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Lobo Theater The Lobo Theater is the oldest standing movie theater located along historic Route 66 in Albuquerque, New Mexico in the United States of America. It was built in 1939, and closed its doors as a movie theater in 2001.

Between May and June of 2001, a five year lease was signed by a disabled man (song writer,musician, producer, promoter) named Amon Re. He immediately began renovations on the Lobo Theater with his own car accident settlement money and a business loan from ACCION of New Mexico. Amon Re had a unique idea of how to make the Lobo Theater an affordable community entertainment venue for all ages. In June of 2001, private VIP membership was offered to the community in order to speed up restoration and renovation of the Lobo Theater which had been destroyed by RAVES sometime in 2001 that occurred in the middle of the night and usually ended by early dawn. Amon Re had new fire exit signs made, fixed the sidewalk outside the theater and had new Marquis lettering made. The theater floor and restrooms were cleaned and refinished and the concessions stand was upgraded to serve natural foods as well as traditional movie refreshments. The stage was rewired to power up the voltage for use of lights and band equipment. Amon Re, besides running classic and independent films, wanted to operate the Lobo Theater somewhat like the APOLLO THEATER in NYC. His interest was in live shows consisting of all genres of original music / acts, magicians, live theatre, fashion shows and comedians. In fact, there was one fashion show and also one evening showing of the ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW which both times packed the theater.

Sadly and unjustifiably, his dream was destroyed when it came to light that he had been deceived by the leasing management company and the property owner. The roof deck was not new as Amon Re was guaranteed it would be. Not only was Amon Re deceived by this but upon filing a civil action at the Bernalillo County Metropolitan Court against the landlord for his "Breach of Contract" and filing a request for a default judgment for three times of contempt to produce evidence ORDERED by the presiding judge, Amon Re was then denied DUE PROCESS because the judge would not sign the DEFAULT JUDGMENT. Amon Re later discovered that the Bernalillo County Metropolitan Court is A/K/A the "STATE OF NEW MEXICO METROPOLITAN COURTHOUSE". It is owned by the STATE BAR OF NEW MEXICO a monopoly. It is a multimillion dollar building built in defiance of the Constitution, the Supreme Law Of the Land. The Unification (URBAN CHARTER) was voted against in 1959, 1973 and in 2004. No unification (URDAN / COUNTY) charter exists. This COURT BUILDING has no Metropolitan jurisdictional DISTRICT (because of NO charter)for which it can lawfully exist, as it currently does. The citizens of Bernalillo County and the towns, villages and cities within have been embezzled and so has the IRS.

It was the primary setting for the 2002 independent film Collecting Rooftops, which started being filmed while the theater was under Bobby (Robert) McMullan's operation and finished its filming, in the theater, when the building was leased by Amon Re.