Many of you know If you live in the Los Angles area that Hollywood CA is very short on movie theatres these days. With the Pacific Arclight Complex and the Cinerama Dome on Sunset Blvd down from Hollywood Blvd still closed who knows when It will ever re open the whole tourist area under screened.
While walking down Hollywood Blvd last week I noticed even more old cinemas closed up and vacant. The huge Pacific Warner Cinerama ,Vine Theatre, Fox Theatre (former Iris) Vogue Theatre (now a church) Loews Holly, Vine Theatre, New View Theatre (former Pussycat) and the just closed Hollywood Theatre run by the Wax Museum people across the street along with the General Cinema Galaxy Theatre.
This just leaves the Chinese Imax and a few small theatres behind the large cinema plus the Disney run El Capitan Theatre across the street and the new renovated Netflik/American Cinematheque Egyptian Theatre as the only movie theatres still in operation.
Many of these once popular cinemas have sold their marquee space out for digital advertising so It looks like something is going on but they are all boarded up.
I wonder who owns all these former movie theatres. Not Fox West Coast, Mann or Loews Theatres they are all gone. The Pacific Warner Cinerama is still owned by the Forman family and It just sits idle year after year.
Some smart movie business company needs to open up and fix up one of these old jewels and show old Grindhouse films for the locals and tourists not first run crap. Show movies as a triple bill and things you can't see on TV streaming. Create the Grindhouse experience with old trailers a cartoon, curtains that open and close ,Intermission trailers and old lady boxoffice ticket takers ,mean/attitude managers plus crappy thug ushers with flashlights.
Quantin Tarantino has is on with his new venture at Sunset & Hollywood Blvd with the Vista Theatre. It's unfortunate the Vista is no were near the tourist area of Hollywood Blvd that has so many closed up old cinemas. Both areas suffer from no parking. But most tourists don't have cars they just take the bus or subway into Hollywood.
Maybe If the Vista and his New Beverly Theatres keep on making some money he will venture out and put in a 3rd theatre like buy the Hollywood Theatre on Hollywood Blvd near Highland Blvd and turn the semi large theatre into a Grindhouse and show old 35mm B and horror movies 24/7 or just run DCP with a kick ass sound system. Wake up the people that may drift in for sleep. They will give the cinema some creepy atmosphere.
I must admit Hollywood Blvd can be sketchy but It is still way cleaner then San Francisco's Market St that once had so many movie theatres small and big .Now there are none open showing movies in SF on Market St At least the tourists are not scared to walk down Hollywood Blvd as in San Francisco you take your life into your hands by not getting robbed.
The current owners of these movie theatre gems in Hollywood have no interest in showing movies or stage entertainment they just want to rent out the space to the highest bidder or If the price is right sell the movie auditoriums as is for quick cash and hope you as a new owner get permits to open again as a movie theatre.
While walking down Hollywood Blvd last week I noticed even more old cinemas closed up and vacant. The huge Pacific Warner Cinerama ,Vine Theatre, Fox Theatre (former Iris) Vogue Theatre (now a church) Loews Holly, Vine Theatre, New View Theatre (former Pussycat) and the just closed Hollywood Theatre run by the Wax Museum people across the street along with the General Cinema Galaxy Theatre.
This just leaves the Chinese Imax and a few small theatres behind the large cinema plus the Disney run El Capitan Theatre across the street and the new renovated Netflik/American Cinematheque Egyptian Theatre as the only movie theatres still in operation.
Many of these once popular cinemas have sold their marquee space out for digital advertising so It looks like something is going on but they are all boarded up.
I wonder who owns all these former movie theatres. Not Fox West Coast, Mann or Loews Theatres they are all gone. The Pacific Warner Cinerama is still owned by the Forman family and It just sits idle year after year.
Some smart movie business company needs to open up and fix up one of these old jewels and show old Grindhouse films for the locals and tourists not first run crap. Show movies as a triple bill and things you can't see on TV streaming. Create the Grindhouse experience with old trailers a cartoon, curtains that open and close ,Intermission trailers and old lady boxoffice ticket takers ,mean/attitude managers plus crappy thug ushers with flashlights.
Quantin Tarantino has is on with his new venture at Sunset & Hollywood Blvd with the Vista Theatre. It's unfortunate the Vista is no were near the tourist area of Hollywood Blvd that has so many closed up old cinemas. Both areas suffer from no parking. But most tourists don't have cars they just take the bus or subway into Hollywood.
Maybe If the Vista and his New Beverly Theatres keep on making some money he will venture out and put in a 3rd theatre like buy the Hollywood Theatre on Hollywood Blvd near Highland Blvd and turn the semi large theatre into a Grindhouse and show old 35mm B and horror movies 24/7 or just run DCP with a kick ass sound system. Wake up the people that may drift in for sleep. They will give the cinema some creepy atmosphere.
I must admit Hollywood Blvd can be sketchy but It is still way cleaner then San Francisco's Market St that once had so many movie theatres small and big .Now there are none open showing movies in SF on Market St At least the tourists are not scared to walk down Hollywood Blvd as in San Francisco you take your life into your hands by not getting robbed.
The current owners of these movie theatre gems in Hollywood have no interest in showing movies or stage entertainment they just want to rent out the space to the highest bidder or If the price is right sell the movie auditoriums as is for quick cash and hope you as a new owner get permits to open again as a movie theatre.
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