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Looks like you're correct, for some reason AMC's website hadn't been updated with that info last week but now it is. It did look incredible in that format to say the least.
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Blu-ray Knight
Feb 2012
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Since I saw some people asking about The Revenant in Dolby Cinema, I should note it is also releasing in IMAX this weekend. I think the IMAX rollout may be more international focused, but it will have some kind of American release as well (see in NYC it is playing at the Penn Station IMAX, though the other 3 locations are continuing with Star Wars)
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That said I saw Laser IMAX in Toronto on the week-end and from a picture quality perspective it blew away everything else I've ever seen. The lack of ambient light on the screen from the cinema (they've intentionally tried to limit it), the black levels, the supreme contrast, I mean I'd handily recommend it long before getting to how awesome the 70mm scene is. I'm really glad I experienced DBOX (it was my 2nd time after Avengers) but honestly if I could go back and redo, I'd have booked us into Laser IMAX (and it's 40 mins further drive than the DBOX screen is) As usual with IMAX I recommend taking high fidelity ear plugs like Etymotic Research ER20s. The sound levels are perfect and the 12-channel mix I found more immersive than the Atmos mix. |
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Feb 2014
Los Angeles, CA
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Weirdly, two of the last three IMAX theaters I've been too had the volume far too low. One was a system error; management didn't check the volume, instead relying on the "laser alignment" to set it for them, and turned it up nice and loud immediately upon realizing what was happening. The other was the worst sound system I've ever heard in a movie theater. Low volume, almost no "power", there was apparent reverb and a distinct echo in the room.
Outside of an IMAX theater and my two 70mm screening's of The Hateful Eight, where you know, there was an actual projectionist, I literally can't remember the last time I thought the volume in a theater was high enough. I've started seeking out indie theaters despite their equipment being worse, since they usually have a proper projectionist on hand, or at the very least a staff that cares. |
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I've heard that some people have been taking sound meters into various theaters these days and some have recorded AVERAGE 100dB over 2 hours and peaks of 130dB or more! That is insane and not in a good way. If you can't recall the last time a place had the volume loud enough than you probably already severely damaged your hearing (and this not a joke I am being serious). |
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Speaking of that, does anyone know what the audio level is like for the new Laser IMAX at Airbus in VA and Reading in MA? Also how is the new laser projection? I believe Airbus screen is 86' wide anyone know the Reading dimensions? Is it true that even the most distant seats at Airbus are too close?
Do the buttkickers shake you in annoying ways at Reading even make it uncomfortable and vibrate your innards or just wiggle the chairs a little? |
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I thought what I said was pretty hard to misunderstand given that I included the second sentence in the same paragraph but I'll try and state it again in an attempt to clarify - once I had my ER20s in the sound levels were perfect.
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Los Angeles, CA
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This isn't just a personal quirk of mine. I spent a little over a year as a film and digital projectionist, and the "guideline" is what I described above, which is why it's no coincidence that theater's with a real projectionist always get it right. Tarantino seems to think as much, he personally set the volume on a screening of The Hateful Eight I went to and I thought it was perfect. I don't want to make it seem like IMAX is generally too low, though. Just last month I went to a Star Wars screening that was far too loud. But that isn't indicative of what I normally experience in a regular theater. |
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Pretty much all the IMAX theaters I've been to are the same way. The one closest to me is the worst. You can actually hear the distortion from the speakers being overdriven.
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Blu-ray Knight
Feb 2012
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While not exactly a premium large format location, New York's historic Ziegfeld theater (a large single screen movie palace with over 1000 seats, which continued to host many movie premieres and was one of the few locations with a 70mm projector ready to plug in and go) is closing in a few weeks to be converted into a ballroom. Force Awakens will likely be the final film to play there.
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