The theatre still has it own concession and restrooms. This location was like the old Cinema 1 and 2 were you can’t theatre hop. The carpeting still has it original NY2 or NY1 on the rug. For today’s movie going enjoyment, the seats are tight and not as comfortable.
Theatre 18 371 and theatre 13 369, at one time theatre 6 was the largest followed by theatre 1. Theatre 8 is now 218 seats, one time over 600 and theatre 1 is now 310, one time about 500
The Empire needs recliners in all auditoriums. Just at E-Walk see are more comfortable than the early 2000 AMC seats. If they playdate, E-Walk wins except Dolby Cinema or IMAX.
The Regal recliners are more comfortable than AMC version. Won’t pay $30. for 4DX.
The new capacities are:
1. 102
2. 128 4DX
3. 75
4. 79
5. 79
6. 79
7. 79
8. 83
9. 84 (still closed, but will be open when Stars Wars play.
10. 70
11. 76
12. 204
13. 208 RPX/Atmos and Auro 11.1
The EMPIRE accross the street needs to upgrade or when movies play date, E-Walk business will impact the AMC Empire 25. The only time I’ll go to the EMPIRE is for IMAX 12 chanels or Dolby Cinema.
Star Wars: The Last Jedi is intended especially for IMAX Laser 3D. Thank god Lincoln Square has it. The 70MM prints are for cities that dont have IMAX Laser. 70MM dosen’t produce 12 chanels of sound.
Fandango will show screen Number 1 is Loews
2 is Kings
3 is State
4 is Olympia
5 Valencia
6 Capitol
7 Paradise
8 Avalon
9 Majestic
Downstairs
10 Canal
11 Palace
12 Jersey
and
13 IMAX
On AMC is the seating plan is showing a balcony for that showtime, that the loews.
Just posted a photo of the new imax renovation at the Empire. Still haven’t seen a movie in their yet. Just got a quick peak of the auditorium, new seats.
The curent IMAX auditorium is design for IMAX Laser 12 chanels. Christopher Nolan still believe in film (Film is analog projection), unfornately the sound systems playing film are not equipped well for the new laser projection.
In the late days of theatres still playing film, I notice the Surround sound would not pass since it went to digital. When another theatre that was last to coverte to digital, their Dolby Surround system works well.
I was originally was going to see Dunkirk at Lincoln Square in IMAX, but saw it in Baby IMAX at REGAL. I’ll wait for Geostorm or the The Last Jedi to see in Laser.
Theatre 1
To see photos of the new UA Lynbrook visith http://bdg.net/projects/regal-lynbrook/
I love my imax 3D and reald 3D
The theatre still has it own concession and restrooms. This location was like the old Cinema 1 and 2 were you can’t theatre hop. The carpeting still has it original NY2 or NY1 on the rug. For today’s movie going enjoyment, the seats are tight and not as comfortable.
According to the employees today, they said their getting recliners. Renovations start in February.
IMAX 3D is thw best
Theatre 18 371 and theatre 13 369, at one time theatre 6 was the largest followed by theatre 1. Theatre 8 is now 218 seats, one time over 600 and theatre 1 is now 310, one time about 500
The Empire needs recliners in all auditoriums. Just at E-Walk see are more comfortable than the early 2000 AMC seats. If they playdate, E-Walk wins except Dolby Cinema or IMAX.
AMC hasn’t yet replace the seats since 2000.
The Regal recliners are more comfortable than AMC version. Won’t pay $30. for 4DX.
The new capacities are: 1. 102 2. 128 4DX 3. 75 4. 79 5. 79 6. 79 7. 79 8. 83 9. 84 (still closed, but will be open when Stars Wars play. 10. 70 11. 76 12. 204 13. 208 RPX/Atmos and Auro 11.1
The EMPIRE accross the street needs to upgrade or when movies play date, E-Walk business will impact the AMC Empire 25. The only time I’ll go to the EMPIRE is for IMAX 12 chanels or Dolby Cinema.
Watching a flat movie downstairs is awful. The film doesn’t fit the whole screen. That in the basement theatres 10 11 and 12
Star Wars: The Last Jedi is intended especially for IMAX Laser 3D. Thank god Lincoln Square has it. The 70MM prints are for cities that dont have IMAX Laser. 70MM dosen’t produce 12 chanels of sound.
don’t need 70mm for imax when you got laser projection. Star Wars is shot in digital. Finally since the last Star Wars was the old dlp
no one show Blade Runner in 3D in imax
Fandango will show screen Number 1 is Loews 2 is Kings 3 is State 4 is Olympia 5 Valencia 6 Capitol 7 Paradise 8 Avalon 9 Majestic Downstairs 10 Canal 11 Palace 12 Jersey and 13 IMAX On AMC is the seating plan is showing a balcony for that showtime, that the loews.
The best place to experiane Blade Runner is IMAX
landmark uses barco
The seating capacities based on the landmark rsvp ticketing site 1. 34 2. 34 3. 48 4. 75 5. 164 6. 172 7. 19 8. 22
This location has the smallest screen in NYC, 19 seats. Kips Bay and IFC Center have screens with 35 seats.
Just posted a photo of the new imax renovation at the Empire. Still haven’t seen a movie in their yet. Just got a quick peak of the auditorium, new seats.
with the lessoning on competition. Yes I expect competition
The capacity of each auditorium 1. 185 2. 170 3. 120 4. 151 5. 217 6. 204 7. 130
Source: Occuancy signs posted by each audtiorium
From what I understand, Lincoln Square and Metreon are 1 and 2 in screen size followed by the TLC Chinease Theatre
The curent IMAX auditorium is design for IMAX Laser 12 chanels. Christopher Nolan still believe in film (Film is analog projection), unfornately the sound systems playing film are not equipped well for the new laser projection.
In the late days of theatres still playing film, I notice the Surround sound would not pass since it went to digital. When another theatre that was last to coverte to digital, their Dolby Surround system works well.
I was originally was going to see Dunkirk at Lincoln Square in IMAX, but saw it in Baby IMAX at REGAL. I’ll wait for Geostorm or the The Last Jedi to see in Laser.
go to fandango screen 1 is loews
Amc 34th street getting dolby cinema. I doubt the loews. It would lose 450 seats
In 1984, they split 3 screens and about 10 years later, they split the other big hour into 3 screens.
Each of the 2 big screens were chopped, 2 in the back and 1 in the front.
Probadly, because Disney owns the theatre. That a shame it wasn’t on all showing across the country.