I miss this theater. The last movie I saw there was when they re-releasee Star Wars in 97. It was a great theater – one of the only places around that still did midnight showings – but towards the end was too dirty and run down to even bother with.
Oh, wow. The memories. I practically lived at the Mini for many years. Rocky Horror, The Kids are Alright, The Grateful Dead movie, concerts, parties – the place was legend.
I drive past there every day on my way to work in Hempstead and not a day goes by that I don’t think about all the good times I had there. I remember Jeff Batista (I believe he lived in East Meadow) and I briefly dated one of the assistant managers – I wish I could remember his name. He went on to manage the Jerry Lewis theater in East Meadow.
I miss this theater. The last movie I saw there was when they re-releasee Star Wars in 97. It was a great theater – one of the only places around that still did midnight showings – but towards the end was too dirty and run down to even bother with.
Oh, wow. The memories. I practically lived at the Mini for many years. Rocky Horror, The Kids are Alright, The Grateful Dead movie, concerts, parties – the place was legend.
I drive past there every day on my way to work in Hempstead and not a day goes by that I don’t think about all the good times I had there. I remember Jeff Batista (I believe he lived in East Meadow) and I briefly dated one of the assistant managers – I wish I could remember his name. He went on to manage the Jerry Lewis theater in East Meadow.