“Crude cliches clutter up ‘Times Square’”

0 Comments

  Mr. Bailey wants to like the movie, he really does, but he just can’t see it appealing to adults, because gosh darn it it just doesn’t make any sense. It may appeal to the Tiger Beat audience though, because as he admits, “it’s still fun.” He also sees the

Movie ad from the Trenton Times, October 19, 1980

2 Comments

    Well. This was in the local paper Sunday, October 19, and since I wouldn’t have clipped it before I’d seen the movie, Kurt and I must have seen it either opening night or Saturday. I remember we’d been looking forward to the New Tim Curry movie, and I

Times Square Premiere, 14 October 1980

0 Comments

Times Square had its premiere at the Ziegfeld Theater at 141 West 54th Street (which was still there when I first wrote this entry, but joined most of the locations in the movie when it closed its doors for the final time on January 29, and was gutted the next

Another Full-Page Times Square Teaser Ad

0 Comments

The same ad as last time, this one appearing on the inside front cover of Circus No. 248, dated October 28, 1980. As the ad is for a movie opening October 17, the magazine must have come out before then. Either that, or it came out bursting with hope as

Tiger Beat Vol. 17 No. 2, November 1980

0 Comments

      The November Tiger Beat also came out before Times Square’s October release, judging by the full-page teaser ad that ran on page 29.     In fact we can narrow down the date it came out to sometime between the releases of the first two singles from

Canadian Movie Poster

0 Comments

The movie poster for Times Square in Canada is almost identical to the U.S. poster. In fact, it is a U.S. poster, with two white stickers affixed to the bottom, one covering the American “R” rating barring under-17’s without a parent or guardian, and the other adding the Canadian “R”

Seventeen Magazine, Vol. 39 No. 10, October 1980

0 Comments

            Again presuming that any magazine dated October probably came out in September before the movie opened, here’s an interview with Robin that appeared as two pages of Edwin Miller’s “Spotlight: Movies, records, personalities” column.     The full column led off on page 93

Film Review, Vol. 30 No. 10, October 1980

0 Comments

“‘I’d sung in a choir when I was 12,’ Robin chirps…”           Assuming that any periodical dated October probably hit the stands in September, here’s a British magazine devoting an entire page to Robin, a month before Times Square’s premiere, and four months before it would

Times Square Soundtrack Promotional Video

0 Comments

Apparently, in 1980, RSO sent this videotape to record retailers to play in-store to promote the soundtrack to Times Square. It features the two songs performed in the film, “Your Daughter Is One” and “Damn Dog.” The fact that the lyrics to “Your Daughter Is One” consist primarily of curse

Bits and Pieces

0 Comments

Take note: this post is mostly just me killing some time. It’s not really connected to Robin, and only technically connected to Times Square. So, here are a few buttons I’ve managed to glom onto. They’re not the actual ones used on Nicky’s jacket, but they were all real pins,