Lower-numbered theatres are usually the bigger screens.
How do I tell that? Do I just have to go to the theater?
msbelle, Scola, you could totally come with us!
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Lower-numbered theatres are usually the bigger screens.
How do I tell that? Do I just have to go to the theater?
msbelle, Scola, you could totally come with us!
Suddenly, I want to see Serenity in a theater that has Sensurround.
So when the terrifying space monkeys steal Serenity's black market beagles, you can really feel the vibrations when the monkeys fire their Lassiters.
(Should I whitefont that?)
Do I just have to go to the theater?
Probably, yeah, unless the theatre-numbers are listed somewhere. (Which they might be, if you use Fandango or Moviefone -- I'm not sure.)
ita, come to NY.
Jesse, e me info.
I love the different ways you can have data presented to you.
Suddenly I'm glad I don't live in South-Western North Dakota.
Wait, no, I was glad about that before.
I'm only seeing Serenity playing at the 2 Clearview theatres in NYC. Weird -- I thought it was opening wider than that.
So far, only a handful of theaters have a listing, and those are all the far away suburbs of suburbs ones. I'll wait till Thursday to find out.
ita, come to NY.
Is it my turn already?
There was one theatre in MI (Star Theatre, I think) that provided a map of each complex so you could see how big the theatres were. I think they also told you the size of the screens. But they were for people who liked movies a lot. Ran trailers in a section of the lobby continuously, and started movies at the listed times, with trailers having run before, and intermittent "Movie starts in xx minutes" warnings during them.
It's at the Loews Kips Bay and 34th Street, for sure. Is Union Square Clearview? It's there, too.