KunjanPSD Posted yesterday at 05:05 AM Report Share Posted yesterday at 05:05 AM 16 hours ago, harsh1387 said: Happening since sometime. CityWalk IMAX was 1000 and 1500 when released. That's why I wait for 10 days after release when it comes down to 350-400 for weekday afternoon shows. And let's not talk about the atrocious Popcorn and snacks prices.. Exactly, I never buy food from these places. And lately PVR Citywalk is in full on demand recovery mode, I don't understand why people are even paying 1000-1500 bucks a 2hr movie. I generally go to non-imax in Ambience for 400 bucks or just wait till the prices come down like DS2 going for 400 bucks in IMAX now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bird Bird Bird Posted yesterday at 10:00 AM Report Share Posted yesterday at 10:00 AM 5 hours ago, North said: Yeah. I've found the audio to be muffled in Spice halls before. If its a quieter noire experience like Batman or something, and if there aren't subtitles I'd miss like half the dialogues. I don't mind Wave as such - but Top Gun is the most hyped movie for me this year so want to splurge+I don't think the Wave seats recline at all. My school used to take as to Wave for movies. I don't think Spice or Wave carry subtitles. However, had no issues with DS2. I'll anyway head over to Wave. Haven't tested the recline tbh. Seats are OK, heck Noida IMAX has many broken seats, and for those they're charging 800 bucks. No movie is worth 800-1000 bucks for a normal seat. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
STICK3Rboy Posted 23 hours ago Author Report Share Posted 23 hours ago (edited) Finally watched Everything Everywhere All At Once and absolutely loved how unapologetically weird and wacky it was. This thing goes all in on the multiverse concept and is unlike almost anything I've ever seen. Heck, if there's one movie that deserves the title of "Multiverse of Madness", it is this. And with all the electric energy that is zapping through its veins, it still manages to tell a heartfelt story with relatable and well-acted characters (it does get a bit corny at times but I didn't mind it too much). On the flipside, this movie is a tad overlong and can be such a sensory overload that it can probably give you a headache if you watch it after a long day at work. Something to keep in mind. But yeah, do yourselves a favour and still watch it because we rarely get something that is this original, this stylish, and this confident in being its own thing. Edited 23 hours ago by STICK3Rboy 2 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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0verlord Posted 15 hours ago Report Share Posted 15 hours ago 8 hours ago, STICK3Rboy said: Finally watched Everything Everywhere All At Once and absolutely loved how unapologetically weird and wacky it was. This thing goes all in on the multiverse concept and is unlike almost anything I've ever seen. Heck, if there's one movie that deserves the title of "Multiverse of Madness", it is this. And with all the electric energy that is zapping through its veins, it still manages to tell a heartfelt story with relatable and well-acted characters (it does get a bit corny at times but I didn't mind it too much). On the flipside, this movie is a tad overlong and can be such a sensory overload that it can probably give you a headache if you watch it after a long day at work. Something to keep in mind. But yeah, do yourselves a favour and still watch it because we rarely get something that is this original, this stylish, and this confident in being its own thing. Looking forward to watching this soon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kumar123 Posted 13 hours ago Report Share Posted 13 hours ago On 5/17/2022 at 7:08 PM, 0verlord said: I paid 1500 for 2 tix @ IMAX with laser theatre at pvr lower parel, 2nd day of Dr Strange 2 release - worth it Gorgeous visuals theatres, especially imax theatres are a temple and a price can’t be put on the divine experience Pay more so that they'll keep building world class theatres in India. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bird Bird Bird Posted 12 hours ago Report Share Posted 12 hours ago Got around watching Uncharted last week. What a POS movie. Couldn't even bear it to the end ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
achilles Posted 11 hours ago Report Share Posted 11 hours ago 12 hours ago, STICK3Rboy said: Finally watched Everything Everywhere All At Once and absolutely loved how unapologetically weird and wacky it was Thanks. Like your recommendations. Where do you pick these from? Is there a feed? MUBI? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
harsh1387 Posted 3 hours ago Report Share Posted 3 hours ago On 5/18/2022 at 10:35 AM, KunjanPSD said: Exactly, I never buy food from these places. And lately PVR Citywalk is in full on demand recovery mode, I don't understand why people are even paying 1000-1500 bucks a 2hr movie. I generally go to non-imax in Ambience for 400 bucks or just wait till the prices come down like DS2 going for 400 bucks in IMAX now. I stay in Faridabad. For Bollywood movies we watch at near by PVR or INOX. For Marvel movies or something like Top Gun we always prefer watching at CityWalk IMAX. And we usually eat at the food court rather than eating overpriced not tasty food in the hall. DS2 is indeed 400 for Prime seats which are semi recliner and are quite comfortable so we are watching it coming Monday. On 5/18/2022 at 3:30 PM, Bird Bird Bird said: I don't think Spice or Wave carry subtitles. However, had no issues with DS2. I'll anyway head over to Wave. Haven't tested the recline tbh. Seats are OK, heck Noida IMAX has many broken seats, and for those they're charging 800 bucks. No movie is worth 800-1000 bucks for a normal seat. A decade back when I was doing a job in Noida I used to watch lots of movies at Spice and Wave. Always preferred Wave due to better screen and seats. Broken seats in IMAX is quite shocking. I have seen few movies in Noida IMAX when it was built and they were quite good then. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
R3D_D3ViL Posted 48 minutes ago Report Share Posted 48 minutes ago 22 hours ago, STICK3Rboy said: Finally watched Everything Everywhere All At Once and absolutely loved how unapologetically weird and wacky it was. This thing goes all in on the multiverse concept and is unlike almost anything I've ever seen. Heck, if there's one movie that deserves the title of "Multiverse of Madness", it is this. And with all the electric energy that is zapping through its veins, it still manages to tell a heartfelt story with relatable and well-acted characters (it does get a bit corny at times but I didn't mind it too much). On the flipside, this movie is a tad overlong and can be such a sensory overload that it can probably give you a headache if you watch it after a long day at work. Something to keep in mind. But yeah, do yourselves a favour and still watch it because we rarely get something that is this original, this stylish, and this confident in being its own thing. Swiss Army Man from the same directors was wacky as well. Expect nothing less from them. Was on my watchlist for long. Downloaded and hopefully get to watch this weekend. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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