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In the age of stadium style seating, leg room and recliners, AMC Rainbow Promenade is decidedly old school. It is not a bad theatre really. It is just not what I have come to expect from a movie going experience. But I don't come here to receive the royal treatment I might find at a newer theatre. I come here because it is more affordable than those other places. $5 shows before noon? Yes please. I saw Star Trek: Into Darkness the other day at this very theatre. The movie was good. The experience was just alright. Worth the price of admission. I was able to see the screen clearly as there was nobody sitting directly in front of me. That is a big deal at an older style theatre. My main gripe is with the sound. It kept cutting out. I don't know if it was the theatres copy of the film or their actually sounds system but it was irritating and disappointing regardless.
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