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Kenya Cinema ..curtain finally comes down
McReggae
#11 Posted : Tuesday, October 05, 2010 11:06:54 AM
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Magigi, yu are one crazy chap, eti you logged in!!!!!
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vinii
#12 Posted : Tuesday, October 05, 2010 11:12:08 AM
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......when the movie was about to end, we would stop 'browsing' and the ladies would appropriately adjust their skirts (hakuna mambo ya tight jeans!) and button up their blouses just before the light came on..... the men had the bigger challenge of 'cooling down'. .........woooooohh, good old days.....
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Njung'e
#13 Posted : Tuesday, October 05, 2010 11:17:15 AM
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Eastlands cinemas were a NO.....but in early 80s i used to catch a movie once in a while at Dandora cinema (Is it still there?).......I loved Casino coz of the chinese kung-fu movies.I have memories of some Bee-Gees music they used to play during intervals.....and yes,on Satos,with 6 bob,you could catch two movies...lol
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Intelligentsia
#14 Posted : Tuesday, October 05, 2010 11:20:29 AM
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talking of movies, do walk-in flicks still exist?
There used to be movies by 'Tazama' and 'Factual Films' on open spaces within the estates, and the announcer occasionally weighed in with his input (sometimes they got it all wrong!).
muganda
#15 Posted : Tuesday, October 05, 2010 11:29:10 AM
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Ah! This Fox Theatres in Kenya, part of the group that owns SimbaColt motors, and in fact owning the whole 20th Century building, Mama Ngina St, and more importantly rights to 20th Century Fox studio movies in East Africa.

I wonder whether part of the problem is they have an easy ride being paid royalties when 20th Century Fox movies are screened on all competitors theatre halls. There was even a dispute preventing movies such as Salt premiering at the same time in Silverbird movies.

So I can't remember the last time I ventured into their movie halls - not much effort to move them to the next century. Sarit Centre really pissed me off with several shows starting late, not very clean theatres, poor sound, and screen out of focus!

I mean, how do you show a whole 1.5hr movies out of focus on more than one occassion?

Gordon Gekko
#16 Posted : Tuesday, October 05, 2010 11:38:55 AM
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The death of inner cities, killed by the Sarits, Westgates, Junctions, Prestiges, Village Markets. Modern, small, compact; not unwieldy cinema halls of yore. I will gladly allow my sons to go for a movie at any one of the malls (generally safe, no cops to harass them etc) - I will never allow them to go to the city.

Who remembers Suncity Cinema in Eastleigh? BTW, my first movie in a cinema hall was "Airport 77" at the Nairobi (stalls, not balcony), taken by my dad. Before that I was a great follower of Factual Films in the estate field.
Intelligentsia
#17 Posted : Tuesday, October 05, 2010 11:51:21 AM
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@GG,nakufeel!
Sun City is where we first went after graduating from walk-ins!
What happened to it - I think the owner (called Josephine? and who has dedicated it to his son killed in an auto accident) sold it off so its no longer there?
Zakumi
#18 Posted : Tuesday, October 05, 2010 12:11:46 PM
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I partly blame it on piracy....nowadays at kshs. 50 u can get a clear copy of a movie that has not even premiered so why waste kshs. 300 to kshs. 550 on it,,the only reason those uptown cinema haven't closed is probably coz guys who go there have extra chums to spend.
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wasee
#19 Posted : Tuesday, October 05, 2010 12:29:01 PM
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Zakumi wrote:
I partly blame it on piracy....nowadays at kshs. 50 u can get a clear copy of a movie that has not even premiered so why waste kshs. 300 to kshs. 550 on it,,the only reason those uptown cinema haven't closed is probably coz guys who go there have extra chums to spend.


i agree with you fully. in one of the uptown cinema a movie ticket goes for 600. two tickets would cost 1200 then add pop-corns etc. thats a cool 2k on just one movie... with that cash you can buy 40 movies {including the one that you are going to watch!!}.

The cinema experience is good but i think the cost is too high. What would happen if the Cinemas adopted a low-cost model like that for Zain..Think .....more clients....more business
2012
#20 Posted : Tuesday, October 05, 2010 12:49:24 PM
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They couldn't handle the heat and now they are out of the kitchen. How do you kill a place like Kenya Cinema? I remember watching Ten Commandments, Sound of Music and Breakdance - thrice, remember 52nd Great Week?Laughing out loudly

Anyway which preacher is taking it up?

BBI will solve it
:)
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