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Title:Movie Reviews and Discussion
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Created:Thu Jan 28 1993
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Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
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1104.0. "High Tech theatres in NH/MA area?" by DECC::SULLIVAN (Jeff Sullivan) Fri Jun 07 1996 17:13

A friend who recently visited San Diego, CA, said that the locals raved about
this high-tech (Sony, I think) theatre in their community. They said that it had
high backed seats and the seats were sloped so that you never had to look over
or through the person in front of you. It had the latest in sound systems, etc.

It might be fun to see a movie in such a theatre sometime. I actually like the
old (art house) theatres, like the Wilton Town Hall or Portsmouth Music Hall,
but would like to see the latest whizbangs.

What are some of the high tech features that make for more interesting
movie-going?

Are there any "high tech" theatres in the southern NH area or in Boston?

Thanks,
-Jeff
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1104.1You may be interested in THX theatres then ...VAXCPU::michaudJimmy StewartFri Jun 07 1996 17:361
   310  EPS::KUSEKOSKI       24-AUG-1993    15  THX certified theaters in New England
1104.2Kendall Square, sort ofQUARRY::reevesJon Reeves, UNIX compiler groupWed Jul 24 1996 02:556
The Kendall Square theatre is designed with a steep slope (in part so you can
read subtitles).

Rumor has it that Sony is going to build an IMAX theatre somewhere in the
Boston area; I forget which site was mentioned.  Conventional wisdom is that
Boston is under-screened.
1104.3WRKSYS::LASKYWed Jul 24 1996 12:306
    The 14 sreeen theatre that is being built at the Solomon Pond Mall in
    Hudson MA is supposed to be built at a steep angle so you will not have
    to worry about having someone tall (like me) in front of you.  I
    believe it will be opening in around 9 mths.
    
    			Bart
1104.4MPGS::WOOLNERYour dinner is in the supermarketWed Jul 24 1996 14:2016
    .2> ...Sony is going to build an IMAX theatre somewhere in the Boston
      > area
    
    Why?  Wuzzamadda with the Omnimax at the Museum of Science?
                                 ^^^^
    Aren't IMAX and Omnimax reeeeeaaaaalllly similar, to the point where
    they show the same movies ("Blue Planet" comes to mind)?
    
    Or is Sony thinking that, say, Hartford or Manchester NH are in "the
    Boston area"?
    
    The more the merrier, I guess, but I wonder why they're going for
    two in Boston when they could serve me better by putting one in
    Worcester :-}
    
    Leslie
1104.5REGENT::POWERSThu Jul 25 1996 13:0811
>    Aren't IMAX and Omnimax reeeeeaaaaalllly similar, to the point where
>    they show the same movies ("Blue Planet" comes to mind)?
    
No, they are quite different!
IMAX is a very large FLAT screen, Omnimax is the dome-shaped screen.
Having made the same assuymption you did, I was disappointed several years 
ago when we were at the Kennedy Space Center (or was it Air and Space 
Museum in Wash?) and we paid real money to see what turned out to be 
the IMAX version of "The Dream is Alive!" instead of the Omnimax.

- tom]
1104.6EDSCLU::JAYAKUMARThu Jul 25 1996 13:185
The only version of big-screen stuff which really impressed me is the one
in Boston Science Museum. Nothing else comes close to that. I have been there
7 times so far.

/Jay
1104.7(Who put the bomp...)MPGS::WOOLNERYour dinner is in the supermarketThu Jul 25 1996 14:487
    Wow, thanks Tom, I have no interest in seeing a flattened version
    of perfection (Omni)!  Luckily time constraints prevented me from
    spending real bux at NASA last February (and DC a couple of years
    ago).
    
    Leslie (who never gets tired of Leonard Nimoy's intro at the Museum
    of Science's Omni!)
1104.83D theaterGEMGRP::WEISSMANTue Aug 06 1996 17:258
I believe that what Sony's planning to build in Boston
is a 3D IMAX theater like they have in NY and Chicago.  
You wear special goggles that are radio-synched to the 
movie.  They have a few films specially made for
the theater - several documentary-like films about
the ocean and the prairies and one film with a plot
called "Wings of Courage" - short on plot but good
on 3D effects.