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I don't normally like Harkins theaters. While they are local, Dan Harkins abandoned Phoenix when he tore down the Cine Capri and has only built theaters that benefit the urban sprawl of the valley. On top of that, I can't stand the rocking seats. They are always banging into my knees and the people behind me tend to kick them way more often than at AMC. All of that being said, this is a pretty nice Harkins. Buried in some shopping center I didn't know existed, it has a nice wide lobby. We went and saw Final Destination 3D and I'm not sure if the theater does the glasses or if they come with the film reel but these glasses were different & by far the best I've ever used. The screen was nice and the projector was all digital. It wasn't HD but it was digital and looked good. Overall, this was a pretty decent place and it wasn't overrun with families with 8 children like most of the Harkins I've been to. I can't say I'd go back (because it is so far from where we live) but it was a nice place.
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