Ceiling Dolby Atmos® Speakers Red Lights
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Great red lighting effects over surround ceiling speakers in Cinema #13
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For some odd reason AMC changed the red look to blue at least on the sides of the Dolby® Cinema in space #13. I’ll have to check the next time I go to see If they even light up the ceiling speakers anymore. This special Dolby® Cinema is one of the most expensive movie theatres to go to in SF. Most SF movie people skip the extra Dolby® Cinema money and see the same movie at the Century 9 a block away or go to the AMC on Van Ness in SF. AMC just wants you to buy their monthly A Stub pass. The Dolby® Cinema projector here at the AMC Metreon auditorium #13 has problems and is always going out all the time. Many refunds are given.