Lucky enough to live in indianapolis and got to visit the new AMC 14 where all the screens are the new Sony SXRD projectors. The best way to discribe it is WOW. Absolutely zero scratch marks on the film, very good color. I have seen both I am ledgend and National Treasure, both films looked great. One downside...a friend of mine what there when they lost power a few weeks ago during a movie. He said it took a little over 30 minutes for the projectors to "boot up" as it was discribed. He did say they got the movie back to the point in the film where it had left off, so part of the time could be in regards to that. I would highly recommend seeking they screens out if you get a chance.
Oh, man! I didn't know you guys had one of those up there. Looks like I might be making a short road trip the next time something I really want to see comes out.
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Chad @ Jan 5th 2008 12:10PM
Lucky enough to live in indianapolis and got to visit the new AMC 14 where all the screens are the new Sony SXRD projectors. The best way to discribe it is WOW. Absolutely zero scratch marks on the film, very good color. I have seen both I am ledgend and National Treasure, both films looked great. One downside...a friend of mine what there when they lost power a few weeks ago during a movie. He said it took a little over 30 minutes for the projectors to "boot up" as it was discribed. He did say they got the movie back to the point in the film where it had left off, so part of the time could be in regards to that. I would highly recommend seeking they screens out if you get a chance.
jmattick @ Jan 5th 2008 1:29PM
I didn't realize Indianapolis had one yet. I know what I'll be doing tomorrow. :D
therpham @ Jan 5th 2008 2:19PM
Oh, man! I didn't know you guys had one of those up there. Looks like I might be making a short road trip the next time something I really want to see comes out.