I know. AMC also provides Descriptive Video Service, Listening devices, closed captioning, and wheelchair access, although there are fewer seats in the front for people to move into than at non-stadium seating theaters in the back, making the picture somewhat blurry to those who sit there. The good thing is that the arcade machines don’t bleed noise into the auditoriums, which only get rumbles from adjoining screens, specifically the LieMAx screen, which AMC should’t have installed. Perhaps an ETX screen would do.
Hope they don’t screw up with the projection system much like what AMC and Regal are doing. I miss the days when I watch a movie on grainy film, waiting for an accident to happen if the film broke down. Never has happened in going to the movies in my life.
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can’t wait to see Transformers 3 in extra-bright 3d!!!
Saw xmen prequel in digital. No amc preshow or policy trailers, just trailers and movie. Movie looked sharp and sounded great. I think IMAX and 3d are rip offs at this theater.
The next liemax movie to play will be Super 8 next week, followed hopefully by Cars 2, which has no advance tickets for IMAX. Green Lantern in 3D and 2D tickets are on sale. Soon, Transformers 3D, 2D, and Liemax 3D will arrive. I hope THe Tree of Life comes to this theater. It was shot on digital film and judging by the trailers, it looks like it’s meant to be seen on the big screen, just like the new x-men movie, which is getting great reviews. Best part it’s not in 3D or imax.
Tree of Life is playing at this theater before it goes nationwide soon. It’s been selling well. Is Landmark showing it in digital projection or regular 35mm film?
From what I’m reading on the internet, AMC might switch to Christie DLP projectors instead of the faulty Sony projection systems. Clearview Cinemas uses Barco projectors, which are the same thing, except the rollout is slower than what AMC and other chains are doing.
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Final Destination 5 is coming out this August, two years after the last one came out. Like that one, it was also shot in 3D, and was one of the first 3D movies to play at this theater when AMC installed the RealD 3D projectors.
I know. AMC also provides Descriptive Video Service, Listening devices, closed captioning, and wheelchair access, although there are fewer seats in the front for people to move into than at non-stadium seating theaters in the back, making the picture somewhat blurry to those who sit there. The good thing is that the arcade machines don’t bleed noise into the auditoriums, which only get rumbles from adjoining screens, specifically the LieMAx screen, which AMC should’t have installed. Perhaps an ETX screen would do.
At the local amc in rockaway, sometimes the moviegoers can get rowdy, especially at the night showings. Good thing they have security on Saturdays.
Wimbledon Women’s Finals will be playing in 3D at this theater, the only one in NJ, on July 2 at 9 a.m.
great exterior
2001 on the very small screen….
Hope they don’t screw up with the projection system much like what AMC and Regal are doing. I miss the days when I watch a movie on grainy film, waiting for an accident to happen if the film broke down. Never has happened in going to the movies in my life.
Check this out… http://www.variety.com/article/VR1118038975?categoryid=3764&cs=1&cmpid=RSS|News|LatestNews&utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter can’t wait to see Transformers 3 in extra-bright 3d!!!
Several of the screens are now digital, with some of them showing 3D movies. A little too late to compete against Edgewater and Secaucus.
Saw xmen prequel in digital. No amc preshow or policy trailers, just trailers and movie. Movie looked sharp and sounded great. I think IMAX and 3d are rip offs at this theater.
The next liemax movie to play will be Super 8 next week, followed hopefully by Cars 2, which has no advance tickets for IMAX. Green Lantern in 3D and 2D tickets are on sale. Soon, Transformers 3D, 2D, and Liemax 3D will arrive. I hope THe Tree of Life comes to this theater. It was shot on digital film and judging by the trailers, it looks like it’s meant to be seen on the big screen, just like the new x-men movie, which is getting great reviews. Best part it’s not in 3D or imax.
on movietickets.com, several movies are featured with a film icon, which stands for Digital Film Format, as well as a 3d icon for digital 3d.
Tree of Life is playing at this theater before it goes nationwide soon. It’s been selling well. Is Landmark showing it in digital projection or regular 35mm film?
The exterior of this theater is something to behold, unlike the Regal Ewalk theater right across the street.
From what I’m reading on the internet, AMC might switch to Christie DLP projectors instead of the faulty Sony projection systems. Clearview Cinemas uses Barco projectors, which are the same thing, except the rollout is slower than what AMC and other chains are doing.
According to some people who check in this theater on Foursquare, they say that the parking lot is horrible.
I noticed that East Hanover is starting to show more 3D movies. BTW, Google Street View is wrong but it’s on the right highway.
The Google Street view is wrong.
The Google Street View is wrong. It doesn’t show the AMC theater, just a rural street.
All screens now digital as of 2011.
BTW, midnight showings of Hangover 2 are sold out on three screens.
Hello. Seems that AMC is having issues projecting 2d movies using 3d lenses. Hopefully AMC fixes this soon.
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Seems that Towson Commons has not been doing well like Clifton Commons and Bridgewater Commons in NJ, the latter having a fork and screen.
Final Destination 5 is coming out this August, two years after the last one came out. Like that one, it was also shot in 3D, and was one of the first 3D movies to play at this theater when AMC installed the RealD 3D projectors.
It was shown at 2.40:1 on the IMAX screen. Pirates 4 was sharp and Super 8 was bright. They mightve changed lenses somewhat.