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IMAX Theatre at Palisades Center

West Nyack, NY
4270 Palisades Center Drive
, West Nyack, NY 10994 United States
(map)
845.358.4629
Status: Open
Screens: Single Screen
Style: Unknown
Function: Movies (First Run)
Seats: Unknown
Chain: Independent
Architect: Unknown
Firm: Unknown
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Located right next to the AMC 21-screen complex, this theatre opened in late-1998 a few months after the movie theatre opened. One of the first IMAX theatres located inside a major shopping center, this theatre has a decent screen but fewer seats than its cross-river rival, the Imax in Lincoln Square. Occasionally shows blockbuster as well as nature documentarys.

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IMAX Theatre Palisades Center (Official)
Contributed by Justin Fencsak


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One of the first movies to play here was "Everest", which was one of the most popular IMAX movies of all time.
posted by Justin Fencsak on Nov 14, 2009 at 12:00pm
One site claims the screen is 74' wide.

They support film 3D projection.

One odd thing is that Avatar 3D did not take up the full width (I know it can't take up the full height since the aspect ratio is 1.78:1 and not 1.4:1 as is IMAX). Maybe this location doesn't have a bright enough bulb to drive 3D at over 64-66' or so width? Maybe no location does? Or did they just side crop it down a little for no reason? Anyway, with film 3D you don't have to worry about seeing gridlines if you sit fairly close. Pretty awesome experience all the same, but I was wondering why they didn't project the full 74' width.

posted by ski on Jan 10, 2010 at 10:32am
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