AMC Pompano Beach 18
2315 N. Federal Highway,
Pompano Beach,
FL
33062
2315 N. Federal Highway,
Pompano Beach,
FL
33062
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Scott Neff
I think you are right.It was great when I lived there and it was Muvico.
Don’t think Frank operated this did they? Carmike did after Muvico.
Great theater when it opened. It’s amazing that Frank Theaters didn’t ruin it like they did others.
Please update, total screens 1,504
Seating Capacity:
Theatre 1, 3, 16 and 18 40
Theatre 2 and 17 95
Theatre 4, 9, 10 and 15 59
Theatre 5 and 14 103
Theatre 6, 11 and 13 125
Theatre 7 and 12 89
Theatre 8 159 Prime at AMC
Also, grand opening ad in photos section
It has always been 18 screens
The AMC website says it has 18 screens.
Ad didn’t upload, Mike.
This opened on September 18th, 1998. Grand opening ad in the photo section.
Well run company and theater, but the picture quality at the Pompano theater is poor, washed out. The theater is all digital and for all of the movies, 2D and 3D, the colors look washed out. The whites are off. If you look closely, the left side of screen has a yellow tint to it, and the right side has a red tint to it. Maybe they are using 3D lenses for all movies. In any case, my TV at home looks much better. It’s a shame because I love going to movies, and it is in a great location.
Carmike is the worst theater chain around after Frank Theaters.
Carmike web site is terrible. Can’t get movie listings and show times. Website shows you theaters all over the world. Voice recording requires you to answer questions and tries to sell you an emergency alert system. Just looking to see what’s playing and when. Quit wasting out time.
This Cinema is now under the Carmike Banner website
UGH Carmike is one of the worst theater chains ever. I hate to see them get this theater.
Carmike Cinemas is taking over the Pompano/Broward 18, along with the other remaining theaters in the Muvico chain.
With its 1950s-inspired design, the Muvico Pompano 18 was the company’s first themed theater. I believe it might also have been the last Muvico project designed by HOK Architects. The later themed projects were designed by Development Design Group.
Now renamed (for no apparent reason, except the county it’s located at) Muvico Broward 18: https://www.muvico.com/default.asp?t=150
Muvico Pompano has now become the first South Florida megaplex to replace film with Sony 4K digital projection in all auditoriums.