Thursday, October 13, 2016

Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them - IMAX or Cinerama


Do you plan on seeing Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them when it comes out on November 18th? Do you know where you are going to see it and which theater will give you the biggest and best experience? My comparison of Seattle area theaters will help you make that oh so important decision!

Now, I'm not going to compare every screen in the greater Seattle area, but I am going to give you the lowdown on the two big players. The Seattle Cinerama and the Pacific Science Center IMAX theaters. Right off the bat, you're thinking..."No contest, IMAX wins every time!".

Clearly you need to read my other blog post regarding IMAX.
You can read it HERE, but finish this article first.


Normally, I would agree with the IMAX sentiment assuming the movie is playing on the Boeing IMAX Theater screen, but some movies are shown in the Pacific Science Center's still-awesome-but-not-nearly-as-impressive PACCAR IMAX Theater. You still get a premium experience just with a much smaller screen which is more in line with what is available at multiplex IMAX locations.

Now that you know a little more about the available options, I'm going to keep this simple and just throw down some basic theater screen stats for you to review. Oh, and according to the Pacicific Science Center's website, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them is being shown in the recently remodeled Boeing IMAX theater so here goes.

The Boeing IMAX Theater
Height: 60 feet
Width: 80 feet
Capacity: 350
Adult IMAX Ticket: $15.50

The Seattle Cinerama
Height: 30 feet
Width: 68 feet
Capacity: 560
Adult Ticket: $16.00


For those really wondering, here is one more.

Regal Thornton Place IMAX Theater
Height: 28.5 feet
Width: 48 feet
Capacity: Undisclosed
Adult IMAX Ticket: $19.30!!

The last set of stats is basically what you will find at the Lincoln Square Theater IMAX, Southcenter Mall IMAX, Alderwood Mall IMAX, and any other "IMAX" theater that is in a mall. If you live in one of those areas, save yourself some cash for popcorn or candy and see the movie on a non "IMAX" screen. You really won't miss anything.


If you are basing your decision on screen size alone then the Boeing IMAX theater is the easy choice. The screen itself literally towers above anything else and the sound is also unparalleled even when stacked up against the Cinerama's brand new state of the art sound system. Both theaters have recently undergone extensive upgrades bringing them both to the forefront of the premier theaters anywhere in the world.

Another key decision-making factor is that Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them actually does NOT contain any scenes that were filmed using actual IMAX cameras. The formatting is done digitally in post production and has the most impact on the sound quality. The image itself will still be the standard rectangle you see in other theaters versus the more square aspect ratio that true IMAX films offer to take full advantage of the screen shape and size. Visually, this puts The Boeing Science Center IMAX option on an even playing field with the Cinerama.


What the Cinerama has going for it, aside from the most state of the art audio and video systems on the planet, is double the seating capacity, you can select your seats ahead of time, cheaper, and a locally produced selection of concessions including their very own, exclusive chocolate popcorn. All that and the Cinerama is simply the coolest theater you will ever walk in to.

This one is honestly a tough call as the Boeing IMAX screen holds a very slight technical edge while the Cinerama easily holds the advantage when it comes to all the other available amenities. It really comes down to what is more important to you when making your decision so there you have it. Head on out there and enjoy the movie!


Want to know more about IMAX screens that aren't even anywhere near as big as the non-IMAX Cinerama screen? Go back to the top of the page and check out that other blog post or just CLICK HERE. You will never want to go back to a multiplex "IMAX" theater ever again.





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