The 6th annual “Hollywood in Fullerton” night (held on June 27th) proved to be a success, attracting roughly six hundred people and raising an estimated $40,000 for the Fox Fullerton. Perhaps, the hi light of the evening was a 70’s theme stage show, which market the theatre’s first live stage performance in some fifty years. Due to the building’s […]
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Hollywood In Fullerton Night
July 20th, 2009 Comments Off on Hollywood In Fullerton Night
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The Not So Magic Kingdom
July 19th, 2009 1 Comment
The Disneyland area of Anaheim has long been an entertainment focal point, yet cinemas have always struggled to find a niche within this Mecca for recreational spending. Since 1955, over 500 million people have been drawn to the Magic Kingdom, supporting a dense network of hotels, motels, restaurants, and assorted retail establishments that encircle the resort. […]
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Brookhurst Reopening Update
July 16th, 2009 Comments Off on Brookhurst Reopening Update
While the postponed opening date has yet to be rescheduled, the Brookhurst Theatre’s new operators (the same group operating Temecula’s Temeku Discount Cinemas) have sent out a promotional mailer to Anaheim residents. . Hopefully, the false start won’t prove to be a momentum killer, as this is likely the Brookhurst’s last chance at life as a […]
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Forgotten Cinema: Saddleback 1-2-3
July 13th, 2009 Comments Off on Forgotten Cinema: Saddleback 1-2-3
Thirty five years ago, General Cinema’s Saddleback 1-2-3 opened as South Orange County’s “hottest” entertainment destination, in a highly popular shopping plaza, that was the 70’s equivalent of the Irvine Spectrum. Yet, by the turn of the millennium, the theatre was a shunned entertainment relic, in a mostly vacant center, which was heading for demolition and redevelopment. . […]
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New Life For The Brookhurst
June 29th, 2009 2 Comments
Against all odds, it appears the Brookhurst Theatre has risen from the ashes once again. Work is currently underway to reopen the theatre on July 3rd, as the Brookhurst 4 Discount Cinemas. . . . 7/2/09 Update: Due to, what the new operator terma as “unforseen circumstances”, the theatre’s opening has been delayed to a “future […]
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The Many Births of the Multiplex
June 27th, 2009 1 Comment
The theatre industry has long been rather “creative” with it’s own history; especially when it comes to who was first to reach a specific milestone. Be it the result of exhibitors attempting to “one up” each other or simply classic showmanship, there are usually numerous parties holding claim to the same industry breakthrough. One such multi storied […]
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Rancho Niguel 8: A Transitional Marker At 20
June 15th, 2009 Comments Off on Rancho Niguel 8: A Transitional Marker At 20
This past weekend marked the twentieth anniversary of the Rancho Niguel 8, in Laguna Niguel. Built with spacious, THX certified, auditoriums and a host of higher end amenities, the theatre was a dramatic departure from Mann’s tradition of more budget conscious multiplexes; this upgrade in quality was likely reflective of Mann Theatres having changed ownership […]
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Grand Start Sad Ending
June 13th, 2009 1 Comment
Ninety three years ago, Anaheim’s Grand Theatre opened to great fanfare, with a sold out showing of “Romona”, that was eagerly attended by the county’s top dignitaries and VIPs. Being one of the first Orange County theatres built outside of Santa Ana, the June 12, 1916 opening was a source of great pride for the city of Anaheim. Yet, the Grand’s prestigious start was a far cry […]
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Fox Fullerton Beginning & Future
May 28th, 2009 Comments Off on Fox Fullerton Beginning & Future
Fullerton’s Fox Theatre turns eighty four today (the theatre opened as Chapman’s Alician Court). While the Fox has been closed for roughly twenty two years now, renovation efforts continue and the public will be afforded the rare opportunity to see this grand old palace up close, next month. . On June 27th, the Fullerton Historic Theatre […]
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Twenty Years of Cinemapolis
May 25th, 2009 Comments Off on Twenty Years of Cinemapolis
Yet another anniversary, with Anaheim Hills’ Cinemapolis celebrating twenty years of operation. These days, the theatre is independently owned and known as “Cinema City”, but, back in May of 1989, “Cinemapolis” opened as So Cal Cinemas’ cutting edge flagship venue. . . The first theatre built in the burgeoning Anaheim Hills area, Cinemapolis was an […]
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