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ridethectrain commented about Regal Union Square Stadium 17 on Oct 29, 2019 at 4:32 pm

The theatre is still under renovations. Presently, only Theatres 1 to 7 are open. Theatre 8 and the upper level is closed. According to a Regal employee, Union Square will be getting RPX.

The usher said the 2nd floor will open next year. Presently, your purchasing tickets from kiosk or at the refreshment stand. The Regal project started last winter, can’t believe it takes a year to renovate a whole level. Posted a couple of photos from the theatre.

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ridethectrain commented about AMC 19th Street East 6 on Oct 29, 2019 at 4:26 pm

Just posted photos of the 19th Street renovations, I also posted from the original design in the photos section.

The only good screens are Theatre 1 and maybe theatre 2. Couldn’t see the theatre 2 renovations due to a private screening and the pre show was on in theatre 3.

The screens are fairly small, no masking like the Village VII and Regal Essex Crossing. The only good thing, scope films are not letterbox.

This is a semi Dine In theatre, if you order in advance, they will deliver your refreshments to your site, but it doesn’t have the full menu like Staten Island or Levittown

It features the Heated recliners like AMC Staten Island 9 with tables. As of today, you won’t be able to order fried foods. It on the AMC App. The AMC Cast member said their waiting for the license.

I was told by a cast member about over a year ago prior to the 19th Street renovation that it was supposed to be a Dine In Theatre, but as of today Limited selection.

It is the first Manhattan location with MacGuffins Bar.

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ridethectrain commented about AMC Lincoln Square 13 on Oct 26, 2019 at 1:26 pm

That not true, the AMC Universal in Hollywood is the only complex that has Dolby Atmos in all screens and their some theatres that use Atmos in premium theatres, but it very few

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ridethectrain commented about AMC 34th Street 14 on Oct 22, 2019 at 7:20 pm

So far, 34th Street still has all 14 screens open. This theatre definitely needs recliners, the Sony/Loews signature seats are outdated.

Once 34th Street is done, the other theatres in Manhattan with Sony/Loews signature seats are the Orpheum, Lincoln Square and Harlem USA in Manhattan and of course AMC Love Seats at the Empire.

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ridethectrain commented about AMC Lincoln Square 13 on Oct 22, 2019 at 7:17 pm

Most theatres cut down the 3D shows to bare minimum or limited shows. Since laser came out, AMC doesn’t like to maintain the Dolby glasses that are needed for both IMAX and Dolby CInema.

Disney has cut down on that most IMAX films are standard 2D. I like to see 3D, but it very difficult to see. I’m not seeing 3D films on small screens or non Dolby 5.1 or 7.1 screens. I don’t know if some of the former Loews theatres, if AMC replaced the SDDS processors with Dolby Digital.

When I saw a few films in the AMC Empire small houses, it didn’t sound like Dolby Digital. At least when I saw Once Upon A Time in Hollywood in theatre 7 Paradise, I was surprised it sounded like it was Dolby DIgital for the film.

AMC and the former Loews Theatres, the primary sound in the 1990s and the start of the new millenium, the sound of choice was Sony Dynamic Digital Sound.

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ridethectrain commented about AMC Lincoln Square 13 on Oct 21, 2019 at 8:39 pm

Star Wars is meant to be seen in IMAX laser 3D. I Don’t understand why 3D shows are very limited

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ridethectrain commented about AMC Lincoln Square 13 on Oct 11, 2019 at 9:26 pm

cost savings for AMC

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ridethectrain commented about Alamo Drafthouse Downtown Brooklyn on Oct 7, 2019 at 9:41 pm

QUESTION Saw Joker in 70MM at the Alamo Drafhouse Downtown Brooklyn. I notice the film was in flat, I thought all 70MM films are widescreen (scope). The sound sounded like 70MM 6 track.

Films like ET or Back To The Future which were FLAT films, did they look like they were FLAT in 70MM or widescreen.

All the 70MM films I saw in the 1980’s and early 1990’s were widescreen.

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ridethectrain commented about Criterion Theatre on Oct 2, 2019 at 6:01 pm

I would love to see photos of inside the theatre when it converted to seven screens. The basement theatres were lousy and BS Moss had mono system installed in the basement in 1981.

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ridethectrain commented about AMC Lincoln Square 13 on Oct 2, 2019 at 5:59 pm

I just posted pictures of the different screens on the main floor. The plaque for the Valencia was missing and AMC removed the LOEWS plaque when they went DOLBY. Unfortunately don’t have them for the downstairs screens.

Don’t like seeing movies downstairs because when AMC went digital, the masking for FLAT films is awful and the manager said they don’t have curtains to cover it. When Loews ran 35MM film downstairs, FLAT films weren’t a problem.

Saw “Once Upon A Time In Hollywood” in the Paradise, the masking was no problem and looks like the sound was Dolby Digital. Screens 6 to 12 were originally SDDS and Dolby SR when it open in 1994.

Dolby Digital was in Loews since 1994 and and added to screens 2 and 5 10 years later, hopefully Dolby Digital is now in all.

Does anyone know if any house have Dolby 7.1 in 2 thru 12? Loews was very big at SDDS in 1994. ,

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ridethectrain commented about AMC Lincoln Square 13 on Oct 2, 2019 at 5:44 pm

KINGS

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ridethectrain commented about AMC Lincoln Square 13 on Oct 2, 2019 at 5:20 pm

Latest seating capacity at Lincoln Square (Based on Cast Members schedule) 1. 291 DOLBY CINEMA AT AMC (former Loews)and AMC Signature Recliners 2.345 (Kings) 3. 317 (State) 4. 299 (Olympia) 5. 335 (Valencia) 6. 172 (Capital) 7. 169 (Paradise) 8. 169 (Avalon) 9. 214 (Majestic) 10. 126 (Canal) 11. 146 (Palace) 12. 187 (Jersey) 13. 472 LASER AT AMC with AMC Signature Plush Rockers

ALL OTHER SCREENS HAS SONY/LOEWS ROCKERS (Not very comfortable for a 3 hour film)

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ridethectrain commented about UA Riverview Plaza Stadium 17 on Sep 28, 2019 at 10:40 pm

QUESTION, I was on yelp and it look like a auditorium is not stadium seating. Is is possible that 1 or 2 screens are not stadium seating. I almost went their a few years ago on vacation, but went to the Ritz 5 which I wasn’t impressed, it was like a 1980 retro movie place, not modern.

In Brooklyn, NY United Artists converted Sheepshead Bay to Stadium seating with the exception of 2 screens. Did that happen at Riverview also.

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ridethectrain commented about UA Riverview Plaza Stadium 17 on Sep 28, 2019 at 10:13 pm

Please update, the additional 6 screens opened on August 28, 1998

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ridethectrain commented about Esquire Theatre on Sep 27, 2019 at 11:58 pm

Please update in description, the theatre closed for renovations late January 1988, reopened under Loews and M and R on February 9, 1990. Theatre closed by AMC on September 14, 2006. Just uploaded some material from the Chicago Tribune.

Question is what happened to the orchestra, when I was their in August 1994, it had 6 screens which were on the two old balcony levels. It would of been nice Loews would of built a screen in the old orchestra level.

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ridethectrain commented about AMC Dine-In 600 North Michigan 9 on Sep 27, 2019 at 11:05 pm

I also posted the Cineplex Odeon display ad from November 27 Chicago Tribune in the photos

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ridethectrain commented about AMC Dine-In 600 North Michigan 9 on Sep 27, 2019 at 11:01 pm

PLEASE UPDATE, THE THEATRE OPENED ON NOVEMBER 27, 1996.. WRONG DATE IN DESCRIPTION. It was a Cineplex Odeon Theatre, which became Loews Cineplex before it was merge with AMC, the curent owners.

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ridethectrain commented about AMC Deer Valley 17 on Sep 27, 2019 at 10:22 pm

This should be on the list of 30 plexus In the 30. Yes only 17 are open

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ridethectrain commented about AMC Stony Brook 17 on Sep 20, 2019 at 6:02 pm

Please update, Also, IMAX theatre opened February 27, 2009 with Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience. First IMAX Theatres in Suffok County, open the same day as Regal Deer Park.

Also, AMC and Loews merged, using AMC as the brand name and it open in 1998 with 15 screens. 2 auditoriums weren’t open at Grand Opening due to the county wasn’t crazy about 17 screens in their neighborhood.. A few years later, Loews and the county got the ok to open the remaining two screens.

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ridethectrain commented about Regal Deer Park Stadium 16 & IMAX on Sep 20, 2019 at 5:28 pm

Please update, first the theatre has 16 screens. Also, IMAX theatre opened February 27, 2009 with Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience. First IMAX Theatres in Suffok County, open the same day as AMC Stony Brook

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ridethectrain commented about UA Sheepshead Bay Stadium 14 on Sep 20, 2019 at 4:06 pm

Please update, IMAX Auditorium #12 open on November 7, 2008 with Madagascar: Escape to Africa

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ridethectrain commented about AMC Empire 25 on Sep 20, 2019 at 4:01 pm

Please add to description, Eagle Eye was the first movie shown in IMAX Cinema 1 at the AMC Empire on September 26, 2008. It was the first IMAX digital theatre in New York City.

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ridethectrain commented about Apple Cinema de Lux City Center 15 on Sep 20, 2019 at 9:51 am

Question, this theatre show IMAX 15/70 films before IMAX Digital. Is this a big IMAX screen or similar to baby IMAX but show IMAX 15/70 before IMAX digital started. I’m looking at old ads in 2004 and 2005 in the Daily News and this theatre show IMAX movies, IMAX Digital didn’t start until Eagle Eye in 2008.

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ridethectrain commented about Paris Theatre on Sep 18, 2019 at 10:51 pm

Luckily Cinema 123 is still open. In 2002 it was rumored that the location would close. Luckily it still open

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ridethectrain commented about Regal UA Midway on Sep 18, 2019 at 10:49 pm

Look on google Foursquare or yelp. There are some with renovations. Last there in June 2017 a few months before they started

I only upload photos I take and won’t take pictures from another photographer