The Last Picture House movie theater in downtown Davenport is creating something special in the Quad Cities – a community for people who love movies. That’s the view of movie lover Jay Clark. The Rock Island man was among hundreds of people who attended grand opening and ribbon-cutting events Saturday night, Dec. 9, for the […]
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The Last Picture House movie theater in downtown Davenport is creating something special in the Quad Cities – a community for people who love movies.
That’s the view of movie lover Jay Clark. The Rock Island man was among hundreds of people who attended grand opening and ribbon-cutting events Saturday night, Dec. 9, for the boutique cinema and cocktail lounge at 325 E. Second St.
“The sound is just amazing here. … There is a giant vacuum in the Quad Cities with the (Regal Moline) theater closing this summer. They’re building a movie community here,” he said.
Members of that movie community got a good look at The Last Picture House Saturday night. The cinema is home to two state-of-the-art studios, a cocktail lounge, a collection of rare film art and props, a lot of movie posters, and a seasonal rooftop bar and outdoor screening space overlooking the historic Government Bridge, Mississippi River and downtown’s Motor Row District.
The Last Picture House is owned by filmmakers and Bettendorf natives Scott Beck and Bryan Woods, who are writers and creators of the hit movie “A Quiet Place.” (For more information about the filmmakers, visit here.)
The two filmmakers put their own spin on the ribbon-cutting ceremony to help officially welcome the movie theater business. Instead of a traditional ribbon, the two used an old movie reel and clipped a film strip as part of the ceremony.
In fact, almost every corner of The Last Picture House highlights the movie world. Some of those scenes include:
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- The front part of the business features several movie props that have been collected by Mr. Woods and Mr. Beck. Those include futuristic grenades and a gun prop used in the movie “Looper,” and a Victor Cine 16mm camera used in the 1920s and 1930s.
- The lounge, which was crowded Saturday with hundreds of people, boasts a poster featuring the character “The Dude” from the movie “The Big Lebowski.” The poster states: “The Dude abides our lounge. Drinks and food for all ages, even if you don’t see a film.” The lounge usually opens 30 minutes before the first showtime of the day.
- A series of spotlights lit up the skies outside the business on Saturday, giving downtown Davenport a bit of old Hollywood glamor.
- Dozens of movie posters are featured in almost every corner of the business. Some of those posters are for movies like “The Straight Story,” “All That Heaven Allows” and, of course, “A Quiet Place.”