Cast_Member
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From what I read on the website called Cinema Treasures, the Humber Cinemas has been closed recently and I don't know why.
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Somebody actually posted their encounter with the General Manager of the Humber on the UT article that was published a few months back here.
Basically, the customer complained about the lack of ventilation and the price of the tickets. The manager advised the customer go elsewhere. I'd imagine part of the problem was indeed the lack of ventilation plus the tickets are about the same price as Cineplex charges. Looks like the Humber is dead again.
DTG: Interesting article on older Toronto X-rated Theatres and a good overview of the Yonge Street Strip
mainly in the 70s era...A major change was the availability of video tapes during the 80s evolving to DVDs
today putting most of those places out of business concerning the sex trade...
I also posted a message about the Yonge Street Strip in the just-moved topic about Toronto strip clubs
concerning similar thoughts...
LI MIKE
The 700 seat Roxy Cinema (no balcony) on the Danforth was somehow split into three crap cinemas. Looked how that worked out.
The linked article from December 2011 suggests that AMC's Canadian operations are money-losers and up for sale.
I have no great affinity for the Yonge/Dundas complex as architecture (including the cinemas) but would hate to lose 24 screens downtown. I can't imagine Cineplex buying it.
Thoughts on this store or any other AMC venue?
If I had to pick a doomed to close one, I would bet on Interchange, since at 30 screens its obscenely large and right across from Colossus at what, another 18 or so screens?
http://www.deadline.com/2011/12/amc...nadian-theaters-as-backers-scramble-for-cash/
Good luck on whoever owns the Roxy for going against Cineplex.
You mean the Humber right? The Roxy auditorium was demolished 3 or 4 years ago and the front of the building, which is designated, was restored.