able to post pictures of movie theatres again EH?
Chad Irish – Burlington Ontario Canada.
So where is the link to The Orange Cinedome ?
The Uptown Theater closed its doors forever on Sep. the 25th 2003 just after the Toronto Film Fest ended this year. I hope to visit Toronto soon so I can take some pictures before the sign is taking down. If anyone lives in Toronto, please take a picture of the Uptown and then add a photo here. Thank you.
Sure Allan that would be great if you could send a picture of the Skyway Drive-In. Just go to the top of the screen then click the “Add Photo” button.