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Topic: "Multiplex Destiny": why some theaters deserve to die
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Charles Everett
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1470
From: New Jersey
Registered: May 2001
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posted 11-26-2002 01:41 PM
Found this from the Salt Lake Tribune via Cinema Treasures. I can add 3 theaters to that list -- all GCC multiplexes.
Somerville Circle 3, Raritan NJ. State of the art when it ran Star Wars in the 70's. Hard to get in and out of, though. The only entrance/exit led to a highway near a dangerous traffic circle. I saw Natural Born Killers and Pulp Fiction elsewhere because GCC opened those movies at Somerville Circle. Theater closed c. 1995. Torn down, replaced by an appliance/TV store.
Blue Star 4, Watchung NJ. Originally a twin, later turned into a 4. Projection was speeded up the 2 times I went there -- in fact, I walked out the 2nd time (Set It Off). Theater closed in 1998. Torn down, replaced by a women's apparel store.
Rutgers Plaza 6, Somerset NJ. Once a 3, expanded to a 6. After the Bridgewater Commons 7 opened in the late 80's GCC used Rutgers Plaza mostly for B product and black movies. Theater closed on my birthday in 2000 -- eight days after GCC filed Chapter 11. Building still stands, poster frames, GCC highway sign and all.
What now-closed theaters can you think of that deserved to die?
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