AMC Easton Town Center 30 with IMAX
4077 Gramercy Street,
Columbus,
OH
43085
4077 Gramercy Street,
Columbus,
OH
43085
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This massive AMC megaplex added an IMAX screen in 2005.
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“300” is currently playing here in IMAX.
http://www.fromscripttodvd.com/300_imax_dmr.htm
This theater opened in 1999 when the Easton Towne Center opened.They used to call it Planet Movies when Planet Hollywood was still in business.
Typical very nice AMC megaplex with digital sound and stadium seating.
I drive in from almost 70 miles away once in a while to watch movies,and browse around Easton.
The theatre is on the second floor of the Easton “Train Station” which sits at the center of this large entertainment complex, which features shops, live comedy presentations, and many fine restaurants. If you might want to buy it, someone in the Easton area will want to sell it!
Theatre has 13 screens in the far left and right sections, with the 4 largest screens in the center.
The IMAX unit is in one of the larger rooms, #14. The screen is typical for the MPX 3-D units designed for a standard multiplex, about 50' wide. Sound quality is very, very good. The room still has its 35mm projector.
This is a very high grossing theatre, with people coming from all over Ohio to shop and be entertained. Presentation quality is usually very good.
One oddity about the place is that it was originally built without water fountains.
Governor Arnold of California, I think, had something to do with the ownership or partial ownership of Planet Hollywood because he came here for the grand opening for a dedication speech. This is located on the north side of the shopping complex facing Morse Road.
Arnold was involved and donated an Austrian Army tank, which was stored west of the main shopping area. I believe the tank was donated to Mott’s Military Museum in Groveport, OH, just SE of metro Columbus.
Digital IMAX installed for the run of STAR TREK in May, 2009. 35mm equipment removed, 2-digital projectors installed.