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Island Cinema Review

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I’ve been going to the movies as far as I can remember and one of the best parts to me about going to the cinema when I was a kid was being able to soak up the ambiance and seeing the happiness of the people around you.  I believe the first movie I saw in theaters was either Dumbo or Pinocchio.  I enjoyed the experience so much that I wanted to go to the cinema as much as I could, but that was before I watched Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles in LA.  That was the worst experience I have ever had in a movie theater!  It was really loud with people talking, kids throwing popcorn, and I swear I remember hearing someone playing a radio in the back. After that experience I remember every time my father said, “We’re going to the movies today,”  I always responded back with, “The good one right?”  Of course I was referring to either an AMC or United Artist theater, but when he would say no, I would just suggest we rent a movie instead.

Ever since then, I was always on the hunt for the best cinema experience I could find.  So far, the best to me (and many others) would be the Arclight Cinema hands down and two weeks ago I would have agreed.  But now, it’s the Island Cinema.  I heard about the newly updated cinema from my co-host, Bryce Pilgrim and when he told me about it, I knew I had to go see what Island Cinema had to offer.  With that said, here is my review:

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Arclight Cinemas Coming to San Diego

Category : Latest News, Movies

As an avid moviegoer, I have been to many different movie theaters. While some are great, others are just down right dirty with bad projectors and horrible sound.  A few have stepped up their games over the years such as AMC and Century XD theaters, but one of the best places, in my opinion, is Arclight Cinema.  They surpass the competition with Digital projection, pitch perfect surround sound and giant chairs with double-wide armrests so you don’t have to wrestle with the person sitting next to you.  Arclight also has 21 and up showings of certain movies, often with drink specials befitting of the spirit of the movie.  I saw Will Ferrell’s Semi Pro there and they had a “Love Me Sexy” drink.

Now, San Diego will be getting an Arclight Cinemas at the Westfield UTC mall with the same signature amenities and services as I mention above.  This new cinema will have 14 screens and can sit 1,800 people.  Arclight Cinemas is native to the Hollywood/Los Angeles area, so venturing out is a great idea.  Ticket prices are higher, but it’s a really great way to see a movie in pure comfort.