Posted on 02/22/2021 1:43:25 PM PST by nickcarraway
Alleged loss of Regal 9 Cinema could affect neighboring businesses
There are two other movie theater's in downtown Santa Cruz. One has three screens, but is tiny, almost like a news real theater. The other plays a mix of art house, non art house, and other specialty movies. (Including those film plays from National Theatre Live)
Is any architecture from 1995 “iconic”?
It is still a multiplex.
The days of indoor movie theaters are coming to an end. It is just a matter of time.
Actually, movie industry people have been thinking about this for a while - totally unrelated to the pandemic. Notice what films gross the most? Usually action films based on comic books with lots of special effects. With so many ways to get a movie delivered to your inexpensive screen at home the days of theaters were already coming to an end. One idea floated by the big names like Spielberg is to create more spectacle around individual films - not just on the screen but the entire experience - to give them more longevity in the theaters.
“days of indoor movie theaters are coming to an end”
I’ve got a million dollar idea. Outdoor movies that you just sit in your car, watch a giant screen and the audio plays over your radio...IM GONNA BE RICH!!!
😂
I saw Animal House, Friday the 13th there and so many other movies there...
I had tested out of high school and enrolled in college the year before and was dating “older women “ taking them to this theater.
Pacific Mall holds so many memories for me...
Are you talking about the the theater by the skating rink?
Santa Cruz had a drive in until the last few years. San Jose still has them.
“Pacific Mall holds so many memories for me...”
I assume you can’t remember the movies?...
“It is still a multiplex”
Yeah the Regal 20 theater down the road from me just did a header. I think Regal is downsizing or just plain old went bankrupt.
The big mouth Hollywood stars can pay for it or oh well, too bad.
My town is about to get a new drive in. If they can keep the riff raff out I predic.f. it’ll be a huge success.
Not sure movie theatres will be ending, there is still something special about the “Big Screen” experience that is not the same as watching on your home TV, and as far as cost it is still relatively cheap entertainment at $13
Maybe Newsome will send them a bouquet of black roses as a parting gift.
Portland[Maine] Press Herald
2/22/2021
https://www.pressherald.com/2021/02/22/cinemagic-theaters-closing-for-good/
They have a one article limit, so I have not actually read the article.
Bangor Daily News
2/22/2021
Movie theater chain permanently closing its Maine locations
CBS 13
All Cinemagic movie theaters in Maine, New Hampshire and Massachusetts are closing their doors for good after more than 20 years.
“To the thousands of ‘Cinemagicians’ who have joined us in providing the magic of movies on the big screen over the past two decades and the generations of movie goers who we have served, we thank you for being part of our family. It has been an honor and a privilege to provide our communities with the magic of cinema,” said Zyacorp Entertainment in a press release. Zyacorp Entertainment operated the Cinemagic theaters.
Earlier this month, Cinemagic said it was only temporarily closing until spring amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Cinemagic has movie theaters in Westbrook, South Portland and Saco; Portsmouth, Hooksett and Merrimack, New Hampshire; and Salisbury and Sturbridge, Massachusetts.
Movie theaters have been struggling with the lack of new releases from Hollywood due to the pandemic.
Another chain, Smitty’s closed their three locations in Maine last spring. Smittys was a restaurant and theater.
Forgot the BDN link
This is a pity.
Cinamagic theaters were clean and well run.
a real loss
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