I’m not going to this theater due to personal reasons. Maybe next weekend or when all the screens get digital I’ll see a good movie. Can’t wait for Iron Man 2 in giant fake Imax…lol.
Sad news…http://www.dailyrecord.com/article/20100311/UPDATES01/100311047/1005/NEWS01/Acme+to+close+its+Rockaway+Township+supermarket+in+April
This has been around as long as the old theaters themselves. Maybe AMC could build more theaters there?
showtimes are back to normal. Avatar 3D is held over this weekend. Looks like Green Zone will be a blurry 35mm presentation. What’s the latest on digital projection, Slimshady?
That trailer is now online in hd quality, and is attached to IMAX 3D and Disney Digital 3D prints of Alice in Wonderland, which broke digital 3D and IMAX 3D records for a major movie. I wonder if in the near future AMC will replace its more than 15 year old IMAX projector with a digital one like the one that AMC uses in Rockaway, et al.
Last night, Alice in Wonderland made box office history, making $41 million on opening day. This is mostly attributed to the 3d and IMAX showings making the bulk of the gross…it’s also the widest 3D release ever for both formats. How Alice does after a $100 million+ opening for a 3D film will be decided in the weeks ahead, when a flood of 3D and IMAX 3D films descend upon Rockaway, thus creating a demand for more projectors to show 3D stuff. Slimshady, what’s the status on more shipments of 3d projectors?
btw, I heard that Toy Story 3 will be the first film to be shown in Dolby Surround 7.1 in select theaters…will rockaway be one of them?
theater’s now open again following the flooding. Advance tickets are available for Oceans, a Disney nature movie.
Last night the theater had to be evacuated due to the rain and wind. It’s open as of right now.
the parking lot near the theater might’ve been flooded.
sorry for the second comment. Here’s a photo of the parking lot under water due to today’s flooding…
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according to fandango, showtimes are not avaiable.
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I’m not going to this theater due to personal reasons. Maybe next weekend or when all the screens get digital I’ll see a good movie. Can’t wait for Iron Man 2 in giant fake Imax…lol.
Sad news…http://www.dailyrecord.com/article/20100311/UPDATES01/100311047/1005/NEWS01/Acme+to+close+its+Rockaway+Township+supermarket+in+April
This has been around as long as the old theaters themselves. Maybe AMC could build more theaters there?
Don’t forget that the Prince of Persia movie will be in IMAX as well.
BTW, the third Alvin movie will be in 3D late next year. I don’t care for watching singing chipmunks flying nuts at me!!!
Later this month, the cast of Fox’s hit tv show Glee will be doing a concert live at this venue.
showtimes are back to normal. Avatar 3D is held over this weekend. Looks like Green Zone will be a blurry 35mm presentation. What’s the latest on digital projection, Slimshady?
btw, showtimes are messed up for the weekend. Today’s showtimes are greyed out.
What’s the word on the 14-screen cinema in bartonsville?
This past weekend, Alice in Wonderland became a crowd pleaser and broke records for a 3D film.
That trailer is now online in hd quality, and is attached to IMAX 3D and Disney Digital 3D prints of Alice in Wonderland, which broke digital 3D and IMAX 3D records for a major movie. I wonder if in the near future AMC will replace its more than 15 year old IMAX projector with a digital one like the one that AMC uses in Rockaway, et al.
Here’s a photo of a theater being evacuated during a false alarm…http://tweetphoto.com/13601409
And here’s the first movie to be playing in 2D Imax this coming summer…http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oOzuBOefL8I
Here’s another 3D movie that sure will do good, even though it’s based on a lesser known book series…http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x_lMihSKkgA
Well JJD, your worst nightmare has come true last night.
Not only did Alice In Wonderland break the record for a digital 3D movie, but it also broke the record for IMAX showings this weekend.
Last night, Alice in Wonderland made box office history, making $41 million on opening day. This is mostly attributed to the 3d and IMAX showings making the bulk of the gross…it’s also the widest 3D release ever for both formats. How Alice does after a $100 million+ opening for a 3D film will be decided in the weeks ahead, when a flood of 3D and IMAX 3D films descend upon Rockaway, thus creating a demand for more projectors to show 3D stuff. Slimshady, what’s the status on more shipments of 3d projectors?