Plenty of parking. Plenty of choices. Easy to get to. Does not too Fandango, so make sure you get there to buy Tix.
I do realize that they are doing what they can, but I have trouble believing that they cannot adjust the camera or the screen ratio AT ALL.
Nice looking place with a fair amount of space. There was a Korean film playing there that wasn't playing anywhere else so we drove from Manhattan to see it. When the movie started the lower portion of the bottom row of subtitles was cut off making it a bit hard to read at times. My girlfriend alerted an usher within minutes but no one ever did anything. When she spoke to someone after they said it was supposed to be like that. Eventually we got two passes but it should have happened much sooner. Obviously other than this issue the place was pretty nice.
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This is big theater, mostly clean with big screens and average prices for the area, sometimes it does get pretty busy so if you plan to go and watch a popular movie in a weekend, i recommend you get out early because the lines gets ridiculous there
Great theater-- looks nice, has a giant parking lot, and the seats were good. But the food prices.. oh man. You'll be paying just as much for one meal as you would for a ticket.
One day we see that another Asian film is playing, one that we didn't get to catch in Manhattan, so we make another trip out there to see another foreign film. Although it was still playing in Manhattan, I had already used my moviepass that day so seeing a second movie would have cost money and I had passes for here, so we went to see it, used our passes, got all comfy in our seats as a couple dozen Asian people did as well. The film starts and this time there were both Chinese subtitles on top, and English subtitles on the bottom. Needless to say, once again the lower subtitles were not only hard to read, but relatively impossible. It seems to be because they have curves screens that the set up is a bit off and the English subtitles were not even able to be seen. I went out this time and got a manager, who came in and watched a bit of it with me, and agreed that the English subtitles were off screen and impossible to read. She then told me there was NOTHING she could do, and she would give me a pass. I got my girlfriend and we went out and got passes. My girlfriend asked for 2 passes each due to the fact that the drive out there is 30+ minutes each way, plus gas money, etc etc. While it is nice that they hooked up up with extra passes, the problem is that the only real reason we would trek out there is to see Asian or foreign movies that aren't playing near me anymore. So basically I have passes for a theater that I cannot go to unless there is something playing that I can't see in my area anymore but it cannot be foreign unless I have confirmed that the subtitles are readable, which pretty much sucks.
Not modern, not many high rated films, not much if any healthy food, staff is nice, bathrooms not cleaned often but I am sure happy they are here when a blockbuster is heldover...
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