Technocentral wrote: » There's nowhere else in CC unfortunately.
OU812 wrote: » You’ll most likely have the place to yourself. Think of it as a home cinema experience.
alzer100 wrote: » Is it just me or is this thread becoming nearly impossible to find when "Rip Screen 1" is searched with Google? It used to come up staright away by just typing in "savoy screen 1". Can still find it easily enough on Bing, so maybe this is due to non activity but it's only a week ago since the last post??
murpho999 wrote: » Why not just save the page as a bookmark? Click on the star in chrome. Also if you sign in with your google account to chrome you can access all bookmarks on any device. Very handy.
alzer100 wrote: » I do have easy access but my point being is that the thread has become almost invisible to anyone who may have visited the Savoy recently and maybe looking for any information with regards to some of the public's reaction on the web.
OU812 wrote: » I’d be interested in seeing that footage outlaw Pete
alzer100 wrote: » Screens 11 and 12 will only seat 23 respectively.
OU812 wrote: » That's horrible. Are there any photos of the new screen one floating around? I remember going in there on many occasions, with family, with friends, on dates & solo. Sad that there'll never bee the same experience for the current generation.
Skerries wrote: » wtf! why would anybody leave their comfy home set up for that?
alzer100 wrote: » Apparently the division of IMC which controls the Savoy and what used to be the Screen cinema is a subsidiary company called Dublin Cinema Group (DCG). DCG sold off the Screen cinema about two years ago and it has since been demolished. The company they sold the site to now want to build a 500 seat cinema (probably to fill the void that has now been left following the dismantling of Savoy Screen 1) as Dublin city centre is lacking a "premiere" style auditorium. DCG have apparently taken the other company to court as there is supposed to be a condition on the sale of the site stipulating that it would not be used as a cinema for something like 15 years. In my view, IMC have deprived patrons from what was Savoy Screen 1 and they do not want any other company to provide an alternative in the immediate city centre. I think the Irish film Board/ Institute (whatever is called) are desperate for an alternative to the old Savoy Screen 1.
alzer100 wrote: » I would not be surprised if IMC do something like what happened the Savoy cinema in Cork city - it was turned into a shopping mall. Now you may say the Savoy is a listed building. However, I think the building can be used commercially for whatever reason as long as the foyer is left in tact. The new auditoriums (sorry viewing rooms) at the Savoy are probably fresh and new at the moment but depending on their commercial return you have to ask yourself - given IMC's track record with the Savoy, will they continue to invest in their upkeep and maintenance? I walked past the Savoy a few weeks ago, even from the outside it looks really run down and gritty or am I just imagining this? BTW the chandeliers and the foyer itself look really out of character with what the cinema has to offer. In other words, the auditoriums are in no way a reflection of the presentation of the foyer.