Thats a great story
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In a message dated 11/22/2004 10:22:27 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
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Meliane
Good point!!
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In a message dated 11/21/04 9:12:54 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 19 Nov, 2004, at 13:13, [EMAIL
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On 19 Nov, 2004, at 13:13, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> There has been a long evolution to the current situation at the
> Bridge...
Redford talked a good line, but never produced anything.
Robert Redford did one really cons
On 19 Nov, 2004, at 13:13, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There has been a long evolution to the currrent situation at the
Bridge. Some will remember that at first it was Sundance who planned
the theatre and included aspects such as screening rooms for short
artists films, seminar rooms for discussion
Wima and group,
Not enough productions? There's alot, and networking with other groups too!
THAt isn't the reason there are arcade plans afoot, in my opinion. If I thought
UA was receptive, I'd step up the effort to get them more disks.
Ellen
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Quite right you are.
It was supposed to be Screening Room for Independent Films produced by Penn
Students.
Apparently, there was not enough of them to maintain the room.
Maybe they are playing video games.
Wilma
On 11/19/04 11:38 AM, "William H. Magill" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 19 Nov
There has been a long evolution to the currrent situation at the Bridge. Some
will remember that at first it was Sundance who planned the theatre and
included aspects such as screening rooms for short artists films, seminar rooms
for discussion or filmmaking groups, and a thought that this could
At 11:38 AM 11/19/2004, William H. Magill wrote:
That "empty, dark room" is in fact a screening room. (If I remember
correctly, there are 6 or 8 screens in the walls of the room.)
You are correct, it is that...
The original expectation was that "3-5 minute shorts" would be playing
there to entert
On 19 Nov, 2004, at 01:30, Gina Renzi wrote:
There are several creative types here. To those of you who know the
room that might be filled with video games, what would you put in
there?
I ask because whenever I go to The Bridge, i look into that empty,
dark room and try to imagine what would
I saw the Exorcist re-release at the Riverview. Little kids were screaming,
because it was the Exocist for @#$%'s sake!!The utimate movie crime was
also commited, someone in the back of the theatre called someone in the front
of the theater, during the film. I lost it.
:pete
"Clinton,
At 08:48 AM 11/19/2004, Clinton, J. Scott wrote:
regarding the regulars at the bridge: visit the riverview and see a film
there sometime. You will come running back to The Bridge with open arms.
I do regularly go to the Riverview and don't come running back to the
Bridge. The price differentia
At 07:34 PM 11/18/2004, Wilma de Soto wrote:
Frankly, why should we create MORE places for MORE kids to play video arcade
games? ("Element" or no!)
If there is a need, why not. (I don't know that I think there's a need but
that's not the point.) However, the bridge is one of the few movie
theat
There are several creative types here. To those of you who know the room that
might be filled with video games, what would you put in there?
I ask because whenever I go to The Bridge, i look into that empty, dark room
and try to imagine what would work there. Truth be told, I do this whenever
em,
myself included, occasionally.
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> Arcades
Frankly, why should we create MORE places for MORE kids to play video arcade
games? ("Element" or no!)
Young people (of all ages including current College Students) spend and/or
have spent more time playing them then they do their studies.
I would not be bothered if they could play those games AN
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> >Wow. Did I sen
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I keep hoping that cinemagic will wake up and smell the
starbucks and start showing art films ..
I keep hoping that cinemagic will wake up and smell the cinemagic. The last
time I was there, it smelled like a locker room that hadn't been cleaned for
thirty y
Kyle Cassidy wrote:
I keep hoping that cinemagic will wake up and smell the starbucks and
start showing art films ..
what do you mean, START showing art films? cinemagic is
where the legendary repertory films were shown, back in the
day. your fellinis, your bergmans, your rohmers and
fassb
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>Remember, they have never shown any of the "art films" that was
>supposed to be the core of their fare.
I keep hoping that cinemagic will wake up and smell the starbucks and start showing art films ..
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Neighborhood folks are not attending and consequently revenues are
nowhere near as high as they were
promised.
Yet another example of how the top-down planning for the community by
Penn's anointed
ops showed up during the movie and
arrested him and there was a big commotion. That was the last straw.
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ring the movie and
> arrested him and there was a big commotion. That was the last straw.
>
>
>
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>> To: "'Ben Rhoades'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
On 18 Nov, 2004, at 14:12, Christy Bracken wrote:
Yep, after the last film I saw there, I vowed never to go there again.
It's a shame, because otherwise it's such a nice theatre.
Your action is most likely the reason that Ms Redstone (Summer
Redstone's daughter) who runs Bridge Entertainment, wan
In a message dated 11/18/2004 2:30:15 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
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Yep,
after the last film I saw there, I vowed never to go there again. It's a
shame, because otherwise it's such a nice theatre.The last time we
were there, someone lit up a marijuana cigarette
arrested him and there was a big commotion. That was the last straw.
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Date: Thu,
Arcades have always been treated with hostility in this neighborhood;
Penn was opposed to the current one @ 40th & Spruce (see
http://citypaper.net/articles/121897/cov.penn.shtml ) and the Spruce Hill
community was opposed to the opening of one in the Fiesta Pizza building
several years ago (SH res
Title: Arcade at the Bridge
I don't understand the issue either. I
believe there is more than one such arcade within a few blocks of that
location. I'd like to be sure the basis for the opposition is something
other than sour grapes from the competition.
After hearing the story about the
Why doesn't someone email the publisher, Bob Christian, and ask him why he wrote that piece, instead of speculating?
Melani Lamond
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Or
where it was going to be, or what was being proposed . . .
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RE: [UC] Arcade at the Bridge
Yea
Yea- what was that all about? Talk about bad, biased journalism!! It took
a negative position against the arcade without providing ANY information as
to why it was a bad idea!
Jonathan A. Cass
Silverman, Bernheim & Vogel
Two Penn Center Plaza, Suite 910
Philadelphia, PA 19102
Tel: 215-636-4
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Wow. Did I send that or did ben? That's exactly been my experience at the bridge. But an arcade, I could go for an arcade ... As long as they had the sit down version of Star Wars
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At 12:28 PM 11/18/2004, Mark Krull wrote:
This Arcade would not fit the upscale image and could bring
in "the element"
-Mark
Have you seen a movie there? "The element" is already there talking on
their phones during the movie, shouting at the screen, letting their 2 year
olds cry all though rate
This Arcade would not fit the upscale image and could bring
in "the element"
-Mark
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Arcade at the Bridge
I was puzzled by the very prom
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