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Has anyone been to any of the recent AMC Prime retrofits? One I've been to had good presentation (projection and sound wise) but the recliners were so crammed together that it was hard to walk through the aisles, even with the footrests down before the show. The rows are so narrow that they couldn't fit divider walls between the rows like the other auditoriums in the theater, which have more adequate row spacing (obviously with less seating capacity due to recliners). |
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the new AMC Prime at the Rio Gaithersburg Maryland location is great, the rows aren't too cramped and with an Atmos system to boot - it's a nice smaller auditorium |
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#4247 |
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Seeing endgame in my first laser IMAX trip in a few hours.
I have tickets right after for it in one of only 2 UK Dolby cinemas, but seeing it back to back is not happening now due to travel. But I may pop in and watch a bit to see/hear the difference back to back as a true comparison |
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I wish we had a laser IMAX theater in Minnesota. I also wish the Great Clips IMAX theater didn't close a few months ago (the only real, 6+ story tall screen in Minneosta).
I've seen Endgame twice in IMAX 3D (2K LieMAX). Both times I sat roughly 32 feet from the screen (counted ceiling tiles) and honestly, it was glorious. IMAX 3D > * Last edited by Dreamliner330; 05-01-2019 at 02:12 AM. |
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#4249 |
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This is dual laser, not the biggest screen in the UK (that's Xenon) but I wanted to try this for a change and obviously the ratio played a factor.
Last night rewatching IW on 4k was the first time I thought it felt a little cramped in the framing, so looking forward to this as I saw that in the Xenon IMAX. This was nearly a 4 hour trip tho... |
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(As an aside - which I'll post here as it'll just get lost instantly in pretty much any other Endgame thread - something that bugged me with IW was how certain scenes looked a little 'stretched', that people looked a fraction too tall and thin. It's one of the perils of working with anamorphic if you don't desqueeze it properly, and I got a hell of a lot more of that same feeling in Endgame. It didn't 'wreck' the movie in any way, it's just one of the many things that Geoffy sees that no-one else does ![]() |
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#4252 |
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As for these Ultra Panatar lenses, they're completely new designs but with the appropriate UP70 squeeze and coverage of the large format image circle. Trent Opaloch didn't want the actual retro glass (which itself was extensively refurbished) as used on Hateful 8 and Rogue One. This set was so new that they didn't have a full complement of them for the start of production on IW/Endgame. |
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#4256 |
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Aren’t the new “Digital IMAX Cameras” just rebranded Arri Alexa 65’s which they show in “IMAX” in 1.90:1?
It just seems like a far cry from full resolution 70mm IMAX. Just like how IMAX went from enormous 1.43:1 screens to digital IMAX 1.90:1 retrofits. I’m all about better quality and I do think even digital IMAX is better than most, but any idiot can figure out bigger speakers, 2 projectors and pushing the screen closer to the seats and making it as big as it will fit...my local theater has a identical non-imax room and the only difference is more seats in front of the split. They just took out seats and made the screen bigger...anyone can do that. It just seems like the IMAX brand got so diluted they opened themselves up to a takeover by Dolby who offered ‘recliners’ and audiences went bonkers. Also, did you guys notice a new IMAX promo instead of a countdown? I liked the change but the content is lame. Not as bad as the Dolby leaf thing, but pretty cheesy. The space part was cool because it went silent and sounded like a vacuum. Lol. |
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But yes I lament the movement to digital only screens. This is how the few good ones in the UK stack up ![]() I got a countdown that was the standard "filmed and mixed with IMAX stuff" one. |
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#4259 |
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Oh really. I haven't seen Endgame in Dolby Cinema (yet). Just IMAX 12 channel (single probably) Laser. I was writing of previous experiences, where the controlled power, the precision, the tone, etc., all was superior in DC.
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