I saw “Creepshow” here (and got the poster from the manager once it finished its run, thank you!, which I still have), but I wonder if anyone knows if George Romero’s “Knightriders” also played here.
It should be noted that the owners of the Rivoli / UA Twin pulled a fast one on the City, putting in for repairs and then blasting out one of the theater’s Roman Columns. I worked right across from it at The Brill and watched the workmen take drill to it. As my favorite theater at the time, it pissed me the f*ck off.
I want to the staff / cast screening of “Day of the Dead” here at the end of May in 1985. It was a private screening. A fantastic night overall. My first time to meet director George Romero. This night is written about in the book, “The Zombies That Ate Pittsburgh” by Paul A. Gagne.
I saw “Creepshow” here (and got the poster from the manager once it finished its run, thank you!, which I still have), but I wonder if anyone knows if George Romero’s “Knightriders” also played here.
It should be noted that the owners of the Rivoli / UA Twin pulled a fast one on the City, putting in for repairs and then blasting out one of the theater’s Roman Columns. I worked right across from it at The Brill and watched the workmen take drill to it. As my favorite theater at the time, it pissed me the f*ck off.
I want to the staff / cast screening of “Day of the Dead” here at the end of May in 1985. It was a private screening. A fantastic night overall. My first time to meet director George Romero. This night is written about in the book, “The Zombies That Ate Pittsburgh” by Paul A. Gagne.
Can anyone verify if “Maximum Overdrive” screened here in July of ‘85. I believe this is where I saw it.