
AMC Brick Plaza 10
3 Brick Plaza,
Brick,
NJ
08723
3 Brick Plaza,
Brick,
NJ
08723
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Operated by: AMC Theatres
Previously operated by: Loews
Functions: Movies (First Run)
Previous Names: Loews Brick Plaza 10, AMC Loews Brick Plaza 10
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Opened by Loews on August 29, 1997.
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August 29th, 1997 grand opening ad in photo section.
Listed on AMC’s website as AMC Brick Plaza 10
Understanding that this is not the same theatre, does anybody know anything about the original Brick Plaza Cinema? Opened as a single in 1964… just curious if anybody knows where in the center this theatre was.
I saw Avengers: Endgame here opening weekend in auditorium 9 and the screen was so dark it was ridiculous. I contacted AMC through the online chat service but I have no idea if they will even address the issue. The theater manager told me the equipment was just checked recently and was certified by a tech. I’ve since seen the movie in other theaters locally and the image was much brighter and clearer so I feel confident saying it was an issue with that particular theater. It’s a shame how much of a crap-shoot seeing a movie in theaters is these days.
how about audio?
Audio was fine, nothing to write home about. I saw the movie at Marquee Orchard 10 in TR… sound was much better but the screen was dark there too and it the projector didn’t seem like it was calibrated properly. The IMAX at AMC Monmouth was immensely better from an image quality standard. And the sound, hoo-boy. Probably a little too loud for my tastes but it was pretty incredible.
JB1981, welcome to the world without projectionists.
Yea, so is there literally no need for a projectionist nowadays? I can’t say the analog days were any better, really. Movies locally always kinda looked crappy to my recollection.
These big companies are happy to not have anyone up there anymore. At all the theatres I have worked at over the past 43 years I have always given 150% in my presentation. Now you have a AMC that has a tech who covers 300 screens. Its too much for one person.
Please update, 889 seats