Regal Bethesda 10
7272 Wisconsin Avenue,
Bethesda,
MD
20814
7272 Wisconsin Avenue,
Bethesda,
MD
20814
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new news story has confirmed that the originally planned theater will not be integrated into the building complex:
https://bethesdamagazine.com/bethesda-beat/development/wisconsin-avenue-developers-drop-movie-theater-from-project-proposal/
Downtown Bethesda really DOES need a multiplex because Landmark Bethesda is filling in the gap by adding Hollywood mainstream movies and ignoring foreign/indie movies they normally present.
This theater is being demolished right now.
Robert Dyer @ Bethesda Row has an update on the demolition of Regal Bethesda 10 (formerly UA Bethesda):
https://robertdyer.blogspot.com/2017/12/its-curtains-for-regal-cinemas-as-apex.html
The photos are amazing- you have cut-away view of the entire theater section of the building. Projection rooms, speakers, etc. are visible.
Residents are hoping for a new multiplex in our downtown.
who knows maybe the new building will have Regal coming back if the managing director for Carr is correct in that Regal have dibs for space within the new complex.
Wow. The venue had a good 25 year run. In my mind it seems like it opened more recently than that.
The Regal Bethesda 10 will be closing December 15, 2016: http://www.bigscreen.com/j/Bethesda-MD-Regal-Bethesda-10-Closing-December-15-2016/4405
Hi Coate. I don’t think I saw this movie more than twice in theaters. The 70mm THX viewing had to have been at either the Wisconsin 6 or one of the Multiplex Cinemas in Virginia. I’m thinking it was more of the Wisconsin 6 because it was closer to my friend’s home. Whenever we went to these event movies we always chose the best presentation, plus I had the newer reliable car. :) That being said I couldn’t compare it to the non-THX 70mm engagements. I wouldn’t have settled for less than the best with my moviegoing dollar.
I’m also thinking they debuted the exploding/morphing THX trailer based on the scene I mentioned above. Or, was that for the video?
nextinline – in regards to your comment about the new metro line – the plans are for the entire complex/building to be raised and:
“Austen Holderness, managing director of development for Carr, said the Regal Cinemas currently in the Apex Building would be given the opportunity to return to the new building once it’s finished. Carr is planning to provide space for new movie theaters on the same underground level as the Purple Line station but further south on the property.”
http://www.bethesdamagazine.com/Bethesda-Beat/Web-2016/Bethesdas-Apex-Building-Must-be-Demolished-by-Spring-2017/
JodarMovieFan…. Can you offer a clarification, please? In a 2009 comment, you recalled seeing a CDS presentation of “Terminator 2” here and mentioned that it “did not better the 70mm THX engagement.” Were you referring to “70mm THX” presentations in general, or were you referring to a “70mm THX” presentation of “T2” at another Washington, DC area theater?
There was an article recently where the new metro line might end up going right through this theatre forcing it to close. If they were sticking around it would be nice to see some kind of renovation.
screen 10 has been upgrade to playback ‘The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug’ in ‘High Frame Rate’ as of Dec. 13, 2013
three new 3D digital projector were installed recently, auditoriums: 2, 4 and 10 (hooray! 10 being the largest screen here). Unfortunately none of the sound systems were upgraded to playback discrete 7.1 [sad face] – now let’s see if Regal fixed those gosh darn ‘exit’ signs.
again, I don’t know why I attend this theatre – I had a free tix and it was the closest Regal near home. ‘Shutter Island’, the movie, was good, but the sound was not being processed in digital 5.1 but analog 4-channel sound – ugh and again… the exit signs which I awear were made for the visually impaired ruined all the dark scenes in the movie – this a major problem.
Screen 2 and 10 are “side masked” and display scope (2.35) films to great effect.
oh sorry I forgot to denote the screening I saw of ‘Disney’s Christmas Carol’ was the 3D version.
“Disney’s Chrstimas Carol” looked great … BUT… the full 2.35 image was not displayed the right/left masking cut off the edges, noticeably so – I told management, they didn’t solve it… Another major problem is the ‘red’ exit sign that is just right of the screen, it so bright and visually distracting – it more than intrusive. Other auditoriums at this same Regal have the same problem – the simple change over to the less bright ‘green’ exit signs would easily solve this flaw.
I could’ve sworn there was a listing for this theater once upon a time. It was back in ‘90 or '91 that I was drawn to this venue because of the CDS install for the engagement of Terminator 2. To be honest, though the sound was loud, but it did not better the 70mm THX engagement because of THX’s better sound separation. Loud is one thing, sound distinction is another. Of particular mention is the end scene with the T1000(?) being frozen by nitrogen then blown away by the T1’s hardware. The falling T1000 pieces sounded like falling and crashing pieces of glass crystal with that distinctive ping when it hits a solid surface. A very cool effect visually and aurally. :)
I know I’ve seen a few other movies here in the 90s but have not been back since. Parking is not easy to find unless you pay or walk a great distance.
Landmark is nearby and offers your art house counter programming. This venue books your usual Hollywood fare.