Families, tourists, university students and other moviegoers watch original, larger-than-life IMAX films at this Texas-sized movie theater. A variety of films, typically shorter than an hour, rotate through the theater each day and highlight places, animals, history and nature. New pictures debut regularly and join the custom-made host film Texas: The Big Picture. Select specially made films...
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In Short Families, tourists, university students and other moviegoers watch original, larger-than-life IMAX films at this Texas-sized movie theater. A variety of films, typically shorter than an hour, rotate through the theater each day and highlight places, animals, history and nature. New pictures debut regularly and join the custom-made host film Texas: The Big Picture. Select...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited September 11, 2007)
We've been to see Harry Potter and enjoyed ourselves. We realized though they have a make shift concession stand andaren't like a regular theater.
So we decided to go this weekend and see Batman. Rule number 1- buy your tickerts online. We did not and nowhere on their site, on their door, at the parking that cost $8 did it say sold out all shows. We get in line, which they moved us twice...
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Posted by shaft28
on April 21, 2009, (Edited August 05, 2008)
You would think, especially with their proximity to UT, that this IMAX would balance the Texas educational presentations with popular mainstream movies. But unfortunately Austinites still have to drive to San Antonio or Houston in order to see the major marketed and anticipated IMAX movies. Sad for a city this size. An e-mail response from the Bullock IMAX said they can't arrange for the...
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Posted by jiffy009
on April 21, 2009, (Edited September 21, 2007)
This is a very nice theater from the Screen, to the sound to the seating. The only thing missing is the
FILMS transferred into IMAX format. Where is Star Wars: Attack of the Clones, Disney's Lion King.
For some reason the management Does Not think it would be benificial to show the 'longer' films. Am I the only that thinks they are wrong or?????