Odeon Cinemas
Odeon is a cinema brand name operating in the United Kingdom and Ireland, which along with UCI Cinemas is part of the American Multi Cinema Theaters. It uses the famous name of the Odeon cinema circuit first introduced in Britain in 1930. The first Odeon cinema was opened by Oscar Deutsch in 1928, in Brierley, Staffordshire, although initially called Picture House. The first cinema to use the Odeon brand name was Deutsch's cinema at Perry Barr, Birmingham in 1930. Ten years later Odeon was part of the Rank Organisation who continued their ownership of the circuit for a further sixty years. Through a number of sales and acquisitions in the early 2000s the company was purchased by Terra Firma, which merged Odeon and UCI Cinemas to form Odeon UCI Cinemas Group. Most UCI cinemas then took the Odeon brand name in 2006. Terra Firma/UCI sold the company to AMC Theatres in November 2016. Ironically, UCI was originally formed through the merger of AMC UK and Cinema International Corporation in 1989. In 2016, Odeon was the largest cinema chain in the United Kingdom by market share (although the Irish cinemas were also included within this figure).
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Reviews of The Great British Mortgage Swindle - Odeon Belfast, Friday 03/05/2019
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ODEON Luxe Leicester Square is coming
Premiering Christmas 2018, ODEON Luxe Leicester Square is being revolutionised into an even more luxurious and technologically advanced Dolby Cinema that will continue to set the standard for generations.
Returning to the ABANDONED ODEON CINEMA!
► THE EXPLORE: So last time we came here we got into two of the smaller screens, but we really wanted to get into the top screen, but at the time we could not find a way... so we went back... and found a way in ;)
► SITE HISTORY: Opened on the 14th December 1936 with it's opening film being Chick. It was one of the largest and most expensive cinemas designed by Andrew Mather for Odeon.
Consisting of 4 screens in total, including a massive 631 seater screen upstairs. Today only 3 screens are accessible!
In 2007 the freehold on the building was sold by Odeon and the final performances were held on 10th January 2008.
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Abandoned ODEON Cinema with 1930's Original Features!
So guys, after exploring the ABC cinema, we had to go to the ODEON! I have got to say, I am definitely glad that we did.
We managed to find some of the original features from when it was the Regent Theater back in the early 1900's!
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ODEON IMAX in London with 18 screens !! Sr channel uk !!
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The BFI London IMAX is the largest cinema screen in Britain. It measures 26m by 20m with a total screen size of 520m². However, if showing a film with an aspect ratio of 2.39:1, only 283m² of the screen will be in use, or 365m² for a 1.85:1 film. The auditorium seats 485.[7]
Despite the cinema having the largest screen in Britain, when showing in the flagship IMAX format (70mm film) at an aspect ratio of 1.43, it does not offer the biggest image. That can be claimed by the Vie Manchester Printworks, which has 11m² more image area than the BFI IMAX in such aspect ratio.
The London IMAX is followed in size by:
The Vie Manchester Printworks IMAX. 26.3m by 18.8m with a total screen size of 495m² (289m² for a 2.39:1 film, 374m² for a 1.85:1 film). Seats 377.[8]
The Glasgow Science Centre IMAX. 25m by 18.9m with a total screen size of 472m² (262m² for a 2.39:1 film, 338m² for a 1.85:1 film). Seats 382.
The Empire, Leicester Square IMAX, London. 26.5m by 15.6m with a total screen size of 413m².(294m² for a 2.39:1 film, 380m² for a 1.85:1 film).Seats 728. It is currently the widest cinema screen in Britain. This screen sits back-to-back with the Super screen, 20.5m by 11m with a total screen size of 225.5m²
The London Science Museum IMAX. 24.3m by 16.8m with a total screen size of 408m² (247m² for a 2.39:1 film, 319m² for a 1.85:1 film).
The Cineworld IMAX, Leeds. 24m by 14m with a total screen size of 336m²
The National Science and Media Museum, Bradford. 20m by 16.5m with a total screen size of 330m² (167m² for a 2.39:1 film, 216m² for a 1.85:1 film). Seats 270.
Pepsi IMAX Cinema at the London Trocadero (closed in 1999) 19.8m by 15.8m with a total screen size of 313m² (164m² for a 2.39:1 film, 212m² for a 1.85:1 film). Seated 300.
The Giant Screen at Millennium Point, Birmingham (closed in 2015). 21.3m by 12.6 with a total screen size of 268m² (190m² for a 2.39:1 film, 245m² for a 1.85:1 film). Seats 385.
The Cineworld IMAX, Sheffield. 21.3m x 12m, total screen size of 255.6m². Seats 691. (Screen 7)
The Super screen at the Cineworld O2, London. 22m by 9.2m with a total screen size of 202m² (157m² for a 1.85:1 film). Seats 776 (Screen 11).[9][10][11]
The Odeon IMAX, Milton Keynes Stadium. 18.5m by 10.32m with a total screen size of 191m².(143m² for a 2.39:1 film, 185m² for a 1.85:1 film) Seats 387 [12]
The Extreme screen at Vie Westfield London, 18m by 10m with a total screen size of 180m².[13]
The Rheed Centre, Penrith Cumbria. 18m by 14.63m with a total screen size of 263.34 m2.(144m² for a 2.39:1 film) Seats 262 [14]
The Liverpool One Odeon IMAX, Liverpool. 17.99m x 9.76m for a total screen size of 176m². Seats 288[15]
The Cineworld IMAX, Nottingham. 18.9m x 9.1m, total screen size of 172m². Seats 425. (Screen 10) [16]
The Odeon IMAX, Cardiff. 16.8m by 7.9m for a total screen size of 133m² (118m² for a 2.39:1 film, 115m² for a 1.85:1 film). Seats 209.[17]
The Odeon IMAX, Kingston. 15.2m wide x 7.23m with a total screen size of 110m² (97m² for a 2.39:1 film, 97m² for a 1.85:1 film) Seats 428.
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Ghosts of the Odeon
Chester's 1936 Art Deco Odeon cinema closed in 2007, and has stood empty ever since.
In the next few years it will be redeveloped as part of the RE:NEW project, transforming it into a new Cultural Centre in the heart of the city.
Chat Noir Productions, as members of the Chester Film Co-op were invited to make a short film inside the derelict building.
Ghosts of the Odeon follows a young boy around the site, as he meets the characters of the films he loves.
THE DECAYED MOVIE THEATRE ODEON CINEMA
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The Regent Cinema Re-opens its doors - Lancashire Headline News
Blackpool’s historic Regent will Picture House will reopen its doors this weekend for the first time since 1969.
Spirit of ODEON - Part1
A short film about an old, haunted and godforsaken theater becoming a fantastic arts center.
Victoria Square Shopping Centre in UK ( Final ) Sr channel From uk # 3
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Victoria Square is a shopping and leisure complex located in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The area includes over 70 international and local brands, restaurants and the Odeon cinema. The centre also features the iconic ‘Dome’ which offers the best views of the city.' Victoria Square' is a premium commercial, residential and leisure development in Belfast, Northern Ireland developed and built by Multi Development UK over 6 years. At approx. 800,000 ft² (75,000m²) and costing £400m it is the biggest and one of the most expensive property developments ever undertaken in Northern Ireland. It opened on 6 March 2008. Its anchor tenant at nearly 200,000 ft² (18,581m²) is the largest House of Fraser that the retailer has opened in the UK.
Victoria Square celebrated their 10th Birthday in March 2018 featuring a series of events throughout the month.
Key facts:-
Regenerated the southern quarter of Belfast's city centre
Approx. 800,000 ft² (75,000m²) of retail over four floors
Has added to Belfast city centre's shopping offer by nearly a third
Q-Park provides 2 levels of basement parking with c. 1,000 spaces[2]
98 unit shops – ranging in size from c. 300 ft² (2,787m²) to c. 60,000 ft² (5,574m²), Leisure units including an 8 screen Odeon Cinema, restaurants, bars and cafés
106 apartments[3]
New public space topped by the dome with viewing zone overlooking the sedum roof installed by BBS Green Roofing
Pedestrian links to nearby business, nightlife and shopping streets on Lagan side, Donegall Place, Royal Avenue and Ann Street.
39 signed new retailers[4] to Belfast and Northern Ireland including: House of Fraser, Cruise, Hugo Boss, Reiss, All Saints, Ted Baker, Puma, Pepe Jeans, LK Bennett, H&M, Coast, Firetrap, Pumpkin Patch, Tom Tailor, Geon, Faith, Fossil, Regis, Free Spirit, Spur, Nando's, Gourmet Burger Kitchen, Prezzo, Odeon Cinemas, Urban Outfitters, Hardy Amie's, Build-A-Bear Workshop, Apple Store, Rituals, Lindor, Pull and Bear, Art and Hobby, T.G.I. Friday's, Dante's, Frankie & Benny's, Hollister Co.
17.2 million people expected to visit Victoria Square per year placing it in the top ten shopping centres in the UK.[citation needed]
On 24 November 2013, a car bomb detonated outside a Victoria Square car park at 11.15pm. There were no injuries, although commuters faced traffic delays on 25 November as the security alert ended. [5]
Sustainability:-
Construction of Victoria Square development August 2007
In employment terms, over 3,000 people were involved in the construction phase of Victoria Square, with a further 3,000 people gaining employment in the scheme through jobs in retail, security and the service industries. Environmentally, a large section of the roof has been covered in Sedum in a direct attempt to reduce the carbon footprint of Victoria Square. This material soaks up rainwater allowing it to evaporate naturally over time rather than overload draining systems.
Victoria Square is the largest ever retail-led regeneration scheme to open in Northern Ireland, covering 1.8 hectares. Multi Development UK was appointed Department for Social Development's development partner in 2000. The scheme was granted outline-planning approval in 2002. Multi Corporation sold Victoria Square to Comers Real in 2004. Today Victoria Square is valued at over £400m. Construction commenced in April 2004 and lasted 46 months to completion and was overseen by local joint venture contractors Farrans and Gilbert Ash. Sedum roof installed by BBS Green Roofing.
Old Cinema To Reopen? THE NEW VICTORIA ACTION GROUP
Old Cinema To Reopen?
7.00PM Wed May 19 2010
A campaign's been launched to get one of the region's traditional cinemas reopened. The Preston Odeon opened as the New Victoria in 1928 and showed some of the greatest films in cinema history. When it closed, nearly 20 years ago, the building quickly fell into disrepair. Now it's up for sale - and campaigners want to buy it for future generations.
By: Amy Welch
Abandoned MOVIE THEATER! Everything left inside!
Exploring a small abandoned movie theater that closed down in the late 90s. Has remained untouched since. Don't forget to like and subscribe for more content!
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Metallica - Birmingham, England - Odeon - 09-20-1986 - HD
SETLIST
MAIN SET
1. Battery
2. Master of Puppets
3. For Whom the Bell Tolls
4. Welcome Home (Sanitarium)
5. Ride the Lightning
6. (Anesthesia) - Pulling Teeth (Bass Solo)
7. Whiplash
8. The Thing That Should Not Be
9. Fade to Black
10. Seek & Destroy
11. Creeping Death
ENCORE #1
12. The Four Horsemen
13. Guitar Solo
14. Am I Evil? (w/ Brian Tatler of Diamond Head)
15. Damage, Inc.
ENCORE #2
16. Fight Fire with Fire
BOS Lose 5-0 in High Court Reversal of Fortunes
In this Politically Incorrect Podcast, Michael O'Bernicia chronicles the extraordinary High Court victory last week, in which a courageous void mortgagor had five applications to enforce a fraudulent mortgage dismissed.
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No Expendables 2 for me thanks to ODEON Kingston
I do not get to see the expendables 2 in Odeon Kingston
OLD CINEMAS OF NORTHERN IRELAND
A look back in time of some of Northern Ireland's old cinemas, most of these old cinemas came out of the 1930's boom period of cinema history, sadly most of these buildings are no longer with us.
CINEMAS used to be EVERYWHERE
Before the rise of home video, cinemas used to be everywhere with many showtimes. I had many movie theaters near me in Staffordshire and with the help of a book by Barry Blaize called The Lost Empire: Picture Houses of the Potteries and Newcastle-under-Lyme I attempt to see if any of the old cinema buildings are still standing. I'll be also looking at old movie showtimes pics to see what films were showing back then and my memories of going to see those screenings.
► Cinemas mentioned in this video
☆ Hanley
The Palace Cinema
The Regent
ABC Cine-bowl
The Odeon
☆ Etruia
ODEON Stoke, Festival Park
☆ Tunstall
► Barber's Picture Palace
In 1929, the building was extended, with a new foyer added on the side, and the facade of the Palace Cinema was modernised in an Art Deco style. The seating capacity was increased to 1,200 with the addition of a circle. It screened its first ‘talkie’ “Smiling Irish Eyes” on 6th January 1930.
CinemaScope was installed and the first film to be screened in this process was Howard Keel “Rose Marie” on 29th November 1954. The Palace Cinema was closed on 5th March 1966 with Elvis Presley in “Tickle Me”.
It was converted into a Surewin Bingo Club by the Hutchinson Group of Burnley, Lancashire. In 1978 they converted the former circle into a twin screen cinema with seating provided for 102 where Kris Kistopherson in “Convoy” was screened, and 100 where John Travolta in “Grease” was screened. The bingo club continued to operate in the former stalls area, and the building was known as the Palace Entertainment Centre.
☆ Newcastle-under-lyme
The Rex and Rio
The Savoy Cinema
The Vue (Formerly Warner Village)
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► The Green Cross Code Man
The Green Cross Man is a costumed superhero character created in 1970 as an aid to teaching young children the Green Cross Code, and for promoting general road safety. British actor David Prowse MBE, best known for playing Darth Vader in Star Wars, played the character in a series of Public Information Films (PIFs) sponsored by the Central Office of Information for the UK Department of the Environment. The light-hearted spots ran on UK television from 1975 to 1990.
In the films, Green Cross Man has the power to teleport from his monitoring station at Green Cross Control to any location where children are in need of pedestrian safety instruction. He accomplishes this by use of a wristwatch-like dematerialiser device.
► Staffordshire
Sometimes abbreviated to Staffs is a landlocked county in the West Midlands of England. It adjoins Cheshire to the north west, Derbyshire and Leicestershire to the east, Warwickshire to the south east, West Midlands and Worcestershire to the south, and Shropshire to the west.
The largest city in Staffordshire is Stoke-on-Trent, which is administered separately from the rest of the county as an independent unitary authority. Lichfield also has city status, although this is a considerably smaller cathedral city. Major towns include Stafford (the county town), Burton upon Trent, Cannock, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Leek, and Tamworth. Smaller towns include Stone, Uttoxeter, and Rugeley, and large villages Eccleshall, Wombourne, Kinver, Penkridge, Tutbury and Stretton. Cannock Chase AONB is within the county as well as parts of the National Forest and the Peak District national park.
Apart from Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire is divided into the districts of Cannock Chase, East Staffordshire, Lichfield, Newcastle-under-Lyme, South Staffordshire, Stafford, Staffordshire Moorlands, and Tamworth.
► Book featured in this video
The Lost Empire: The Picture Houses of the Potteries and Newcastle-under-Lyme
ISBN-10: 1871528070
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The Curzon Project Launch
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