For it might cause a lighting malfunction elsewhere on the premises… this week the sign listing the movies gets to be lit up. What’s showing at The P? Not much you’d want to see. The owners of the sensible vehicles – we are in Park Slope – probably took their kids to see the latest Madagascar.
Posts Tagged ‘pavilion theater’
The theater that dares not speak its name
Posted in entertainment, tagged bike lane park slope, brooklyn, park slope, pavilion theater, photography, ppw on June 12, 2012| Leave a Comment »
Pavilion Theater is really open
Posted in entertainment, tagged brooklyn, brooklyn movie theaters, park slope, pavilion theater, photography, ppw, prospect park west on October 11, 2011| 1 Comment »
OPEN banners are flying outside the Pavilion Theater. Was it closed, or are they acknowledging that the movie theater is staying open and showing movies though the building is falling apart bit by bit? Ticket holders pay to trip over frayed rugs and sit in broken seats.
Is there a P?
Posted in entertainment, Misc, tagged brooklyn, neon letters, park slope, pavilion theater, photography, ppw, prospect park west on February 9, 2011| Leave a Comment »
Piece by piece, the Pavilion Theater is falling apart. The condition inside matches what’s going on here in front, except my feet don’t stick to the sidewalk and there are fewer people having loud conversations outside.
Sensitive guy, that Mr. Spock
Posted in entertainment, tagged brooklyn, nachos, park slope, pavilion theater, photography, regal court street, rude theater audiences, spock, star trek on May 19, 2009| 1 Comment »
He even gets the girl in the new Star Trek. Kirk is good, but those Vulcan ears rule the movie. It’s an entertaining couple hours. I’m also a fan once more of the Pavilion Theater. It’s getting threadbare, but far superior to the Regal Court Street, where I took in that animal movie a couple weeks ago. During Star Trek, the audience was respectful and made sounds (claps, exclamations, chortles, etc.) at the appropriate times. It’s not too much to ask for.
The colorful second floor snack bar isn’t open during the day. (You can always get food and drink on the first floor.) They serve your average movie fare, though a member of our group declared the Pavilion nachos to be above average.