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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Why do new theatre concepts get liquor licenses and Sunshine couldn't? Because of all the crap bars in close proximity? This is doubly tragic as Landmark had first right of refusal. Seems fishy.

May 19, 2017 at 8:09 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

A really unique looking building and another nail in the coffin of culture on the LES. The E Houston "horrordor" keeps getting uglier.

May 19, 2017 at 8:37 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I love movies and go to all the cinemas in the area, but the Landmark wasn't the best place to see a film. There was always some issue. I remember a couple of summers ago, the AC broke down during the middle of a film. I go to Metrograph a lot now because I like the experience and the vibe. The programming is so diverse, and I get to see films I wouldn't have thought of seeing. I also like that they have so many events with directors and other filmmakers present to talk about their work. Also, I don't think getting a full liquor license would have saved Landmark. I don't need to have a gin and tonic before I see a film.

May 19, 2017 at 9:12 AM

Blogger Brian said...

The Sunshine is a beautiful presence on that block. It will be hard to build something people will like there. I suppose they will plop down another 188 Ludlow high rise faceless rectangular monstrosity to block out the sun. Stacks of undersized over priced "luxury" hamster cages with treadmills and free flowing organic gourmet coffee to keep the yups happy. Goodbye LES.

May 19, 2017 at 9:20 AM

Anonymous RJJNY said...

Lived next door at 145 East Houston for a short while in the early 90s, you can get a glimpse of what the building was like inside before the renovation in the Salt-N-Pepa video for Heaven 'n Hell (came home one evening to find the block swarming with Salt-N-Pepa fans due to the filming).

May 19, 2017 at 9:37 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

The last thing this neighborhood needs is more goddamn retail space and luxury condos.

May 19, 2017 at 10:14 AM

Anonymous Greg Masters said...

Terrible to lose the Sunshine. Sorry to see it go. Thank you for the tribute to its glory, and to the glories of the surviving theaters, EVG.

May 19, 2017 at 10:41 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

So sad.

May 19, 2017 at 11:47 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

The Sunshine added so much value to peak LES (which occurred on May 12, 2004).

May 19, 2017 at 12:04 PM

Anonymous cmarrtyy said...

Sunshine shows good quality contemporary film. The house itself is unique, comfortable and friendly. And the location was convenient. I've spent many happy hours there in the dark around the light with the community and experienced a story. And I'll be there until it closes. For what? Another blah and useless apt. building.

May 19, 2017 at 12:04 PM

Anonymous chris flash said...

WHERETHEFUCK does the "community" board, composed of unaccountable political appointees who are either aspiring politicians or persons with business interests in the area, get off recommending against a liquor permit for ANY venue that has NO history of crime or violence?

Perhaps such a license could have helped the Sunshine stay afloat, perhaps not. We'll never know. And now we'll have one LESS theatre. Thanks a lot, "community" board!!

By the way, the "community" board does NOT represent the community -- it only serves as a rubber-stamping body that facilitates hyper-gentrification of the Lower East Side....

May 19, 2017 at 2:11 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

NYC is so done, and it's really sad.

May 19, 2017 at 3:09 PM

Blogger Giovanni said...

I was at one of those shows at the Sunshine when the air conditioning broke down and I still have a coupon for a free popcorn in my wallet. It's always been a fun place to see a movie but now with all the competition from theatres with fancy reclining seats it's hard to compete, especially when the Community Board makes so many knee jerk decisions based on cranky complainers. Just look at the crazy drunken bars in this neighborhood and tell me how this shitshow could get any worse? Broadway theaters sell alcohol and there are no problems. So does The Public Theatre. Sad to see it go. Whatever the planned sequel is for the Sunshine Cinema is, I'm sure it will score 0% on Rotten Tomatoes.

May 19, 2017 at 5:12 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

This is unfortunate. I recall seeing numerous independent films here for many years Lots of good memories. It is a vital part of our community. The loss of this will be felt for some time. Damn.

May 19, 2017 at 7:23 PM

Anonymous Gojira said...

Yet another building that should have been landmarked a long time ago.

May 19, 2017 at 10:29 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

This sucks. It feels almost like a death. I know it sounds dramatic, but Sunshine is a vital part of our community. And the subsequent loss of it will impact those of us who frequented it for years. So sad :(

May 20, 2017 at 11:07 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

We still have Metrograph, Film Forum, Angelika Theater, IFC Center, Cinema East, Village East, and the soon to be reopened Quad Cinema.

May 20, 2017 at 7:11 PM

Anonymous Why? Just why. said...

The Community Board strikes again! In their own misguided efforts to preserve a local tranquility that never actually existed (they're just old curmudgeons now!), they've effectively greenlighted another nail in the coffin of their own neighborhood. Can they please just fuck off and bequeath their $600 rent-controlled apartments to those who actually add vitality to the area?

May 21, 2017 at 1:39 AM

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