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QUOTE(ericling @ Jan 29 2024, 08:21 PM)
Speaking of 4DX, recently I went to watch Aquaman in 4DX.

The experience was so terrible haha, just nonsense moving non-stop

Top Gun 2 in 4DX was one of the most memorable experience though
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GSC claimed that the upcoming Laser IMAX hall in Aurum TRX is "second largest IMAX screen in Malaysia".
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QUOTE(megakeygen_zero @ Feb 3 2024, 10:40 PM)
GSC claimed that the upcoming Laser IMAX hall in Aurum TRX is "second largest IMAX screen in Malaysia".
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No fucking way an IMAX ticket like that would cost RM65, actually RM80 for the normal rate.

Considering the screen looks to be 1.9:1 with single laser projector and 12 audio source, the more than 2x the price of adult IMAX tickets is for what? Luxury food and more comfortable seats? I guess for this is targeted at the niche audience of couples wanting a luxury, romantic date but with IMAX? Even then, technical specs wise, you're still getting the same experience from TGV, even GSC'S IOI City Mall's IMAX Laser (granted, this hall is half the audio channels, but the screen is still 1.9:1 and modestly large). As you said, @megakeygen_zero, it's not even the largest, let alone a 1.43:1 one, and for that price premium!

I need some first party measurements of the screen, dude. Second largest while being more than twice the price of the normal rates is obscene for what it currently offers technical specs wise.

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QUOTE(Katharsis @ Feb 4 2024, 08:44 PM)
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No fucking way an IMAX ticket like that would cost RM65, actually RM80 for the normal rate.

Considering the screen looks to be 1.9:1 with single laser projector and 12 audio source, the more than 2x the price of adult IMAX tickets is for what? Luxury food and more comfortable seats? I guess for this is targeted at the niche audience of couples wanting a luxury, romantic date but with IMAX? Even then, technical specs wise, you're still getting the same experience from TGV, even GSC'S IOI City Mall's IMAX Laser (granted, this hall is half the audio channels, but the screen is still 1.9:1 and modestly large). As you said, @megakeygen_zero, it's not even the largest, let alone a 1.43:1 one, and for that price premium!

I need some first party measurements of the screen, dude. Second largest while being more than twice the price of the normal rates is obscene for what it currently offers technical specs wise.
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I'm sure if you ask GSC or the IMAX VP dude on Twitter they will give you the measurement (approx.).
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QUOTE(Katharsis @ Sep 29 2023, 11:00 PM)
Disclaimer: This post was in the works before the TGV IMAX renovation announcement. Thus, it is mainly for the current state of IMAX in Klang Valley as of and prior to 29/09/2023. Fun fact, I love how TGV saw GSC pulled a fast one with IMAX Laser, and their response was a "the hell you say?!" and announces Bukit Jalil's Laser with 12-channel surround set up and 3 laser upgrades to existing halls. Nice to see competition among our country's cinema chain.

Review of Klang Valley's IMAX halls (except I-City)

Hey guys, so Oppenheimer got a choke-hold on me and had me visiting IMAX halls in the past 2 months just to experience it as much as I can before it got off screening. This is currently my favourite movie of 2023 and is one of my favourite movies of all time. The narrative structure of this film both creatively and effectively kept my interest while balancing suspense. The acting is also phenomenal and the practical effects of the whole film is so surreal. Of course, because it is an IMAX film, there's a great ton of scenes with tall aspect ratios, just further pushing the levels of engagement from my viewing perspective (I just wish I could have experienced this film at 1.43:1 aspect ratio, but sadly, Malaysia's IMAX max height is 1.9:1 for now).

That description said, I have watched Oppenheimer in all of Klang Valley's IMAX halls except for Central I-City's TGV (though I have visited this hall before for Top Gun 2 last year, I don't feel comfortable reviewing it without having a recent refresh of it, thus it's excluded. I have a first impression post of this hall many pages back), and I will be reviewing them all below starting chronologically via their opening date

Sunway Pyramid TGV IMAX (Opening date: 13th Dec 2011)

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Positives:
- Still a IMAX hall I guess, meaning the experience will be better than normal halls

Negatives:
- Very Small screen (major problem)
- Narrow legroom in seat rows
- Seats not that comfortable, and cup holders are lower than the arm-rest, so it's awkward to place and take drinks from

Personal notes:
- Far to visit, no easy public transport there
- Not very audio savvy, but felt the speakers here aren't as strong compared to the other halls
- Preferred seat rows: F & G

Okay, so I just want to pre-face that this hall isn't bad at all, it's just outdated and out-classed by the newer IMAX halls. I believed this is the first digital IMAX hall to be released back in late 2011, and maybe at that time, it was a great. Now? Well, Oppenheimer here felt off. The wide (2.39:1) aspect ratio scenes took up like 90% of the screen, leaving thin letterboxes at the top and bottom. However, in the tall aspect ratio scenes, the screen fills up completely, but that difference is barely noticeable. It becomes a visually different experience compared to the other IMAX halls here, where you will notice the shift between image height when the scenes change between aspect ratio (to Oppenheimer's art direction, exudes more variety on screen and heightens the specific scene's tone and mood).

It felt no different from watching films in other budget Premium Large Format (PLF) halls, specifically IOI City's Maxx in terms of image to screen usage.

Overall, visit here if you live in Subang Jaya and can't afford to go further for PLF halls. However, if you can, the closest of PJ's Starling Big and 1U IMAX are great improvements. Both house very large screens with great surround audio. They have more value than Pyramid in terms of cinematic enjoyment.

Update: This hall might be hinted to be renovated for laser. I don't know if that would include a screen size upgrade, I doubt so because it requires rebuilding the hall. Honestly, even with Laser, the screen size will be the limiting factor, so it's not worth it.

1Utama TGV IMAX 2K Xenon (Opening date: 23rd Dec 2012)

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Positives:
- 3rd largest IMAX screen in Klang Valley, 2nd largest 1.9:1 screen just behind I-City
- Still holds up very well despite opening in 2012
- Seats rumbles to the audio's base; strong speakers

Negatives:
- People's heads in front can block the screen, a problem not experienced by me in other IMAX halls (can be a positive too if you consider the cinema/theater experience wise)
- Narrow legroom in seat rows
- Seats not that comfortable, and cup holders are lower than the arm-rest, so it's awkward to place and take drinks from (essentially the same as Pyramid's)

Personal notes:
- Far to visit, but convenient to travel to via MRT, just time consuming
- The keluar sign is distracting during screening (though safety purposes, it makes sense)
- Preferred seat rows: J, K then G

Ah, 1U. This was my go-to for the past 2 years now. Velocity had the BS couple seat issues, and IOI City Mall 2's GSC IMAX wasn't announced and opened yet, thus this was the most normal and fair IMAX experience I can get while convenient to travel to. For a hall that opened a year later after Pyramid's (surprised me to see Pyramid and 1U IMAX have the same hall aesthetic design, but checking the dates, that made sense), man, this must have felt like a major upgrade. The screen is massive, and films that is able to use it's 1.9:1 size looks enormous. I have very fond memories of Top Gun: Maverick here and Oppenheimer is no exemption as both are able to reach that height.

While yes, I-City is like a 30 minute drive from 1U that has the larger screen and aesthetically high tier design, this hall is still a great choice if you live nearby (yall movie fans living in PJ sure got so many options: 1U IMAX, Tropicana Gardens and Starling Big, further a bit got I-City IMAX, walan weh).

Update: if this hall and I-City get's that laser upgrade, boi... you Petaling Jayan's living the life xd.

Sunway Velocity TGV IMAX 2K Xenon (Opening date: 8th Dec 2016)

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(couldn't fit the whole screen on my phone despite being at the highest row taking the shot)

Positives:
- Largest IMAX screen in Malaysia while being the only 1.43:1 (technically 1.33:1) aspect ratio IMAX screen in Malaysia
- Comfortable seats with okay legroom (couple seats are more comfortable and they better be for that extra cost)
- Hall is sleek designed, very dark-blueish. Not much visual distractions when screening in the dark
- Speakers are loud and powerful, can feel the seats rumble

Negatives:
- Couple seats takes the best middle spot (complained a lot about this here already, sorry for repeating)
- Due to 2k xenon projector, it can't utilize the whole screen, maxing out at 1.9:1 in size, so letterboxing is inevitable (may be resolved soon if upgraded to Laser GT)

Personal Notes:
- 2nd closest IMAX hall to my residence, quite easy to travel to via MRT and even car
- Sitting at the side seats closest to the middle of the hall is actually pretty decent if can't afford couple seats cause no partner (rip)
- Currently my favourite IMAX hall to visit but not necessarily my go-to
- Preferred seat rows: K then J

Despite my prior complaints about this hall, this surprisingly became my favourite hall to visit despite its seating issues. While yes, I still am sulking over the couple seat arrangement, this hall grew on me mainly because of the screen size. While IOI City Mall 2's Laser IMAX has the better, more detailed image quality, I just cannot deny my change of preferring larger images being on display over image fidelity. It sucks that there is letterboxing because of the Xenon 2k projectors, but the image that they can fit on this big size of a screen still makes it a great viewing experience (fun fact, there is minor letterboxing to the sides of the film. I distinctly noticed this during my Oppenheimer viewings here. All the more reason to upgrade to Laser GT, please TGV).

I definitely felt like this was the most optimal viewing of Oppenheimer out of the IMAX halls I have visited, mainly because the film was marketed for it's large image size ala 70mm/1.43:1 aspect ratio, and this is the closest I could get in Malaysia. Sitting at my preferred row of K, I definitely can feel the size encompassing my entire vision without discomfort or missing out in details. This then make it my go-to IMAX hall during skeleton hours/low bookings, mainly so I can book a normal seat and then move to the couple seat for the better viewing angle.

IOI City Mall 2 GSC IMAX Single Laser (Opening date: 23rd Jan 2023)

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Positives:
- Crisp image, high detailed colours, darker blacks, better contrast... just beautiful to watch films with
- Seats are cushioned and comfortable with great leg room
- Audio is very strong here, though not much seat rumble

Negatives:
- Small screen for an IMAX, smaller than 1U's by a biT, a pretty major letdown considering single laser can still do a lot with a larger screen.

Personal Notes:
- Closest IMAX hall to my residence, easy 10-20 minute drive.
- Preferred seat rows: C for 1.9:1 films, D for 2.39:1 films
- Obligatory winner of go-to IMAX hall lol

This halls wins the obligatory go-to hall for me cause of how close it is for me, and the fact that it is currently the only Laser IMAX in Malaysia. However, that luster has fallen off a bit, mainly because I want to experience movies at their best, and typically, size trounces image fidelity in that factor as of right now. I mean, I will still go here even if Bukit Jalil's IMAX screen is bigger and better purely because of convenience, but as a movie-buff, it just feels disappointing with the screen size we've gotten.

Alright, it feels like I'm downplaying this hall here. The screen size is no where as egregious as Pyramid's, as this hall's screen is comparable to 1U's, just slightly smaller. It is also still a Laser IMAX projector where the image quality is leagues better compared to the IMAX Xenon 2k halls in Malaysia, it even beats out Big's 4k Barco Laser in terms of colour vibrancy, brightness and deep blacks. This hall is the best image quality with a large screen size you can get right now in Malaysia. It can only be beaten by Bukit Jalil in that category if the latter has a larger screen.

Oppenheimer here was astounding because of the image quality. While I still prefer watching Oppenheimer in Velocity because of the larger screen size, I cannot deny the image here was more visually stunning. I can still remember how great the opening scene was with Oppie gazing at water on the ground, and the colours, deep blacks, everything was just so mesmerizing.

Overall, this is my 2nd favourite hall because of that fact. However, I would still choose this hall over Velocity's mainly because of convenience and better seat booking during peak hours/first few weeks of an IMAX film.

Closing Notes

Damn, another long post. Apologies again, but I hope this is informative in helping you pick your go-to IMAX halls. This has been a very fun, yet expensive endeavor and I'm glad there's not many tall movies releasing soon. My wallet needs a rest. Majority of movies coming out, mainly right now The Creator I plan to view in Big during early-bird hours. However, despite the cost of watching IMAX, Oppenheimer has been peak cinema for me. The fact that the people in my IMAX hall viewing clapped at the end of the film, and how silent all of them were during the film goes to show how this movie is very gripping with its narrative, practical effects and elite acting.

I have watched this film in IMAX 7 times now (the most re-watched of a film from me in the cinemas, let alone IMAX) and honestly, I want to watch it again in that format. It's stupid and honestly monetarily reckless on my end but man, in the current landscape of movie making in regards to cgi, green screens, franchise building over cohesive artistry and etc., this movie really becomes "something, uh... more important."
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QUOTE(Katharsis @ Feb 4 2024, 08:44 PM)
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No fucking way an IMAX ticket like that would cost RM65, actually RM80 for the normal rate.

Considering the screen looks to be 1.9:1 with single laser projector and 12 audio source, the more than 2x the price of adult IMAX tickets is for what? Luxury food and more comfortable seats? I guess for this is targeted at the niche audience of couples wanting a luxury, romantic date but with IMAX? Even then, technical specs wise, you're still getting the same experience from TGV, even GSC'S IOI City Mall's IMAX Laser (granted, this hall is half the audio channels, but the screen is still 1.9:1 and modestly large). As you said, @megakeygen_zero, it's not even the largest, let alone a 1.43:1 one, and for that price premium!

I need some first party measurements of the screen, dude. Second largest while being more than twice the price of the normal rates is obscene for what it currently offers technical specs wise.
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It's Aurum Theatre which is a luxury thing so it's to be expected. Plus, it's also at The Exchange TRX which is a luxury shopping mall, so double the luxury.

The target audience is definitely the rich and/or people looking for occasional luxury cinema experiences. I doubt the screen is that big, based on the picture. So it's not for better IMAX experience but for the luxury experience.

I, for one, would never go there for IMAX. I'm not the target audience. laugh.gif
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post Feb 7 2024, 02:20 AM

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No Dune rerun in TGV Velocity. I am saddddd.

But since screen @ 1U is now Laser equipped, I might pay a visit there.
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post Feb 7 2024, 01:03 PM

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QUOTE(megakeygen_zero @ Feb 7 2024, 02:20 AM)
No Dune rerun in TGV Velocity. I am saddddd.

But since screen @ 1U is now Laser equipped, I might pay a visit there.
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There is! Check the other dates

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post Feb 7 2024, 03:44 PM

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QUOTE(ericling @ Feb 7 2024, 01:03 PM)
There is! Check the other dates
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sweet! yesterday I checked only Pavi Bukit Jalil added for Saturday and aheads
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post Feb 7 2024, 04:15 PM

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Excited for Dune rerun!

But I notice that the ticket price for Velocity is RM 35 but it's RM 20 for other places like 1U and Pavilion BJ.

It was RM 20 for the Oppenheimer rerun. Are they now taking advantage of the fact that they have the biggest screen at Velocity?

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post Feb 7 2024, 09:51 PM

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*Dune re-run price update TGV got back to me and has changed the price to RM20, curious if they will refund the surcharge to those who already paid RM35 for the tickets prior to the adjustment. Overall, great news and happy TGV did this.

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QUOTE(LightKeyDarkBlade @ Feb 7 2024, 04:15 PM)
Excited for Dune rerun!

But I notice that the ticket price for Velocity is RM 35 but it's RM 20 for other places like 1U and Pavilion BJ.

It was RM 20 for the Oppenheimer rerun. Are they now taking advantage of the fact that they have the biggest screen at Velocity?
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Huh, you're right, and it's not only Sunway Velocity, Central I-City TGV IMAX tickets for Dune's re-run is also RM35. Everywhere else at TGV IMAX is RM20. I've contacted their customer support for details, hopefully I will get a reply soon.

QUOTE(ericling @ Jan 24 2024, 12:24 AM)
Yeahh! But even without a new GT hall, Sunway Velocity Laser upgrade is also worth a rewatch (there wasn't any Laser hall in Malaysia during Dune 1 original release)

Anyway I did a quick calculation to see in which hall we can get the biggest image with a 1:9 ratio film (all IMAX hall in Malaysia can only project 1:9, not 1:43).

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If the screen dimension I get from online and my calculation is correct - looks like Velocity is a clear winner, especially when it's now a Laser hall (i-City in second place is still Xenon, not Laser).

Included IMAX Melbourne for reference - a trip to Melbourne maybe?  rclxm9.gif
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Hey man, while doing research for this post, I noticed some of your screen dimensions are false. The most identifiable one is Velocity's height being at 13.6m instead of the actual 19.41m. The sources I got from are from https://lfexaminer.com/theaters/ and https://www.reddit.com/r/malaysia/comments/...as_in_malaysia/. Still a nice try to identify IMAX actual movie image to screen utilization in Malaysia.

Dune re-run and Dune 2 IMAX hall recommendations

This is an update to my post here: https://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopi...ost&p=108215249. Some info are outdated as that post was made before the TGV IMAX Laser upgrades. Main changes are that Velocity has removed their twin-seats in favour of singles at the good middle seating spots, and all TGV IMAX Laser hall seats are now Glide and have 12-channel audio. Aside from that, most of the points made in that post still hold true to this date. The main thing that is constant is that all halls can only display up to 1.9:1 aspect ratio, just like the previous Xenon projectors. I still recommend checking that post out if you're looking for hall photos and general stuff outside of technical specifications like recommended seats etc. (Pav BJ is in a future post at page 33, Post #648). Anyway, on with the post.

Dune's re-run and it's sequel in March will be the true IMAX films to properly test the 12-channel audio tech from the new IMAX locations for us to properly experience. While yes, we had other prior IMAX films that fully utilized the 12-channel audio set-up, however, to my knowledge, they are either comic book movies and/or films converted for IMAX, which originally was audio mixed for Dolby Atmos. In terms of image size, both films will only display at a 1.9:1 aspect ratio here in Malaysia since we currently do not have any IMAX Laser GT/dual laser and OG 70mm halls to properly view the films' intended full, tall image at 1.43:1.

Quick disclaimer, considering IMAX Laser, let alone with 12-channel audio is scarce and are only located in Klang Valley. The old Xenon IMAX halls are still be recommended for films like Dune as these films were made specifically to be displayed on a taller screen, ala, IMAX (and the fact that these films will be cropped at a wider 2.39:1 in other non-IMAX halls cause IMAX be monopolizing the tall screen business ooof). The only IMAX hall in Malaysia I do not recommend visiting is Sunway Pyramid's as that hall's screen is way too small for a good IMAX experience (detailed Pyramid IMAX review can be found in my previous KV IMAX hall review, link above). Other than that, any other IMAX hall should be fine for a good IMAX experience (for actual IMAX screen measurements in Malaysia, check here: https://www.reddit.com/r/malaysia/comments/...s_in_malaysia/)

Summary: the best IMAX halls will of course be IMAX Laser, ideally with 12-channel audio. The only IMAX halls that have this two criteria are TGV (rank 1) Sunway Velocity, (2) 1Utama, (2) Pavilion Bukit Jalil and the newly opened GSC (3* with caveat) Aurum TRX Exchange. (4) IOI-City Mall 2's IMAX hall is IMAX Laser, however does not contain 12-channel audio, only half of that. TGV offers the better value currently for Dune's IMAX re-run at RM20 vs GSC's RM33, though both Velocity and I-City are the only TGV halls to price their tickets at RM35. I have inquired TGV for an explanation, will update this post when I get an answer.

1. The best hall IMAX would be at TGV Sunway Velocity as it contains a big and tall 1.43:1 screen, only one in West Malaysia, and due to it's size, it has the most movie image to screen utilization of any other Malaysian IMAX halls. There will be minor letterboxing (black bars at the top and bottom) due to the fact that the hall can only project at 1.9:1 AR, thus not fully utilizing the entire screen's height, but considering how big and tall the screen is, you'll still be awed at movie image's scale. Top it off with it being upgraded to 12-channel audio and IMAX laser projection, this is currently the best IMAX hall in Malaysia for proper, made for IMAX films.

2. If Velocity is not an convenient option, 1 Utama and Pavillion Bukit Jalil IMAX are also great alternatives as they are both have 12-channel audio and laser projection. 1U's hall has the larger screen, while Pav BJ has a smaller, modest screen (similar to IOI City Mall 2's). However, Pav BJ is a newer, sleeker hall with little design distractions when movie viewing, and in my opinion, has better seating arrangements (legroom primarily) than 1U. Personally, I would still choose 1U over Pav BJ because I prefer a larger screen, but you can't go wrong with either one.

3*. There is also the brand new GSC Aurum TRX IMAX Laser hall with 12-channel audio, however do note that the ticket prices for this hall is very expensive as the cinema chain itself is designed for the luxurious and rich. Currently, the IMAX ticket prices are RM65 per person, and would go up to RM80 post launch promotion. Most of the seats are twin-seats (so the actual ticket price would be RM130/160), with only one row of single seats close to the front of the screen. There's no proper announcement of the screen's actual measurements, but from the looks of it from the promo images, it looks to be similarly sized as IOI City Mall 2's 1.9:1 IMAX. The main attraction for this hall is the more comfortable seats and an abundance of "luxury" meals served to you, and ideally, with your partner at your disposal, as justified from the higher ticket price. This offering is very similar to TGV's Indulge, but unlike Indulge, the hall IMAX.

In my opinion, unless you are looking for a romantic, high class date with your significant other, I do not recommend this hall for the general movie-goers as the halls mentioned prior to this one offers better value at a way better price, especially in Velocity's case as it has the better technical specs ala larger screen. However, if anyone here is willing to bite the bullet and visit here, do take some photos of the hall, especially the screen and post them here, please? You'll be doing a big favour for everyone in this community thumbsup.gif.

4. Finally, the last IMAX Laser hall in Malaysia, which ironically, is the first IMAX Laser hall to be introduced in Malaysia. IOI City Mall 2's IMAX, at least technology wise, was the best IMAX hall of 2023 as it had the best viewing display of all IMAX, even against Big laser halls. That lasted up until TGV's announcement of IMAX Pav BJ later that year and three future IMAX Laser upgrades at existing halls. IOI lacks the extra 6 speakers for the 12-channel audio set-up like the other halls, so you won't get to fully experience Dune's audio. That aside, it is still a great hall as it has better legroom and in my opinion, more comfortable seats than TGV IMAX's Glide. It's screen is modest and is quite similar to Pav BJ's. The current major downside to this hall is the price at RM33 vs RM20 for Dune's re-run. This honestly makes no sense value wise since it's not even 12-channel audio, unlike TGV's and with that, I only recommend this spot if the TGV IMAX Laser options are inconvenient for you to visit.

Lastly, the rest of the IMAX halls left are the old Xenon projector ones with 6-channel audio. While these Xenon halls have poorer image quality versus IMAX Laser, though really, to many movie-goers, it will still look good and most of the enjoyment will be bolstered from the screen and image's size and scale, rather than image quality. As mentioned from prior paragraphs, any IMAX halls convenient and near you will be good enough (except Pyramid's), however, these two Xenon halls of Central I-City and Vivacity Megamall in my opinion, stands above the other Xenon halls and honestly, even competes with some IMAX Laser halls due to their sheer screen size.

Central I-City wise, without the context and actual number proof of Aurum's TRX IMAX screen size, in terms of a 1.9:1 IMAX screen, I-City is the largest one in Malaysia. I freaking love this hall and I wish it would get a deserved Laser and 12-channel audio upgrade down the road as along with its screen size, the hall is very visually sleek, luxury looking with very good seat legroom. The only downside, at least for me is that it's way too far from my residence as the mall is located in Shah Alam. It took me roughly 2 hours to get there, and another 2 hours back whilst having to deal with traffic and tolls, thus it's not an IMAX hall I will willingly return to, however, it is still one of the best IMAX experiences purely because of the screen size.

Vivacity Megamall I personally haven't visited, but according to the specs found online, it surprisingly has a 1.43:1 screen. It's slightly smaller than Velocity's, but this technically means Vivacity has the 2nd largest IMAX screen in Malaysia... Huh... Sorry I-City. Most of the praise Velocity received should apply to Vivacity too, though it is still a Xenon, 6-channel audio only hall. Nevertheless, at least, according to the screen dimension, this hall should be a blast for 1.9:1 IMAX films (to any East Malaysian IMAX fans here, please do reply and share photos of this hall and its screen, you'll be doing a great service to a nerd like me xd).

Closing notes

I'm quite excited to finally experience a full 12-channel audio IMAX film since that's what TGV has been marketing about with their entry to the IMAX Laser scene. That and my IMAX Dune experience during its original run was bonkers. I do hope the Velocity ticket price gets addressed soon, but otherwise, can't wait for this film and its sequel to come out.

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QUOTE(LightKeyDarkBlade @ Feb 7 2024, 04:15 PM)
Excited for Dune rerun!

But I notice that the ticket price for Velocity is RM 35 but it's RM 20 for other places like 1U and Pavilion BJ.

It was RM 20 for the Oppenheimer rerun. Are they now taking advantage of the fact that they have the biggest screen at Velocity?
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PMed the CS now it’s back to RM20
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QUOTE(Katharsis @ Feb 7 2024, 09:51 PM)
*Dune re-run price update TGV got back to me and has changed the price to RM20, curious if they will refund the surcharge to those who already paid RM35 for the tickets prior to the adjustment. Overall, great news and happy TGV did this.

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Huh, you're right, and it's not only Sunway Velocity, Central I-City TGV IMAX tickets for Dune's re-run is also RM35. Everywhere else at TGV IMAX is RM20. I've contacted their customer support for details, hopefully I will get a reply soon.

Closing notes

I'm quite excited to finally experience a full 12-channel audio IMAX film since that's what TGV has been marketing about with their entry to the IMAX Laser scene. That and my IMAX Dune experience during its original run was bonkers. I do hope the Velocity ticket price gets addressed soon, but otherwise, can't wait for this film and its sequel to come out.
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QUOTE(megakeygen_zero @ Feb 8 2024, 10:43 AM)
PMed the CS now it’s back to RM20
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Oh nice! I knew it had to be a mistake. I also see that they've added a few more timeslots so they probably hadn't finalised everything yet and put up the wrong price.

I still don't understand why GSC IOI City Mall's IMAX has the Dune rerun being priced at RM 33 though, and the "student price" isn't changed as well. It was the first IMAX with laser in Malaysia but it's literally not the best IMAX experience anymore and their direct competitor TGV offers both more value and better IMAX experiences. Even back then, you could still argue that Velocity was a good alternative to IOI City Mall despite it being Xenon due to its bigger screen size, so IOI City Mall wasn't the unopposed "king" for IMAX in Malaysia. The only advantage it has over TGV IMAX is that it caters to customers in Putrajaya where TGV has no cinemas in. Plus, a rerun shouldn't be priced at close to the normal price.

Anyhow, can't wait for both Dune rerun and Dune: Part Two! Really enjoyed the Oppenheimer rerun at Velocity. First watched Dune in IMAX more than two years ago at Velocity and I can't wait for a much better viewing experience at Velocity again with laser (the Velocity IMAX seating arrangement pre-upgrade was cursed, glad they changed that). And 12-channel audio finally for Dune!
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I have just visited the new IMAX With Laser and 12 Channel Audio at the Aurum Theatre, TRX...
And fuhhhh it is really luxurious.
No wonder the price is that high.
The seats is so comfortable and it is fully reclinable.
And surprisingly the seats not made with leather but soft cushion like at my home.
The legroom is just so wide.
They really take this thing to a whole new level.

But for screen size, it is quite big for me, but I feel it is bigger? than IOI?
Maybe all of you can judge it by yourself based on the pics below.

Anyway I will not try this again soon enough due to the really high price but overall I am really blown away with the amount of class I get for watching Argylle for 2 hours 17 minutes.
It is just so impressive and luxurious overall.
Feels like they treat you like an 'atas' person.
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Oh BTW my seat is at row B15 and B16.


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QUOTE(khainiz94 @ Feb 9 2024, 10:24 PM)
I have just visited the new IMAX With Laser and 12 Channel Audio at the Aurum Theatre, TRX...
And fuhhhh it is really luxurious.
No wonder the price is that high.
The seats is so comfortable and it is fully reclinable.
And surprisingly the seats not made with leather but soft cushion like at my home.
The legroom is just so wide.
They really take this thing to a whole new level.

But for screen size, it is quite big for me, but I feel it is bigger? than IOI?
Maybe all of you can judge it by yourself based on the pics below.

Anyway I will not try this again soon enough due to the really high price but overall I am really blown away with the amount of class I get for watching Argylle for 2 hours 17 minutes.
It is just so impressive and luxurious overall.
Feels like they treat you like an 'atas' person.
😂😂😂
Oh BTW my seat is at row B15 and B16.


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Done with the Dune rerun @ Velocity. Somehow after watching Oppie, everything else seemed blurry even on the same Laser IMAX projection lol

Next on the menu : Dune Part 2
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QUOTE(megakeygen_zero @ Feb 15 2024, 01:31 PM)
Done with the Dune rerun @ Velocity. Somehow after watching Oppie, everything else seemed blurry even on the same Laser IMAX projection lol

Next on the menu : Dune Part 2
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Rewatched Dune @ Velocity too! Dune isnt the sharpest movie (especially compared to Oppie), but the 10 mins Dune 2 preview looks quite sharp!
Looking forward!

And also hopefully Tenet rerelease comes to Malaysia too, it's the movie that converted me into an IMAX fan. The soundtrack is just damn good in IMAX

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I missed the Dune rerun. cry.gif

Both TGV and GSC only ran it for 1 week and it's also over CNY. Guess why they did that. Bloody Madame Web.

They reserved literally all of the IMAX timeslots for that bloody movie.

The best cinematic experiences available in Malaysia, reserved for a bad movie. I just cannot.
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QUOTE(LightKeyDarkBlade @ Feb 15 2024, 06:48 PM)
I missed the Dune rerun.  cry.gif

Both TGV and GSC only ran it for 1 week and it's also over CNY. Guess why they did that. Bloody Madame Web.

They reserved literally all of the IMAX timeslots for that bloody movie.

The best cinematic experiences available in Malaysia, reserved for a bad movie. I just cannot.
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Meanwhile in Australia Madame Web only one showing a day in IMAX. Dune 1 still have two slots per day lol


but tbh, I wish TGV would do a special back to back screening for Dune 1 and 2 at Velocity IMAX

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QUOTE(KaiHD @ Feb 16 2024, 12:15 AM)
Meanwhile in Australia Madame Web only one showing a day in IMAX. Dune 1 still have two slots per day lol
but tbh, I wish TGV would do a special back to back screening for Dune 1 and 2 at Velocity IMAX
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I know, right? Whose executive decision was it to save all IMAX slots for stupid Madame Web? This always happens for Malaysian cinema; they keep showing bad movies. But I can’t blame them entirely too because most Malaysian moviegoers keep watching bad movies (watch IMAX for the most random movies, I cannot brain).

TGV did announce a Dune marathon but it’s at 1U IMAX, not Velocity. Another L for them. How could they do that while they rerun Dune for only a week? And it’s over CNY which a lot of people celebrate??

I know this is kinda off topic but I’m still so pissed that I couldn’t watch it. I hope they run it back when this bloody Madame Web dies down, and I hope it does soon because I have literally zero interest in the movie.

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