What theatres do you frequent the most
#1
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What theatres do you frequent the most
With the DC area having many options on where to go to the movies, I tend to gravitate to
- AMC Mazza (walking distance of home)
- The Avalon ( " " )
- Landmark E Street
Virginia:
- AMC Hoffman (for IMAX-Digital features)
- AMC Tysons
- National Amusement's Cinema De Lux
Maryland:
- AFI Silver
- Landmark Bethesda Row
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where do you go the movies? If you aren't in a major metropolis, how many theatres are there to choose from? How far do you have travel to said theatres?
- AMC Mazza (walking distance of home)
- The Avalon ( " " )
- Landmark E Street
Virginia:
- AMC Hoffman (for IMAX-Digital features)
- AMC Tysons
- National Amusement's Cinema De Lux
Maryland:
- AFI Silver
- Landmark Bethesda Row
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where do you go the movies? If you aren't in a major metropolis, how many theatres are there to choose from? How far do you have travel to said theatres?
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Here in Irvine, I usually go to the Irvine Spectrum or The District in Tustin. I prefer the District since it's the newest theater, and doesn't have so many kids and teens like the Spectrum does as a big mall.
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I used to prefer Irvine Spectrum for midnight showings, they usually have fun energetic crowds. Now I go to the Bridge or Arclight for midnight showing because I'm getting to old to wait for hours to get a good seat, so their assigned seating is a blessing. The bitch is being on top of it when seats become available because the good seats get taken pretty quickly.
#4
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Regal Westborough (Close to my house, and they accept Movie Money from DVDs)
Regal Solomon Pond (Same as above, but its also easier to sneak into other films in this theatre)
AMC Framingham Premium (Full bar, dining room, in-theater dining, 21+, and saw the Best Picture showcase there this past year)
Jordan's IMAX Natick
Patriot Cinemas East Providence - ($1.99 sub-run theatre)
Regal Solomon Pond (Same as above, but its also easier to sneak into other films in this theatre)
AMC Framingham Premium (Full bar, dining room, in-theater dining, 21+, and saw the Best Picture showcase there this past year)
Jordan's IMAX Natick
Patriot Cinemas East Providence - ($1.99 sub-run theatre)
#5
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Ive moved around alot in the last 3 years(5 places) so ive yet to establish a norm theater. My favorite was Santikos Bijiou at Crossroads in San Antonio. Going to Seattle this weekend and im hoping to find a decent theater
#7
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We go to your standard Regal theater for big movies.
For 'Indie' Filmes we go to the Grand Cinemas: http://www.grandcinema.com/
It is a non-profit art house and is ran by volunteers.
For 'Indie' Filmes we go to the Grand Cinemas: http://www.grandcinema.com/
It is a non-profit art house and is ran by volunteers.
#8
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The Wexner Center Film and Video Theater.
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Minneapolis
AMC Southdale (closest w/ stadium seating)
Landmark Lagoon/Uptown
Parkway (www.theparkwaytheater.com)
AMC Southdale (closest w/ stadium seating)
Landmark Lagoon/Uptown
Parkway (www.theparkwaytheater.com)
#11
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Virginia
Worldgate Phoenix Theaters
National Amusement's Cinema De Lux
Regal Countryside 20
Cinema Arts Theater @ Fair City Mall
DC
Uptown
Maryland
Bethesda Row
Worldgate Phoenix Theaters
National Amusement's Cinema De Lux
Regal Countryside 20
Cinema Arts Theater @ Fair City Mall
DC
Uptown
Maryland
Bethesda Row
#13
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San Fran
AMC Loews Metreon 16 & IMAX
Sacramento
UA Roseville 12
Century Roseville 16
Regal Natomas 16
Regal El Dorado Hills 14 (for IMAX movies)
UA Sunrise 4 (cheap shows)
AMC Loews Metreon 16 & IMAX
Sacramento
UA Roseville 12
Century Roseville 16
Regal Natomas 16
Regal El Dorado Hills 14 (for IMAX movies)
UA Sunrise 4 (cheap shows)
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Las Vegas
Regular screenings
Rave Town Square 18
Regal Red Rock 16
For independent releases
Regal Village Square 18
Century Suncoast 16
Regular screenings
Rave Town Square 18
Regal Red Rock 16
For independent releases
Regal Village Square 18
Century Suncoast 16
#16
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For regular stuff, I will go to the local Regal cinemas.
For IMAX, I go to the Regal in King of Prussia.
For limited releases, I go to one of the Ritz theaters in Philly.
My favorite theater in NYC is the BAM.
For IMAX, I go to the Regal in King of Prussia.
For limited releases, I go to one of the Ritz theaters in Philly.
My favorite theater in NYC is the BAM.
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Re: What theatres do you frequent the most
I love single screen/smaller theaters. In Des Moines I try to make Merle Hay Mall Cinema, Fleur and the Varsity my first picks.
I used to go to Cinemark for most mainstream stuff, but my girlfriend doesn't want us going there because of a Prop 8 boycott. I still have a $20 giftcard too!
I used to go to Cinemark for most mainstream stuff, but my girlfriend doesn't want us going there because of a Prop 8 boycott. I still have a $20 giftcard too!
#18
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I am quite jealous of you! The Rolling Roadshow came to Fort Knox two years ago to screen Goldfinger and I fell in love with them then and there.
As for my theatrical options, I live in a county where we have one theater, the Great Escape Oldham 8. They opened sometime in the third quarter of 1995 (I know this because I had to go elsewhere to see Batman Forever that year, which opened 16 July). This, after countless, agonizing years of pining away for a local theater. Within three years, a competitor opened on just the other side of the county line (Tinseltown USA, a Cinemark operation). They've got nearly four times the screens, stadium seating, digital screens, etc. Naturally, in short order, the Oldham 8 was negatively impacted. It's still in service, and I frequent it whenever I can; not because it's a superior theater (it clearly isn't), but because I can't bring it in me to abandon the theater I waited 17 years of my life to have.
There is also the Baxter Avenue Theaters in Louisville. They used to screen the art house films, but that's moved largely to their sister theater. We still make it out there frequently, though, because they do a midnight screening every other Saturday night of a popular cult film. Just a week ago, they showed Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles!
As for my theatrical options, I live in a county where we have one theater, the Great Escape Oldham 8. They opened sometime in the third quarter of 1995 (I know this because I had to go elsewhere to see Batman Forever that year, which opened 16 July). This, after countless, agonizing years of pining away for a local theater. Within three years, a competitor opened on just the other side of the county line (Tinseltown USA, a Cinemark operation). They've got nearly four times the screens, stadium seating, digital screens, etc. Naturally, in short order, the Oldham 8 was negatively impacted. It's still in service, and I frequent it whenever I can; not because it's a superior theater (it clearly isn't), but because I can't bring it in me to abandon the theater I waited 17 years of my life to have.
There is also the Baxter Avenue Theaters in Louisville. They used to screen the art house films, but that's moved largely to their sister theater. We still make it out there frequently, though, because they do a midnight screening every other Saturday night of a popular cult film. Just a week ago, they showed Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles!
#19
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Re: What theatres do you frequent the most
I love single screen/smaller theaters. In Des Moines I try to make Merle Hay Mall Cinema, Fleur and the Varsity my first picks.
I used to go to Cinemark for most mainstream stuff, but my girlfriend doesn't want us going there because of a Prop 8 boycott. I still have a $20 giftcard too!
I used to go to Cinemark for most mainstream stuff, but my girlfriend doesn't want us going there because of a Prop 8 boycott. I still have a $20 giftcard too!
I hadn't heard about the Prop 8/Cinemark story before you mentioned it
Prop 8 opponents boycott
Cinemark
Cinemark CEO made donation supporting
measure
Updated: Thursday, 20 Nov 2008, 10:29 AM CST
Published : Wednesday, 19 Nov 2008, 8:53 PM CST
Shannon Wolfson
AUSTIN (KXAN) - A movement to boycott Cinemark movie theatres is gaining momentum, especially in the online blogging community. Opponents of California's Proposition 8 have called for a boycott of the North Texas-based movie theatre chain after it was revealed that the company's CEO, Alan Stock, made a $9,999 donation to the "Yes on Prop 8" effort.
"I think this is one way I can make my voice heard," said Austin resident Heath Riddles. "I think how I spend my money is a very impactful way."
Riddles is boycotting Cinemark theaters. "I support an individual's right to donate to causes that he or she believes in 100 percent," said Riddles. "I'm totally behind that. But also as a consumer, I feel like I have a right to make a decision about where I want to spend my dollars and the businesses I want to support."
Cinemark has made public statements that Stock's donation was a personal one and was not in any way made on behalf of the company. Some of those who oppose Prop 8 are also opposing the Cinemark boycott, arguing it will hurt the company's employees and not the CEO.
Cinemark
Cinemark CEO made donation supporting
measure
Updated: Thursday, 20 Nov 2008, 10:29 AM CST
Published : Wednesday, 19 Nov 2008, 8:53 PM CST
Shannon Wolfson
AUSTIN (KXAN) - A movement to boycott Cinemark movie theatres is gaining momentum, especially in the online blogging community. Opponents of California's Proposition 8 have called for a boycott of the North Texas-based movie theatre chain after it was revealed that the company's CEO, Alan Stock, made a $9,999 donation to the "Yes on Prop 8" effort.
"I think this is one way I can make my voice heard," said Austin resident Heath Riddles. "I think how I spend my money is a very impactful way."
Riddles is boycotting Cinemark theaters. "I support an individual's right to donate to causes that he or she believes in 100 percent," said Riddles. "I'm totally behind that. But also as a consumer, I feel like I have a right to make a decision about where I want to spend my dollars and the businesses I want to support."
Cinemark has made public statements that Stock's donation was a personal one and was not in any way made on behalf of the company. Some of those who oppose Prop 8 are also opposing the Cinemark boycott, arguing it will hurt the company's employees and not the CEO.
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NYC:
The crappy UA Kaufman Astoria Stadium 14 that's down the street from me
AMC Empire 25 in Times Square (hate going there because its TS, but I love the theatre)
The Imaginasian (on occasion)
The Angelika Film Center
The crappy UA Kaufman Astoria Stadium 14 that's down the street from me
AMC Empire 25 in Times Square (hate going there because its TS, but I love the theatre)
The Imaginasian (on occasion)
The Angelika Film Center
#22
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That is a pretty shitty multiplex. I went there late one night to see Click when the friend I was visiting had to work. Not only was it late at night, but the place was fucking packed. [I honestly believe I went on a Sunday night, but I could be wrong.]
#23
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I frequent Red Rock and Palms for regular flicks, and Village Square and Suncoast for indies. Still haven't seen a movie at Town Square. Heard nothing but good things about the theater though...
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I'm not a big fan of the Angelika because the seating is too rectangular. I don't like being very far away from the screen. I prefer the somewhat-nearby Film Forum.