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post Oct 18 2012, 09:45 AM, updated 3y ago

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[UPDATED in preparation of Dune Part 2 (2023)]


The Classical Debate for Moviegoers!


Every year, Malaysia is introduced with a brand new multiplex or movie theater and keeping up with them can be really fun & exciting!

Malaysia's leading exhibitors include Golden Screen Cinemas (GSC), MBO Cinemas, TGV Cinemas, Lotus Five Star Cinemas (LFS) and many other independent cinemas.

For some, they would not care about where they watch their movies but over here we do! As a community of movie lovers, everything really does matter, including screen size, picture quality, audio quality, seat quality, seating arrangements, pricing, F&B, customer service, luxury, budget and everything else that matters!



Major chain breakdown and comparisons



GSC
GSC is a well recognized brand in Malaysia and the largest cinema chain as well. Known for its competitive pricing, reliability and quality. First in Malaysia to introduce premium cinema halls and became the trendsetter for modern multiplexes. The iconic 18 screens MidValley Megamall (currently refurbished with 21 screens) is a symbol of Malaysian's love for movies! Still unbeatable when it comes to credit card offers and promotions! As of Aug'23, GSC is the only chain that allows actual food into their halls from their restaurant Happy Co. Not to forget chicken wings and meatballs as well tongue.gif

Fuyoo GSC also takeover MBO partially!

Hot spot locations moneyflies.gif IOI City Mall, MidValley Megamall, Starling Mall, Tropicana Gardens Mall, Paradigm Johor Bahru, Midvalley JB

Premium halls: LASER IMAX, Gold Class, Premiere Class, Maxx, 4DX, D-Box, THX Certification, DOLBY ATMOS Surround System, PlayPlus, Onyx, 4K Laser Projection MORE INFO HERE[url=https://www.gsc.com.my/experiences]MORE INFO HERE


Biggest screen: MAXX MyTown, GSC Starling Mall BigScreen, IMAX Laser Putrajaya, GSC Lalaport BigScreen




TGV
One of the first strong competitors for GSC and the second largest cinema chain in Malaysia, known for its darker themed approach, luxury and class. Locally known as the more expensive spot for movies. The first cinema to price seats in distant from screen ( Standard, Preferred, Premium) in Malaysia. First to introduce early bird promotion tickets, bean bag halls and its famous collaboration with IMAX. Reigning champion for the best caramel popcorn, Movieclub promotions and unbeatable when it comes to seasonal F&B promotions such as tumbler/big-sized drinking cup/cool popcorn holder, etc.

Although the IMAX halls in TGV are smaller in screen and size compared to the once-upon-a-time original IMAX in Berjaya Times Square, digital IMAX is definitely subpar to the new IMAX Laser, now only in GSC IOI Putrajaya.

Hot spot locations moneyflies.gif Pavilion Bukit Jalil, Sunway Pyramid, 1 Utama

Premium halls: Digital IMAX, Indulge, LUXE, Beanieplex, Dolby ATMOS MORE INFO HERE

Biggest screen: IMAX Icity



MBO
Wasn't considered a competitor until the launch of their latest cinemas in recent years. Despite fewer multiplexes in comparison to GSC or TGV, MBO is pushing boundaries and raising the benchmark in term of quality and movie experiences with their latest outlets. Known for its STARCLUB as it was the first in Malaysia to introduce a loyalty program for customers.

Update 2023, GSC taking over MBO is definitely a sad news for healthy cinematic experience competition sad.gif

Premium halls: BigScreen, Dolby ATMOS surround system, MX4D, KECIL, Premier, Onyx MORE INFO HERE



IMAX vs MAXX vs BigScreen


The pioneer of modern big screens, IMAX is indeed the better option of the biggies. The reasons are because of the customized hall layout, immersive experience, custom audio/video set up, 3-D specialty, reputed international standards and films must be processed by IMAX (post-production) or even shot in IMAX camera for its full screen ratio! IMAX isn't just a hall, its the current international standard of how to watch movies the best way possible. Filmmakers are opting to process films in IMAX due to its exclusiveness for movie experience. In other words, films shot on normal cameras will have to undergo a post-production process with IMAX, both in picture and sound to meet its standards around the globe! The debate concerning Malaysia's IMAX fans lies in the actual IMAX screen size.


Originally, IMAX is intended to be a really huge screen, with the biggest one going up to (35m x 30m) with resolutions up to 12K, given the conditions for it are met. Now that is super huge! Unfortunately, it also costs a lot to keep it running on the long run. Constructing an IMAX hall requires a much bigger space than standard cinema halls. Due to space restraint, mall sizes and a high rental that comes with it, IMAX have decided to make the screens much smaller without letting go of its movie experience and to meet exhibitors demands as well. To go big worldwide, IMAX has to shrink its screen size! ironic? Therefore, IMAX has decided to go with the smaller screen (Digital IMAX) in Malaysia as well. Have a look at the screen size comparison over here.


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Malaysia had the original IMAX once upon a time in Berjaya Times Square (level 10), as I had the chance of watching a couple of movies there back then. Due to poor business, IMAX had to shut its doors in Times Square before GSC took over and rebranded it into Maxx, with a smaller screen size in comparison to the original. That being said, GSC had to bring in all of their own equipment instead (DOLBY processors, dual projectors) to meet the standard for a large screen projection and sound. The only remnant of IMAX was its hall design as everything else was stripped down. There was a mass confusion for moviegoers on whether Maxx was the real deal IMAX. Maxx is actually the brand for GSC's big screen counterparts.

The latest Maxx hall additions in MyTown, Ipoh Parade, IOI City Mall & Paradigm JB is GSC's way of playing catch up with IMAX. Surprisingly, MBO made its entry into the race with BigScreen and they mean serious business. This hall is equipped with state-of-the-art technology that's the first of its kind in Malaysia, resulting in highly improved image quality. You can expect clearer and sharper visuals, as well as enhanced brightness, contrast and colour performance from the flagship laser 4K RGB projector thanks to their partnership with BARCO. It also has the biggest screen in the country, debatable as GSC claims Mytown's Maxx hall is bigger instead.

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D-BOX vs 4DX vs MX4D

Having tried all three, the best is definitely 4DX in terms of experience followed by MX4D and DBOX. DBOX although in certain halls comes with THX certification and Dolby ATMOS surround, their seating way at the back of the hall on the last rows may be off putting to some.

Best 4DX Hall: GSC Lalaport
Best DBOX Hall: GSC Midvalley
best MX4D Hall: GSC Starling Mall, GSC Tropicana Gardens Mall


Gold Class vs Premiere Class vs Indulge vs Premier
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PlayPlus vs KECIL
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Which is your favourite weekend spot to catch movies in or around Klang Valley? Excluding fancy halls (Gold Class, Premiere Class, Beaniplex, IMAX, LUXE), lets give some spotlight to those normal halls we always go to as well. Every single cinemas in Malaysia are welcomed to be reviewed too. Here are my personal top choices!




Klang Valley

1. GSC Starling Mall (BigScreen 4K ATMOS) - Huge screen, crisp sound, powerful bass and comfortable seats. Worth the shot for blockbusters!

2. MBO Atria Mall

3. GSC MidValley (Hall 18 - ATMOS), Hall 19-21 seems to be better as they are the newer one compared to the previous older 18 halls.

3. GSC IOI City Mall (Maxx ATMOS)

4. GSC Lalaport new in town, awesome as of now!

5. GSC Starling Mall

5. GSC Tropicana Gardens Mall

6. GSC MyTown (Maxx ATMOS)


Special Mentions

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1. GSC NU Sentral (Hall 3 & 11)

2. GSC Setia City Mall's good sound system

3. TSR Cineplex Shah Alam (RGB Laser Hall)



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1. LFS Selayang Capitol - New management and renovations took place recently. Improved than before. Spot for Indian films/budget options for surrounding area

2. Sentul Cinema - was terrible, now closed down as apartment is rising up.

3. MBO Brem Mall - outdated. Spotted a rat!

4. TGV Suria KLCC - uncomfortable seats, small leg rooms and expensive.

5. GSC Queensbay Mall - seems to be a favourite for locals nearby. The ratio of seats to hall size to screen size is a disaster. You better don't sit way back. The screen might be small from there and the super-bright exit sign will distract you.

6. GSC Gurney Plaza - outdated, old, underwhelming audio surround




Penang Island

1. TGV Gurney Paragon - but heard quality is dropping...sorry penang folks!



Kedah

1. MBO Central Square, Sg Petani



Malacca

1. LFS Mahkota Parade
2. MBO Elements Mall


Share your thoughts/opinion/reviews on it. Lets help each other for a better movie experience...

This post has been edited by rideverest: Aug 23 2023, 06:18 PM
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post Oct 18 2012, 09:46 AM

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GSC Pavillion midnight show always no air cond one ... =="
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if only TGV doesn't cost so much, Wangsa Walk gets my vote.
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post Oct 18 2012, 10:15 AM

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QUOTE(sickx @ Oct 18 2012, 09:55 AM)
if only TGV doesn't cost so much, Wangsa Walk gets my vote.
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I do agree with you. TGV's pricing is getting higher after they renovated and brought in the ' new look ' ...
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post Oct 18 2012, 10:16 AM

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TGV 1 Utama is 'coming soon'? Re-opening in new location, same wing. I went to Old Wing the other day, as I was taking the escalator up, the floor above me had like 'TGV Cinemas Opening Soon'. I do hope this one has IMAX, going to IMAX in Sunway Pyramid is too ridiculous - it's far and the jam is crazy.


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post Oct 18 2012, 10:17 AM

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QUOTE(rideverest @ Oct 18 2012, 10:45 AM)

5. TGV Wangsa Walk

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post Oct 18 2012, 11:13 AM

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The re-opening of TGV 1 Utama has been delayed countless times this year. Now they're expecting to open in December. And yes it will have an IMAX hall.
I used to visit a few different cinemas frequently a few years ago but not anymore so I can't give a comparison. But I really like TGV Sunway Pyramid after they renovated some time ago. The seats are now spacious and comfortable and haven't had any problems with the audio so far. Before the renovation I wouldn't even go there even if its a free show. And Pyramid is just next to my house.
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post Oct 18 2012, 12:12 PM

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Anyone have tried GSC MAXX or TGV'S Beaniplex?
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QUOTE(defaultname365 @ Oct 18 2012, 10:16 AM)
TGV 1 Utama is 'coming soon'? Re-opening in new location, same wing. I went to Old Wing the other day, as I was taking the escalator up, the floor above me had like 'TGV Cinemas Opening Soon'. I do hope this one has IMAX, going to IMAX in Sunway Pyramid is too ridiculous - it's far and the jam is crazy.
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Not only that, I'm a frequent One-U goer. biggrin.gif
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TGV Aeon Station 18 in Ipoh


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QUOTE(rideverest @ Oct 18 2012, 10:45 AM)
This discussion is classic but in recent times, many new cinema has popped out including the re-birth of IMAX in our country. Despite the smaller screen/hall size compared to the original IMAX in Berjaya Times Square, the new form of DIGITAL IMAX really impresses both audio and visually, making it my top rank for the best cinema hall in Malaysia despite being overpriced.

Excluding IMAX from the list, which is your favourite weekend spot to catch movies nowadays in or around Klang Valley? Here is my top 5 choices based on consistency of quality screening, pricing and customer service :

1. GSC 1 Utama --- THX halls 2 and 3 - big and loud is all I want rclxms.gif

2. GSC Signature Gardens --- Never been to the gold class halls yet but the premier halls 1 and 2 ( THX ) rocks.

3. GSC Summit USJ's old and famous THX hall. ( Just watched Maattrraan here last week. )

4. Cathay Damansara

5. TGV Wangsa Walk

Not to miss GSC Pavillion but the ticket and car parking price there is expensive.

Best place to watch an Indian film - BigCinemas Brem Mall Kepong ( hall 1-4 ). Just for the sake of crazy fans and the sounds of whistle and clap during first day first shows. Will not recommend BigC Selayang Capitol for it's poor service and deteriorating quality. ( 15 years ago this place was the spot man ).
These are just based on the cinemas I've been to only. Pls share your opinions on other new cinemas too plus who missed TGV 1 Utama? Wonder when it will re-open with its new IMAX hall....
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sunway pyramid is the best.....TGV...
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post Oct 19 2012, 11:19 PM

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QUOTE(kuaLe_AGX @ Oct 18 2012, 03:15 PM)
TGV Aeon Station 18 in Ipoh
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I did go to TGV Station 18 and saw the cinema but didn't watch movie yet the cinema was really good-looking! Some sort like TGV 1st Avenue and TGV WWM's design.
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post Oct 20 2012, 03:26 PM

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I agree 1U is the best.
However, Summit is too old. Even the carpet smells.
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Supporter of GSC 1 Utama.. biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(sickx @ Oct 18 2012, 09:55 AM)
if only TGV doesn't cost so much, Wangsa Walk gets my vote.
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Personal pick for audio and visual experience:
1. One Utama GSC THX halls
2. Pavilion GSC THX halls
3. Sunway Pyramid TGV IMAX
4. Summit City GSC THX hall
5. Berjaya Times Square GSC Max hall
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post Oct 23 2012, 03:42 PM

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For IMAX, currently Berjaya Time Square top.

For THX, i prefer tropicana mall.
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Eh? Tropicana Mall got THX meh? I tot for Klang Valley GSC, THX is only available in OneU, Pav, MidV and Summit
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post Oct 24 2012, 04:59 PM

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QUOTE(luckykid5 @ Oct 23 2012, 03:42 PM)
For IMAX, currently Berjaya Time Square top.

For THX, i prefer tropicana mall.
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IMAX is not running in Berjaya Times Square nowadays. It's been taken over by GSC and named GSC MAXX. I don't think there is a THX Hall in Tropicana btw.....
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cathay cineplex the curve!
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sunway TGV'S Beaniplex
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QUOTE(luckykid5 @ Oct 23 2012, 03:42 PM)
For IMAX, currently Berjaya Time Square top.

For THX, i prefer tropicana mall.
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BTS is not IMAX, boss..
TCM don't have THX Hall, if I not mistaken, boss.....


Boss boss boss....


Added on October 31, 2012, 8:06 pmI think TGV is much more better than GSC, in term of cinema hall.
The reason is because almost all the cinema hall in TGV is Digital 2D, unlike GSC, even GSC Paradigm is not all goes Digital 2D...



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For those looking for Couple Seat,my vote goes to Wangsa Walk TGV.
Quite spacious but expensive too. TGV Kepong not recommended for couple seat.
It does not look like couple seat at all. It look like normal seats without the barrier in the middle. sweat.gif
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I like Tropicana Mall GSC, not crowded, comfortable sit, bloody cold air conditioner~lol
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QUOTE(Mickey C @ Oct 31 2012, 08:00 PM)

The reason is because almost all the cinema hall in TGV is Digital 2D
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Is this really true? Even halls in cheapo malls just Kepong Jusco?
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QUOTE(QuickFire @ Nov 4 2012, 12:51 PM)
Is this really true? Even halls in cheapo malls just Kepong Jusco?
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I think so, you can try... I watched so times over there, all digital 2D...
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im a KL boy, but i have to say at <rm10 ticket price, MBO cinema at The Spring got to be the best~!! goin inside there is like goin inside an opera house~!
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The new TGV 1 Utama has opened and I'm really excited to visit there this weekend. Anyone been there yet? Can you guys give some info on seats, hall size, sound quality and IMAX hall.
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Hall 7 has one of the best Sound Qualities i've ever experienced in a long time.

IMAX still remains to be seen, even if it is wider.
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QUOTE(Kyoyagami @ Dec 17 2012, 12:57 PM)
Hall 7 has one of the best Sound Qualities i've ever experienced in a long time.

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You're talking about the new 1U TGV right?
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Yup, was replying to the dude above me. smile.gif
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QUOTE(Kyoyagami @ Dec 17 2012, 03:27 PM)
Yup, was replying to the dude above me. smile.gif
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post Dec 17 2012, 10:53 PM

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IMAX Sunway v/s IMAX 1U ??? Which wins??? Plus there is an increase in IMAX tix price in 1U.....
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TGV Rawang also not bad.
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TGV Sunway Pyramid quite okay, but GSC Setia City Mall not that good
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QUOTE(rideverest @ Dec 17 2012, 10:53 PM)
IMAX Sunway v/s IMAX 1U ??? Which wins??? Plus there is an increase in IMAX tix price in 1U.....
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IMAX 1U is better because it's construsted specifically for IMAX.. while sunway pyramid is 2 halls combined to become an IMAX
Been to IMAX 1U twice... its good
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For IMAX, where is best seat location? Is it at the back cos the screen too big for closeup?
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GSC alamanda also quite good. Their dolby sound are just woking great. Not too cold, comfort sit and also, much cheaper that most cinema in KL.
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one u TGV got IMAX
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I think MBO Citta Mall is good! New and a very different concept, but tickets price,...phewww,very expensive...
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QUOTE(Kelvin8998 @ Mar 28 2013, 03:22 PM)
IMAX 1U is better because it's construsted specifically for IMAX.. while sunway pyramid is 2 halls combined to become an IMAX
Been to IMAX 1U twice... its good
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Really?

I felt sunway IMAX is bigger and sound quality is better as well.

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Sound quality wise nothing beats a THX hall since the sound can even track accross the screen... But i personally find that the new D2D projection systems with a well calibrated projector beats THX interms of visual.

Worse cinema i've been to would be Tropicana City Mall, after a few times i concluded anything there not on digital 2d cant be accepted by me, the tapes are badly stored with scratches and the projectors are not aligned nor properly focused to the canvas. Sound sometimes feel like its constantly switching between 2.1 and 7.1 ...
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QUOTE(xphossis @ Apr 2 2013, 12:15 AM)
Really?

I felt sunway IMAX is bigger and sound quality is better as well.
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Its SUPPOSED to be better.. not sure how true can tht be... rolleyes.gif
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The Garden Premier Class, which hall is had the best Sound Quality? anyone had experience it?
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IMAX 1U - outstanding. Been there once. smile.gif
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Which are the best seat in GSC Pavilion KL Hall 3?
Is seat F8 and F9 the best?
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QUOTE(douglas_loon @ Apr 6 2013, 01:17 AM)
IMAX 1U - outstanding. Been there once. smile.gif
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but it is hard to find a seat...
maybe because i went during weekdays.

gone to tgv luxe 1u...
i was expecting more...
but it was okay, you got table to put popcorn or handbag.
and more privacy and limited seats...

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QUOTE(new in IT @ May 10 2013, 03:02 PM)
Which are the best seat in GSC Pavilion KL Hall 3?
Is seat F8 and F9 the best?
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It depends on your seating taste. If you like the screen to fill up your vision and make you feel like you're really into a movie, seats J,K,L 5-12 is perfect. This is my spot for 3D movies as well.

In your situation, seats F8 and F9 are for a more relaxed viewing which many prefer as well. It all depends on you
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QUOTE(invisiblelim @ Apr 5 2013, 12:23 PM)
The Garden Premier Class, which hall is had the best Sound Quality? anyone had experience it?
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Gardens Premiere Halls 1 and 2 are larger and with THX certification if I'm not mistaken.
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TGV 1U, de best atm
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GSC 1 Utama Cinema 9 - Twin seat leg room is more spaciaious than the other twin seat in GSC 1 utama
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imax tgv 1u or pyarmid ???
which better
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Prefer IMAX at 1U
it is custom made hall for IMAX , guess not for Sunway

I may be wrong sad.gif
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I noticed some movie in the showtime starts like this -> (ATMOS). What does that means?

Also, is Berjaya Times Square MAXX = 2D or 3D? icon_question.gif
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QUOTE(Violet Ling @ Jun 17 2014, 05:08 PM)
I noticed some movie in the showtime starts like this -> (ATMOS). What does that means?

Also, is Berjaya Times Square MAXX = 2D or 3D?  icon_question.gif
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ATMOS is the audio. ATMOS halls has speakers all over the hall and even on top so you kinda feel like you're in the movie.

MAXX hall plays both 2D and 3D. No difference from other halls except it has the biggest screen in Malaysia so you might wanna try it at least once.
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I noticed some movie in the showtime starts like this -> (ATMOS). What does that means?

Also, is Berjaya Times Square MAXX = 2D or 3D?  icon_question.gif
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Watched Edge of Tomorrow ATMOS 1U and Transformers Age of Extinction at ATMOS Pavillion. They have converted their respective hall 3 into ATMOS surround. My review...it's just too good for our ears. It feels more natural and the 360 surround just encloses you in it!


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QUOTE(Violet Ling @ Jun 17 2014, 05:08 PM)
I noticed some movie in the showtime starts like this -> (ATMOS). What does that means?

Also, is Berjaya Times Square MAXX = 2D or 3D?  icon_question.gif
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Only GSC got ATMOS hall. Using better sound system. Only available at GSC 1 Utama (not sure which hall) and GSC Pavilion (hall 3).
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I think GSC Midvalley Hall 12 de largest screen... what u guys say?
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I think GSC Midvalley Hall 12 de largest screen... what u guys say?
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Used to be but now no la bro...got bigger halls and bigger screens already around Klang Valley area. Still it's the largest in GSC MV!

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TGV 1 Utama or GSC 1 Utama?
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Ok,

Penang Kia reporting -

I am subject to convenience n to me driving [in most instances, it includes being stuck in traffic jams as well] is not what I will include for my leisure R & R - thus I only go to the nearest cinemas near my home so -

TGV Paragon - is brand new- so spanking new , u can tell via its images - has IMAX [ only one in Pg at d moment ]

GSC Gurney Plaza - is getting old - Saw de Giver here n was really surprised tat images were dull n blurry [ hardly any contrast ] - even thou it was played in the smaller halls, does not warrant sub standard equipment to play it

Which is better is a given as de newer equipment always spell greater images..

BTW - wanna ask Imax patronizers - how many speakers do u see in ur local Imax theaters? Here in Pg [TGV Paragon] de Imax halls has 1 big ass speakers at each corner at the back - no side speakers visible [ like de normal cinema halls ] Sound still comes from de front - [ cant really see as its behind de screen ] LCR is my assumption here..

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TGV 1 Utama or GSC 1 Utama?
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I think it comes down to which surrounding you prefer. In my opinion, both the theaters are equally good.

TGV 1 UTAMA

+ IMAX
+ Dark/classy look
+ Dolby 7.1 sound. Sound seems to be sharper for me. Bass above average
+ F&B...For me TGV leads the popcorn race smile.gif
+ New

- Standard seats are too upfront and close to screen. Neck pain lo
- Seats not my liking
- expensive premium tickets


GSC 1 UTAMA

+ Dolby Atmos (hall 3) and THX (hall 2/3)
+ Better normal 3D halls ( love the new design of 3D glasses. Easier for people with specs to wear)
+ family-friendly feeling
+ For now still not overpriced
+ Good seating comfort and seat arrangement
+ Better bass

- It's getting old?? I dont know. For now no drawbacks. Wish they renovate soon with the way they did with GSC MidValley
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QUOTE(dirtrun @ Oct 1 2014, 01:00 PM)
Ok,

Penang Kia reporting -

I am subject to convenience n to me driving [in most instances, it includes being stuck in traffic jams as well] is not what I will include for my leisure R & R - thus I only go to the nearest cinemas near my home so -

TGV Paragon - is brand new- so spanking new , u can tell via its images - has IMAX [ only one in Pg at d moment ]

GSC Gurney Plaza - is getting old - Saw de Giver here n was really surprised tat images were dull n blurry [ hardly any contrast ] - even thou it was played in the smaller halls, does not warrant sub standard equipment to play it

Which is better is a given as de newer equipment always spell greater images..

BTW - wanna ask Imax patronizers - how many speakers do u see in ur local Imax theaters? Here in Pg [TGV Paragon] de Imax halls has 1 big ass speakers at each corner at the back - no side speakers visible [ like de normal cinema halls ] Sound still comes from de front - [ cant really see as its behind de screen ] LCR is my assumption here..

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Haven't been to Paragon yet but I agree Gurney is getting old. I recall seeing those two big-ass speakers at the back of IMAX hall. Not sure about the sides. Will check next time icon_rolleyes.gif
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Anyone been to Premium X Cinemas, Once City Mall ? Is it worth watching a movie there?
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Anyone been to Premium X Cinemas, One City Mall ? Is it worth watching a movie there? Seats, sound quality, hall size?

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Anyone been to Premium X Cinemas, Once City Mall ? Is it worth watching a movie there?
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Been to premium at MidValley.. iIIRC seats were like Rm70 or something. Someone shows you to your seat, and brings your food and drink to you later. Blankets if it gets too cold.
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QUOTE(wodenus @ Dec 7 2015, 10:16 AM)
Been to premium at MidValley.. iIIRC seats were like Rm70 or something. Someone shows you to your seat, and brings your food and drink to you later. Blankets if it gets too cold.
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Hahaha, I think he meant the cinema named "Premium X Cinemas" in One City USJ. It's an independent operator and not affiliated to any of the big four (GSC, TGV, MBO, Cathay)! laugh.gif

And as for best cinema hall, my favorite are these few:
- Luxe Hall, TGV 1 Utama (cosy and comfy cinema with great sound system)
- Gold Class, Signatures at Mid Valley Gardens (now that's the definition of a really luxurious cinema!)
- The THX hall in GSC Mid Valley - just watched "The Good Dinosaur" there yesterday! (stadium seats give a great view of the screen at the top and middle - too bad about those in front - as well as that wonderful surround sound throughout the hall)
- TGV Bukit Raja, although I hardly ever go to Klang nowadays, haha! (that was a revolution in cinema-going, back in the 90s - it was also the first multiplex with sloping stadium seats, more so than the original 1 Utama halls!)
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Worth the experience.. just for the experience why not.
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Worth the experience.. just for the experience why not.
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QUOTE(rideverest @ Dec 7 2015, 09:11 AM)
Anyone been to Premium X Cinemas, One City Mall ? Is it worth watching a movie there? Seats, sound quality, hall size?
seat kinda big & cozy for me. poor maintenance dow, some seat are busted. need to report then only they fix it. I kena twice at same seat doh.gif forgot which hall but is back row near the doors.
just viewing angle sucks. from front to back only got slight elevation. all halls are the same size I think. can't comment on sound, I ain't audiophile

reason why I like going to X Cinemas coz it damn close to my place. 10-15 min drive & its less crowded. only worth if ur movie junkie & don't like wasting time on the road
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QUOTE(iguana_dude_619 @ Dec 8 2015, 05:29 PM)
seat kinda big & cozy for me. poor maintenance dow, some seat are busted. need to report then only they fix it. I kena twice at same seat  doh.gif forgot which hall but is back row near the doors.
just viewing angle sucks. from front to back only got slight elevation. all halls are the same size I think. can't comment on sound, I ain't audiophile

reason why I like going to X Cinemas coz it damn close to my place. 10-15 min drive & its less crowded. only worth if ur movie junkie & don't like wasting time on the road
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Thanks for the review man. I'm not the type who likes to go to a quiet cinema. For me the more the merrier rclxms.gif but make sure buy ticket siap siap..hehe


Update on other cinemas...

> GSC Nu Sentral, KL. Hall 11 is huge. The biggest hall in that cinema. Large screen, loud sound, high bass. Usually screens Tamil films. Went in there twice and both the time the A/C was not working properly. Hope they have fixed it by now.

> GSC Aman Central, Alor Setar. Medium to small sized halls here mostly. Not the biggest ATMOS hall but sound system was good. Watched Spectre here in the ATMOS hall but the film didn't utilize the surround option. I guess Spectre had no ATMOS mixing done or maybe it's not brought in here to our country.

The dedicated ATMOS hall same like any other ATMOS. They tend to give the same quality in every cinema like IMAX despite various sizes of halls. But the experience depends on the movie itself on how well the film equipped and mixed the sound for it. Went to watch Spy @ Atmos GSC Quill City. The sound was crappy. So yeah, depends on the movie in the end. But with just an extra RM1 from normal cinema hall, why not go for it right?

> MBO Central Square, Sg Petani. Only went here once and got into Hall 8. I was surpised on how good it was. The hall size was almost alike with those THX halls in 1U/Pavillion. Seats were bit too hard for me but the cinema was new. Did they renovate this place or is it a new cinema in SP? Cz if you're staying in SP I would recommend this place over GSC Amanjaya thumbup.gif




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I watched fast & furious 7 at Hall 1 (Dolby Atmos) at GSC Quill City Mall.. quite nice sound system i would say~ biggrin.gif
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Living in SKV, and i'm gsc person.
Never tried tgv/mbo.

Ioi city wins, hands down.
Alamanda sucks big time. Reason? U bought barcode tix also need to queue with people buying normal tix.

Living in the fast lane/skip the queue kepala bana.
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QUOTE(Rudd @ Dec 18 2016, 10:49 PM)
Living in SKV, and i'm gsc person.
Never tried tgv/mbo.

Ioi city wins, hands down.
Alamanda sucks big time. Reason? U bought barcode tix also need to queue with people buying normal tix.

Living in the fast lane/skip the queue kepala bana.
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Agreed! Not on the queue but the movie experience itself. Feels just so normal. The mall itself is small and not up to par with others. Only good for those nearby...
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problem with most local cinema operators outside of Klang valley

they know nuts about their own system, and any defects/calibration will have to wait for days for their HQ to fix it, especially for those in East Malaysia.

Most halls in those cinemas will have bad speakers or out of calibration projectors after a few months.

My experience with both MBO, TGV and GSC here in Kuching, first 3 months the halls will have one of the best experience in town, but after 3 months or more, problems start cropping out, faulty speakers, dirty stained seats, ghosting effects, and with my most recent trip to the newest cinema TGV Vivacity, IMAX halls center speakers were defective, not as clear and loud as it should be from what I watch few weeks back. 3D-X hall also is a mess, movie screened with bad ghosting, complaint both cases to the staff there, and they told me the movie came in like that doh.gif doh.gif


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QUOTE(greyshadow @ Dec 20 2016, 04:40 PM)
problem with most local cinema operators outside of Klang valley

they know nuts about their own system, and any defects/calibration will have to wait for days for their HQ to fix it, especially for those in East Malaysia.

Most halls in those cinemas will have bad speakers or out of calibration projectors after a few months.

My experience with both MBO, TGV and GSC here in Kuching, first 3 months the halls will have one of the best experience in town, but after 3 months or more, problems start cropping out, faulty speakers, dirty stained seats, ghosting effects, and with my most recent trip to the newest cinema TGV Vivacity, IMAX halls center speakers were defective, not as clear and loud as it should be from what I watch few weeks back.  3D-X hall also is a mess, movie screened with bad ghosting, complaint both cases to the staff there, and they told me the movie came in like that doh.gif doh.gif
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I always thought the East side had good cinemas. Something new keeps popping out once a year or two. Healthy competition should be keeping cinemas alive! Sounds scary to go for a movie there now... Hehe

Anyone on the new TGV velocity, Cheras?

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TGV is the cinema Air Asia. The cost lies in little things.

You want an already expensive normal pop corn combo? Oh sorry, now we only sell promotion combo which comes with this are-you-fucking-kidding-me design tumbler combo and charge you more than double.
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I remembered watching CA : Civil War in 3D MAXX ATMOS format. GSC BTS MAXX hall.

Feels like watching IMAX but about rm10 cheaper. Yeah i know that the hall was once an IMAX theatre but why GSC don't bring any 3D movies in MAXX resolutions anymore?
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TGV is the cinema Air Asia. The cost lies in little things.

You want an already expensive normal pop corn combo? Oh sorry, now we only sell promotion combo which comes with this are-you-fucking-kidding-me design tumbler combo and charge you more than double.
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QUOTE(megakeygen_zero @ Dec 21 2016, 12:44 AM)
I remembered watching CA : Civil War in 3D MAXX ATMOS format. GSC BTS MAXX hall.

Feels like watching IMAX but about rm10 cheaper. Yeah i know that the hall was once an IMAX theatre but why GSC don't bring any 3D movies in MAXX resolutions anymore?
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Wow GSC can bring in Maxx resolution movies? I swear I didn't know it existed, such format. I watched Star Trek Into the Darkness and Star Wars Ep7 in BTS GSC Maxx. I prefer putting my extra money on a super-clear IMAX screen and it's strong bass. Maxx feels like a stretched screen that ends up reducing pixelation of films. Gosh I miss the old 70mm IMAX in BTS.
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I really wish we have IMAX Laser & Dolby Cinema soon in Malaysia.
At the moment IMAX or Atmos is my choice but still not good enough if compare to those two. sigh.....

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GSC Quill City Mall i guess because they have leather seat.

I still remembered watching Legendary of Tarzan at there
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I really wish we have IMAX Laser & Dolby Cinema soon in Malaysia.
At the moment IMAX or Atmos is my choice but still not good enough if compare to those two. sigh.....
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sunway velocity still new
seats also got factory smell
like the entrance
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am just a family friendly movie goers
good as i can bring my active son and little 7months daughter
y gsc no family friendly??
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QUOTE(kaxe113 @ Jan 26 2017, 01:47 PM)
sunway velocity still new
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like the entrance
never like tgv popcorn
am just a family friendly movie goers
good as i can bring my active son and little 7months daughter
y gsc no family friendly??
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Whats the family friendly hall like? Do they leave the lights on and kids are able to run around?

The IMAX in Sunway Velocity is said to be the biggest in Malaysia. Not sure if they're referring to the hall or screen. Anyone tried it?
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Whats the family friendly hall like? Do they leave the lights on and kids are able to run around?

The IMAX in Sunway Velocity is said to be the biggest in Malaysia. Not sure if they're referring to the hall or screen. Anyone tried it?
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light still dimmed not too dark
and yes kids run around
and a diaper changing table in front of the entrance door
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Looks like MBO is upping the game by bringing in 4D. They also have a family friendly hall with a playground. Not sure if their screen in the Big Screen hall is bigger than GSC's Maxx though.
MBO Cinemas introduces Malaysia's first 4D motion seats
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GSC coming 2 new paradigm mall in JB rclxm9.gif back from the dead leisure mall after 15 years rclxm9.gif

http://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2017...in-grand-style/

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QUOTE(masterelr @ Apr 8 2017, 02:57 PM)
Looks like MBO is upping the game by bringing in 4D. They also have a family friendly hall with a playground. Not sure if their screen in the Big Screen hall is bigger than GSC's Maxx though.
MBO Cinemas introduces Malaysia's first 4D motion seats
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Looks like MBO is upping the game by bringing in 4D. They also have a family friendly hall with a playground. Not sure if their screen in the Big Screen hall is bigger than GSC's Maxx though.
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Hey guys, movie buffs, cinema lovers, etc, big news!

The new MBO Starling's big screen is super awesome. Its the best non-IMAX/normal hall in Malaysia, hands down. Pricing at RM21-22, it has super screen clarity, powerful bass, comfortable VIP seats with headrests, huge screen and good surround (Dolby Atmos). The only downfall is, the aspect ratio of films does not utilize the full screen. Quite a portion of the top and bottom part of the screen is blank! I hope MBO can rectify it by getting a different format reel for their big screen.

They also have MX4D, Kecil and Premier halls. Hoping for someone to review it. No time and money to check them out yet rclxs0.gif
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QUOTE(rideverest @ Apr 15 2017, 10:10 AM)
Hey guys, movie buffs, cinema lovers, etc, big news!

The new MBO Starling's big screen is super awesome. Its the best non-IMAX/normal hall in Malaysia, hands down. Pricing at RM21-22, it has super screen clarity, powerful bass, comfortable VIP seats with headrests, huge screen and good surround (Dolby Atmos). The only downfall is, the aspect ratio of films does not utilize the full screen. Quite a portion of the top and bottom part of the screen is blank! I hope MBO can rectify it by getting a different format reel for their big screen.

They also have MX4D, Kecil and Premier halls. Hoping for someone to review it. No time and money to check them out yet  rclxs0.gif
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Is the screen bigger than GSCmaxx at Times Square? I remember it was huge.
Watched Fast8 in the MX4D hall and it was kinda fun and something that you should try at least once. Besides the rumbling seats you get to smell burning tires, see some smoke, flashing when gunshots are fired, feeling bullets narrowly miss your ear, and have a bit of water sprayed at you.
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QUOTE(masterelr @ Apr 15 2017, 12:25 PM)
Is the screen bigger than GSCmaxx at Times Square? I remember it was huge.
Watched Fast8 in the MX4D hall and it was kinda fun and something that you should try at least once. Besides the rumbling seats you get to smell burning tires,  see some smoke, flashing when gunshots are fired, feeling bullets narrowly miss your ear, and have a bit of water sprayed at you.
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MBO claim its the biggest screen in Malaysia. I watched Fast8 in BigScreen. In my opinion, they were somewhat the same. GSC Maxx fails at many points. The projector used is somewhat old. The color isnt as vivid and bright as BigScreen and the sound quality lacks a bit. GSC Maxx doesn't have that boomy bass and super surround as BigScreen. Seats in BigScreen has better comfort and lots of legroom. Hoping to get more reviews on MBO BigScreen. My last movie on GSC Maxx was The Force Awakens. Will have a go there again.

Love your description on MX4D. I wanna go too drool.gif

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QUOTE(rideverest @ Apr 15 2017, 02:48 PM)
MBO claim its the biggest screen in Malaysia. I watched Fast8 in BigScreen. In my opinion, they were somewhat the same. GSC Maxx fails at many points. The projector used is somewhat old. The color isnt as vivid and bright as BigScreen and the sound quality lacks a bit. GSC Maxx doesn't have that boomy bass and super surround as BigScreen. Seats in BigScreen has better comfort and lots of legroom. Hoping to get more reviews on MBO BigScreen. My last movie on GSC Maxx was The Force Awakens. Will have a go there again.

Love your description on MX4D. I wanna go too  drool.gif
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There are a few GSCMaxx screens, can i know which one you referring to ?
The 'true' biggest GSCMaxx screen is located at Times Square as the hall previously build for full spec IMAX hall .
Now the largest IMAX hall if not mistaken is located at Sunway Velocity Mall but the seating is screw up mad.gif
All the middle seat is reserve for dining seat while other 'preferred' seat is located side way sad.gif

Me yet to try MBO Big Screen (which they claim one of the biggest screen in Malaysia)
MX4D is worth to try @ RM23 only smile.gif
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There are a few GSCMaxx screens, can i know which one you referring to ?
The 'true' biggest GSCMaxx screen is located at Times Square as the hall previously build for full spec IMAX hall .
Now the largest IMAX hall if not mistaken is located at Sunway Velocity Mall but the seating  is screw up  mad.gif
All the middle seat is reserve for dining seat while other 'preferred' seat is located side way sad.gif

Me yet to try MBO Big Screen (which they claim one of the biggest screen in Malaysia)
MX4D is worth to try @ RM23 only smile.gif
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Yes, they claim MBO Starling bigscreen is the biggest. Another reason to love this hall is cz the VIP seats has headrests, which is such a plus for tall people like me.

I went to the true GSC Maxx in BTS. Only the size of the screen is big and everything else is not up to par. Don't you find the seats to be too much for a row? You'll have to go through like 50 people if you're sitting at the end of the row to the washroom, with everyone staring at you! It's just a bummer for me.

Haven't try IMAX Sunway Velocity. Dining area? Is it the indulge seats or something? Must be a huge bummer to lose the best seats in a cinema, especially for IMAX sad.gif
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GSC just opened their new cinema at MyTown in Cheras and they're claiming that their GSCmaxx has the biggest screen in Malaysia. Just a few months after MBO claimed theirs is the biggest.
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I watched Imax 2d n 3d at TGV Sunway Velocity..
love the huge screen n hall..
price is reasonable also..
cheaper than my TGV standard at klcc LOL
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If anyone is interested, the second last pic shows how big the so called biggest screen in Malaysia is.

GSC MyTown has the biggest screen in Malaysia!
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QUOTE(masterelr @ May 25 2017, 10:33 PM)
If anyone is interested, the second last pic shows how big the so called biggest screen in Malaysia is.

GSC MyTown has the biggest screen in Malaysia!
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QUOTE(jocelyn617 @ Jun 21 2017, 04:14 PM)
do you know what is the hall number for the biggest screen?
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QUOTE(jocelyn617 @ Jun 21 2017, 04:14 PM)
do you know what is the hall number for the biggest screen?
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I'm thinking of the best way possible to watch Dunkirk which I believe is IMAX 70mm. Where should I go for that? I usually just go to standard screen cinemas.
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QUOTE(hakimix @ Jul 6 2017, 09:58 PM)
I'm thinking of the best way possible to watch Dunkirk which I believe is IMAX 70mm. Where should I go for that? I usually just go to standard screen cinemas.
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Definitely should go for IMAX for that but I'm not sure if its 70mm though. Sunway Velocity has the biggest IMAX screen here so you might wanna check that out.
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QUOTE(keewah @ Apr 20 2017, 12:35 PM)
There are a few GSCMaxx screens, can i know which one you referring to ?
The 'true' biggest GSCMaxx screen is located at Times Square as the hall previously build for full spec IMAX hall .
Now the largest IMAX hall if not mistaken is located at Sunway Velocity Mall but the seating  is screw up  mad.gif
All the middle seat is reserve for dining seat while other 'preferred' seat is located side way sad.gif

Me yet to try MBO Big Screen (which they claim one of the biggest screen in Malaysia)
MX4D is worth to try @ RM23 only smile.gif
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QUOTE(masterelr @ Jul 7 2017, 12:40 AM)
Definitely should go for IMAX for that but I'm not sure if its 70mm though. Sunway Velocity has the biggest IMAX screen here so you might wanna check that out.
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Last time when I was in JB I always go to Aeon Tebrau city for any IMAX release. Its screen and hall is quite huge and big. Now already migrate back to Perak no more IMAX for me sad.gif

But recently (a few months back, during GOTG2) I went back to JB because got some errand plus want to see GOTG2 at IMAX theater there, but discovered from internet that said the one in Velocity Mall is currently the biggest screen in Malaysia. So I change plan and went to watch it at Velocity on the way back, but somehow I felt the screen is smaller than what I used to in JB and felt regret not watching it there instead. Anybody here can clarify which theater has the biggest screen? Is my hunch is correct or is just my feeling. Tried googled for technical details to no avail.
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QUOTE(lord_aminkin @ Jul 7 2017, 02:12 AM)
Last time when I was in JB I always go to Aeon Tebrau city for any IMAX release. Its screen and hall is quite huge and big. Now already migrate back to Perak no more IMAX for me  sad.gif

But recently (a few months back, during GOTG2) I went back to JB because got some errand plus want to see GOTG2 at IMAX theater there, but discovered from internet that said the one in Velocity Mall is currently the biggest screen in Malaysia. So I change plan and went to watch it at Velocity on the way back, but somehow I felt the screen is smaller than what I used to in JB and felt regret not watching it there instead. Anybody here can clarify which theater has the biggest screen? Is my hunch is correct or is just my feeling. Tried googled for technical details to no avail.
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ipoh have GSC max
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QUOTE(fujkenasai @ Jul 7 2017, 10:13 AM)
ipoh have GSC max
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Ipoh Parade right? such an old shopping complex, hopefully the cinema theater will quench my thirst for huge screen. Thanks, will definitely check it out.
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Did a quick check,

Apparently gsc max atmos at mytown (hall 3) and mbo big screen at Starling have almost the same screen size (20 metres x 11 metres).
Note that the screen size means that to enjoy the largest screen possible, the movie needs to be in 1:1.85 aspect ratio, which is a problem because most modern blockbusters are 1:2.35 in aspect ratio (ghost in the shell is the only recent blockbuster movie I can think of that is in 1:1.85). This means most of the movie you watch in these big halls, the top and bottom of the screen is not fully utilize. The only other upcoming blockbuster I think that is projected in 1:1.85 is justice league (based on the trailer).
Both MBO and GET use Dolby Atmos, and based on memory alone, the sound system is Imax hall is way better. Picture quality wise I don't think there's much difference (not sure if there's any discernible picture quality for movie that are shot using Imax cameras).

Lastly, I Have no idea what is the screen size of TGV velocity Imax size (it boasts that it has the largest Imax hall in malaysia, not cinema hall so I'm pretty sure it's at least relatively smaller than GSC mad almos and mbo big screen). But pretty sure for pure moviegoing quality, Imax is still better (but for us layman viewer, we might not notice any difference). The offset is of course the pricing. IMAX is generally priced around rm 5 more expensive than their GSC and MBO counterparts.


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QUOTE(lord_aminkin @ Jul 7 2017, 07:57 PM)
Ipoh Parade right? such an old shopping complex, hopefully the cinema theater will quench my thirst for huge screen. Thanks, will definitely check it out.
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You are wrong now they have GSC max with atmos they renovated the whole complex 3 yrs ago or 2 cant remember
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QUOTE(hakimix @ Jul 6 2017, 09:58 PM)
I'm thinking of the best way possible to watch Dunkirk which I believe is IMAX 70mm. Where should I go for that? I usually just go to standard screen cinemas.
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70mm IMAX is gonna be extinct soon. We had one in Malaysia BTS, our first IMAX which was closed down. The reason why it closed down is the same reason why 70mm IMAX is no longer an option. Why?

1. Not many movies are being shot in its true large format/aspect ratio
2. Too expensive (high cost of projection)
3. Thus less profit
4. Needs such a huge space to build the cinema hall (heavy renovation)

Therefore, IMAX is shifting to Digital IMAX screens, famously known as LieMAX. Smaller screens than 70mm but somewhat trying to give a same experience. But even the smaller IMAX screens are bigger than normal cinemas!!!

Refer link: http://www.slashfilm.com/qa-imax-theatre-real-imax-liemax/

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So the both Sunway's IMAX are LieMAX?
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QUOTE(whatever06 @ Jul 18 2017, 10:03 AM)
So the both Sunway's IMAX are LieMAX?
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Yes. HOWEVER, the one is Sunway Velocity is the biggest and "closest" to 70MM
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Closest means they just zoom or adjust the aspect ratio accordingly?

Since all M'sia IMAX are LieMAX are they still better than MAxxx or BigScreen?
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QUOTE(whatever06 @ Jul 19 2017, 09:39 PM)
Closest means they just zoom or adjust the aspect ratio accordingly?

Since all M'sia IMAX are LieMAX are they still better than MAxxx or BigScreen?
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That is for sure
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Is GSC MaXX at Berjaya Time Square already closed down?

Seems cannot find any MaXX movie at Time Square anymore ...
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QUOTE(keewah @ Jul 20 2017, 04:29 PM)
Is GSC MaXX at Berjaya Time Square already closed down?

Seems cannot find any MaXX movie at Time Square anymore ...
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Already closed down.
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Already closed down.
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it was a nice hall , a full spec that meet IMAX requirement
... pretty sad that it cannot get much support from moviegoers i guess sad.gif
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QUOTE(keewah @ Jul 21 2017, 02:15 PM)
it was a nice hall , a full spec that meet IMAX requirement
... pretty sad that it cannot get much support from moviegoers i guess  sad.gif
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Anyone been to GSC Melawati Mall? How's parking, crowd, etc?
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why Velocity's IMAX tix prices are way lower than other IMAX hall such as in 1utama or Sunway Pyramid?

Watched GOTG2 in Velocity, I felt that the screen is too small for IMAX, thus the lower price..

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QUOTE(megakeygen_zero @ Dec 13 2017, 02:45 AM)
why Velocity's IMAX tix prices are way lower than other IMAX hall such as in 1utama or Sunway Pyramid?

Watched GOTG2 in Velocity, I felt that the screen is too small for IMAX, thus the lower price..
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The IMAX in Velocity is actually the biggest here. Never got the chance the try it out yet though. I always go to the one in Sunway Pyramid.
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QUOTE(masterelr @ Dec 13 2017, 06:51 AM)
The IMAX in Velocity is actually the biggest here. Never got the chance the try it out yet though. I always go to the one in Sunway Pyramid.
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must be the illusion due to the seating arrangement sweat.gif

can't wait for tomorrow, Star Wars in IMAX woo hoo
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QUOTE(megakeygen_zero @ Dec 13 2017, 09:40 AM)
must be the illusion due to the seating arrangement  sweat.gif

can't wait for tomorrow, Star Wars in IMAX woo hoo
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anyone checked GSC paradigm JB already laugh.gif rclxms.gif
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With Avengers Infinity WaR coming up, I think deciding the best cinema hall is a must. For me, MBO BIGSCREEN or IMAX only!!!
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QUOTE(jj_don @ Mar 17 2018, 10:56 AM)
With Avengers Infinity WaR coming up, I think deciding the best cinema hall is a must. For me, MBO BIGSCREEN or IMAX only!!!
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Have you guys experience the brand new Onyx Hall in GSC Mid Valley (Hall 11) using Samsung LED Screen instead of traditional projector ?


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TGV is the best!
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QUOTE(keewah @ Jun 19 2018, 12:09 AM)
Have you guys experience the brand new Onyx Hall in GSC Mid Valley (Hall 11) using Samsung LED Screen instead of traditional projector ?
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Hey, recently watched The Incredibles 2 in Onyx. Seating wise, they've added some cushion pads on top of existing leather seats. Audio was good enough, although the bass felt forced?

Picture, well, its a huge TV screen. Its like watching movie on VIVID mode. There is a reason why our TVs have cinema mode for picture, its because that's how the movie makers intended us to watch their movie.

Will come up with a proper review after trying a few more times. Appreciate if others could give in their opinions too...thanks icon_idea.gif
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GSC Gold Class at The Gardens Mall is the best.
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QUOTE(rideverest @ Jul 10 2018, 05:07 PM)
Hey, recently watched The Incredibles 2 in Onyx. Seating wise, they've added some cushion pads on top of existing leather seats. Audio was good enough, although the bass felt forced?

Picture, well, its a huge TV screen. Its like watching movie on VIVID mode. There is a reason why our TVs have cinema mode for picture, its because that's how the movie makers intended us to watch their movie.

Will come up with a proper review after trying a few more times. Appreciate if others could give in their opinions too...thanks icon_idea.gif
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Haha, agreed with u.
Need to visit few more times to give proper review.

Since used to IMAX format , going into the Onxy hall for comparison is not fair.
But if compare to big hall like (usually hall 1 -3 ) Yeah , it is indeed much smaller , it is just like a small / medium size hall with "big TV" that have better natural color and really black when the screen is turn black (the surrounding is brighter than the screen, lol)
Sound wise, can't feel the bass felt forced when i set at middle row (G seating)
The seat no doubt is really comfy with the extra padding but slightly disappointed with their floor not using carpet but just " plastic cover " ?

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QUOTE(LS Trading @ Jul 20 2018, 01:51 PM)
GSC Gold Class at The Gardens Mall is the best.
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My first and only (at the moment) Gold Class experience was in Gardens too

No doubt the Seat is marvelous and comfy.
Yup, it was a kinda small hall, but can feel the "exclusiveness" when watching in Gold Class smile.gif
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QUOTE(keewah @ Jul 21 2018, 10:41 PM)
My first and only (at the moment) Gold Class experience was in Gardens too

No doubt the Seat is marvelous and comfy.
Yup, it was a kinda small hall, but can feel the "exclusiveness" when watching in Gold Class smile.gif
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Yeap...exclusive cinema. don't need to be so big. most importantly is comfortable.
and of course, they serve you until your seat with big smile.
adjustable leather chair with seat feels privilege.
honestly, instead of spending rm 18x4 movies a month or 2months or even 3 months.
i'd rather watch 1 good movie with good seat, environment and exclusive. a way to treat ourself good with quality instead of quantity.
it's just my opinion.

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why Velocity's IMAX tix prices are way lower than other IMAX hall such as in 1utama or Sunway Pyramid?

Watched GOTG2 in Velocity, I felt that the screen is too small for IMAX, thus the lower price..
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QUOTE(LS Trading @ Jul 23 2018, 11:58 AM)
Yeap...exclusive cinema. don't need to be so big. most importantly is comfortable.
and of course, they serve you until your seat with big smile.
adjustable leather chair with seat feels privilege.
honestly, instead of spending rm 18x4 movies a month or 2months or even 3 months.
i'd rather watch 1 good movie with good seat, environment and exclusive. a way to treat ourself good with quality instead of quantity.
it's just my opinion.
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QUOTE(rideverest @ Jul 10 2018, 05:07 PM)
Hey, recently watched The Incredibles 2 in Onyx. Seating wise, they've added some cushion pads on top of existing leather seats. Audio was good enough, although the bass felt forced?

Picture, well, its a huge TV screen. Its like watching movie on VIVID mode. There is a reason why our TVs have cinema mode for picture, its because that's how the movie makers intended us to watch their movie.

Will come up with a proper review after trying a few more times. Appreciate if others could give in their opinions too...thanks icon_idea.gif
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No bloody complain on picture but i just bloody hope they can louder the dialog part more

Always need 2 max volume when talking part then come explosion part house like want 2 collapse already laugh.gif doh.gif
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While I still wait for my second trip with Onyx, wanted to review our IMAX again. With MBO going for 4K projectors on their BigScreen, I think its time for TGV to upgrade from 2K to 4K laser IMAX projection. Just watched Mission Impossible Fallout at IMAX TGV 1 Utama. Sound is excellent as usual but the pic quality to my eyes getting worse laugh.gif Seating is not comfortable. Front row too near with leg. BigScreen is far more spacious!


Therefore hands down the best cinema hall in Klang Valley notworthy.gif MBO Starling Mall's BigScreen notworthy.gif



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QUOTE(rideverest @ Aug 3 2018, 01:08 AM)
While I still wait for my second trip with Onyx, wanted to review our IMAX again. With MBO going for 4K projectors on their BigScreen, I think its time for TGV to upgrade from 2K to 4K laser IMAX projection. Just watched Mission Impossible Fallout at IMAX TGV 1 Utama. Sound is excellent as usual but the pic quality to my eyes getting worse  laugh.gif  Seating is not comfortable. Front row too near with leg. BigScreen is far more spacious!
Therefore hands down the best cinema hall in Klang Valley  notworthy.gif MBO Starling Mall's BigScreen  notworthy.gif
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Somehow I feel that BigScreen is not immersive enough, perhaps due to not closed enough like IMAX screen.

Nevertheless, do you guys aware that GSC MID Valley and 1Utama already have Laser Projector?

source - https://www.gsc.com.my/html/cinema_experien...ID=0&DetID=2545
GSC 1 Utama (Hall 7)
GSC Mid Valley (Hall 10)
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QUOTE(keewah @ Aug 9 2018, 10:17 PM)
Somehow I feel that BigScreen is not immersive enough, perhaps due to not closed enough like IMAX screen.

Nevertheless, do you guys aware that GSC MID Valley and 1Utama already have Laser Projector?

source - https://www.gsc.com.my/html/cinema_experien...ID=0&DetID=2545
GSC 1 Utama (Hall 7)
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haha true as well...that's why i always sit a couple of rows in front the middle row to create my own immersion. If only IMAX can go with 4K Lasers lust.gif


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I just come to notice that e-curve Cathay cinema brand is no more.
now it get replace with MM2 Cineplexes

maybe i am slowpoke
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QUOTE(rideverest @ Aug 3 2018, 01:08 AM)
While I still wait for my second trip with Onyx, wanted to review our IMAX again. With MBO going for 4K projectors on their BigScreen, I think its time for TGV to upgrade from 2K to 4K laser IMAX projection. Just watched Mission Impossible Fallout at IMAX TGV 1 Utama. Sound is excellent as usual but the pic quality to my eyes getting worse  laugh.gif  Seating is not comfortable. Front row too near with leg. BigScreen is far more spacious!
Therefore hands down the best cinema hall in Klang Valley  notworthy.gif MBO Starling Mall's BigScreen  notworthy.gif
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Since MBO Atria has opened, is the verdict still for MBO Starling Mall BigScreen as best cinema hall in KV?

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Alita battle angel is open

Go test all the flagship halls today

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A little feedback on the Onyx halls.


MBO Atria Onyx Hall

The hall is small but the screen sharpness is great. Though the screen is just a bit small to my liking. Like mentioned before in this thread, I agree that it is like watching it on a much larger TV. Colors are clear and crisp.
Seats are same as the couple seats at most MBO's which is smooth straight leather/pleather seats (correct me if i'm wrong). Sound system good.
Watched HTTYD 3 here. Great closure to the trilogy. Hair animation is amazing. Story wise just a bit of a letdown cause it doesn't feel as tight as the first 2.


GSC MV Onyx 3D Hall

Screen is a bit larger (vertically) than the one at MBO Atria. Yes, it includes the 3D glasses that you must put on.
Does 3D movies have the effect of low FPS when panning in scenes? or is it just me? Watched Alita here and when they pan the camera, it looks like it suffers from stuttering. Just a minor thing I noticed. Thank god the actions scenes don't suffer from that.
Seats are more comfortable (softer) than the one at MBO Atria Onyx Hall. But because it is like a sofa seat and it's been awhile since the hall opened, it looks a bit used + some minor stains here and there. Sound system here is good as well.
Alita, worth it just because of the main actress and the action scenes. Story felt a bit rushed, I heard they tried to cram 4 books into this movie. IMO, still worth the watch. Hair animation not as amazing as HTTYD 3 but the overall animation is top-notch. Especially the expressions and action. Hope it earns enough to get a sequel.



If you would like to try Onyx Halls, I suggest you choose seats in the middle or 1 row closer to the screen from the middle. Feels more immersive that way.

A tip for the GSC Onyx 3D hall, there's 9 seats in a row, the middle is actually the fourth seat from the right. Weekend morning [before 12pm] tix is RM13 only.


Overall, I would still prefer to watch movies on larger screens. For example MBO's BigScreen @ Starling Mall. It feels more like a cinema experience to me when watching on huge screens.
Is it true Malingsia only got Fakemaxx screen? Sad.

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I don't recall that GSC 1U has some of the cinema theathers' seats upgraded... last time I know the seats was soso.. recently went there and watched a movie, the seats are now leather? Very nice to sit leh.

Anyone watched any movies in Onxy screen at MBO Atria? Is the price worth to watch on Onxy or better pay bit more for Big Screen ATMOS?

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QUOTE(everything is awesome @ Feb 17 2019, 06:32 PM)
I don't recall that GSC 1U has some of the cinema theathers' seats upgraded... last time I know the seats was soso.. recently went there and watched a movie, the seats are now leather? Very nice to sit leh.

Anyone watched any movies in Onxy screen at MBO Atria? Is the price worth to watch on Onxy or better pay bit more for Big Screen ATMOS?
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GSC 1u which hall? But yes, GSC leather seats are very comfy. It's too bad after a while, sure dirty.
Try looking closely at the seat after a few months, it'll probably suffer the same fate as the MV GSC Onyx hall.



You might be new but.. if you scroll up 2 post you can see my review edi..

anyway, first post of this thread gives a pretty good idea too.
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QUOTE(terradrgn @ Feb 18 2019, 03:49 AM)
GSC 1u which hall? But yes, GSC leather seats are very comfy. It's too bad after a while, sure dirty.
Try looking closely at the seat after a few months, it'll probably suffer the same fate as the MV GSC Onyx hall.
You might be new but.. if you scroll up 2 post you can see my review edi..

anyway, first post of this thread gives a pretty good idea too.
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1U GSC Hall 8. It was comfy indeed, and the leg area is spacious too.
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1U GSC Hall 8. It was comfy indeed, and the leg area is spacious too.
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Only hall 8 had chg to leather seat?
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QUOTE(lkm1989 @ Feb 20 2019, 11:41 AM)
Only hall 8 had chg to leather seat?
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Not sure because I hardly watch in GSC.
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QUOTE(terradrgn @ Feb 10 2019, 05:36 PM)
A little feedback on the Onyx halls.
MBO Atria Onyx Hall

The hall is small but the screen sharpness is great. Though the screen is just a bit small to my liking. Like mentioned before in this thread, I agree that it is like watching it on a much larger TV. Colors are clear and crisp.
Seats are same as the couple seats at most MBO's which is smooth straight leather/pleather seats (correct me if i'm wrong). Sound system good.
Watched HTTYD 3 here. Great closure to the trilogy. Hair animation is amazing. Story wise just a bit of a letdown cause it doesn't feel as tight as the first 2.
GSC MV Onyx 3D Hall

Screen is a bit larger (vertically) than the one at MBO Atria. Yes, it includes the 3D glasses that you must put on.
Does 3D movies have the effect of low FPS when panning in scenes? or is it just me? Watched Alita here and when they pan the camera, it looks like it suffers from stuttering. Just a minor thing I noticed. Thank god the actions scenes don't suffer from that.
Seats are more comfortable (softer) than the one at MBO Atria Onyx Hall. But because it is like a sofa seat and it's been awhile since the hall opened, it looks a bit used + some minor stains here and there. Sound system here is good as well.
Alita, worth it just because of the main actress and the action scenes. Story felt a bit rushed, I heard they tried to cram 4 books into this movie. IMO, still worth the watch. Hair animation not as amazing as HTTYD 3 but the overall animation is top-notch. Especially the expressions and action. Hope it earns enough to get a sequel.
If you would like to try Onyx Halls, I suggest you choose seats in the middle or 1 row closer to the screen from the middle. Feels more immersive that way.

A tip for the GSC Onyx 3D hall, there's 9 seats in a row, the middle is actually the fourth seat from the right. Weekend morning [before 12pm] tix is RM13 only.
Overall, I would still prefer to watch movies on larger screens. For example MBO's BigScreen @ Starling Mall. It feels more like a cinema experience to me when watching on huge screens.
Is it true Malingsia only got Fakemaxx screen? Sad.

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I just tried Atria ONYX, screen size is goddamn small, though it is sharp n crispy

So GSC ONYX is not really bigger as well? And no 2D option?

Big screen wise, has its image quality improved?

I had traumatic experience with GSC Big Screen years ago; damn though it was big, the sharpness was lacking, worst was that it had blur motions

Since that I dun dare to touch big screen til IMAX 2D, which indeed offers great immersive n big screen, but still the picture quality is not crisp n sharp enough too

Damn y dun we have an ONYX hall with IMAX size

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QUOTE(bylkw2 @ Mar 14 2019, 05:35 PM)
I just tried Atria ONYX, screen size is goddamn small, though it is sharp n crispy

So GSC ONYX is not really bigger as well? And no 2D option?

Big screen wise, has its image quality improved?

I had traumatic experience with GSC Big Screen years ago; damn though it was big, the sharpness was lacking, worst was that it had blur motions

Since that I dun dare to touch big screen til IMAX 2D, which indeed offers great immersive n big screen, but still the picture quality is not crisp n sharp enough too

Damn y dun we have an ONYX hall with IMAX size
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GSC doesn't have big screen though..

Regarding the GSC Onyx hall, don't think they will do 2D for now since they advertise it as the first 3D ONYX screen in SEA.
Image quality here.. as you saw I posted, it stuttered when the camera pans. Other than that, I don't think it's that big an improvement if you like larger screens [immersive] like me. Try it out though, if you can go morning, RM13 is a pretty good deal.

TGV IMAX hall is alright if you like huge screens like me.
If you want, can try their Feel the Max that they do twice a month for RM5 [includes a drink]. first half of the movie is in normal hall, 2nd half is IMAX hall.

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QUOTE(bylkw2 @ Mar 14 2019, 05:35 PM)
I just tried Atria ONYX, screen size is goddamn small, though it is sharp n crispy

So GSC ONYX is not really bigger as well? And no 2D option?

Big screen wise, has its image quality improved?

I had traumatic experience with GSC Big Screen years ago; damn though it was big, the sharpness was lacking, worst was that it had blur motions

Since that I dun dare to touch big screen til IMAX 2D, which indeed offers great immersive n big screen, but still the picture quality is not crisp n sharp enough too

Damn y dun we have an ONYX hall with IMAX size
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Only if TGV will bring in IMAX Laser

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QUOTE(terradrgn @ Mar 14 2019, 07:19 PM)
GSC doesn't have big screen though..

Regarding the GSC Onyx hall, don't think they will do 2D for now since they advertise it as the first 3D ONYX screen in SEA.
Image quality here.. as you saw I posted, it stuttered when the camera pans. Other than that, I don't think it's that big an improvement if you like larger screens [immersive] like me. Try it out though, if you can go morning, RM13 is a pretty good deal.

TGV MAXX hall is alright if you like huge screens like me.
If you want, can try their Feel the Max that they do twice a month for RM5 [includes a drink]. first half of the movie is in normal hall, 2nd half is IMAX hall.
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It was GSC Maxx if I’m not mistaken

Arghh, sad to know that they don’t provide 2D alternative, as I’m glasses, watching 3D is never really fun and enjoyable for me

Probably I can try TGV Maxx, where can I actually find it, as I can’t seem to find it on web

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QUOTE(keewah @ Mar 15 2019, 01:34 AM)
Only if TGV will bring in IMAX Laser

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hopefully others will bring in
is IMAX exclusive to TGV only in MY? as we don't see MBO n GSC having it
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QUOTE(bylkw2 @ Mar 15 2019, 03:36 PM)
It was GSC Maxx if I’m not mistaken

Arghh, sad to know that they don’t provide 2D alternative, as I’m glasses, watching 3D is never really fun and enjoyable for me

Probably I can try TGV Maxx, where can I actually find it, as I can’t seem to find it on web
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My bad. It's TGV IMAX. I usually go to 1 Utama's one.

Regarding the rm5 tix, it's here.
They will update what movie when it's closer to the dates. Usually about.. a week, I think.

Do note sometimes it's 3D.... the first time i went for the movie Glass, no glasses.
Alita had glasses. rclxub.gif

It MIGHT be that 7pm ones are 3d [alita]
and 2pm ones are not [Glass] but i've only been twice so I can't draw a good conclusion.

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Malaysia cinemas are truly just borderline decent only. There's not a single good one, even when it's entirely new.
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QUOTE(SSJBen @ Mar 18 2019, 06:48 PM)
Malaysia cinemas are truly just borderline decent only. There's not a single good one, even when it's entirely new.
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If we take into account the prices of our tickets, compared to foreign countries, I think it's a pretty good deal.
But then again I didn't watch movies in many countries. Just hearsay from friends of HK and TW.

Care to advise on which countries cinema we should keep an eye out for? Can consider to watch a movie if so happen to holiday there.
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QUOTE(terradrgn @ Mar 18 2019, 09:32 PM)
If we take into account the prices of our tickets, compared to foreign countries, I think it's a pretty good deal.
But then again I didn't watch movies in many countries. Just hearsay from friends of HK and TW.

Care to advise on which countries cinema we should keep an eye out for? Can consider to watch a movie if so happen to holiday there.
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Sure, if price IS part of the discussion, nothing beats a dedicated Home Theatre - built from the ground up. But that would be an endless debate, no?

That's why I said borderline decent. I think the local cinemas are charged right, but there can be improvements. Example, do you know that the current GSC Maxx at MyTown has issues with the subs and the ceiling? The ceiling is rattling and it's been that way for over 3 months now - I watched Aquaman in Dec and Cap Marvel yesterday, rattling is STILL there ffs. Oh and the the top right sub (they have 5 subs, 4 on the ceiling) is busted but of course no one knows wtf I'm talking about when I bring it up. doh.gif


As for countries, check the list of Dolby Vision cinemas in the US and the UK. As far as commercial goes, they are the benchmark right now. I happen to travel to Houston Texas often enough (family in law there), so AMC @ Katy Mills or Willowbrook is where I usually go to. The best is apparently the Odeon at Leceister for now, but I've not had the chance to visit it yet.

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Guys, is TGV Indulge better or GSC Gold Class?

Planning to catch Avengers Endgame in either one, any recommendations?

(From the photos online - their screens seem really small, compared to GSC Premiere Class in Signature Gardens)
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QUOTE(terradrgn @ Mar 16 2019, 12:12 AM)
My bad. It's TGV IMAX. I usually go to 1 Utama's one.

Regarding the rm5 tix, it's here.
They will update what movie when it's closer to the dates. Usually about.. a week, I think.

Do note sometimes it's 3D.... the first time i went for the movie Glass, no glasses.
Alita had glasses.  rclxub.gif

It MIGHT be that 7pm ones are 3d [alita]
and 2pm ones are not [Glass] but i've only been twice so I can't draw a good conclusion.
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bro ini kali la, new TGV Onyx at Central I-city
this one is 14 meter, while GSC n MBO one is 10 meter only
sure gooding this time rclxm9.gif
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QUOTE(bylkw2 @ Mar 21 2019, 02:49 PM)
bro ini kali la, new TGV Onyx at Central I-city
this one is 14 meter, while GSC n MBO one is 10 meter only
sure gooding this time  rclxm9.gif
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wow. but damn it's pretty far from me.

go try and review please! brows.gif
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QUOTE(terradrgn @ Mar 21 2019, 03:09 PM)
wow. but damn it's pretty far from me.

go try and review please!  brows.gif
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damn far for me as well
wait someone to do commando n report to us biggrin.gif
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anyone kind enough to do some comparison and review on Central I-city IMAX and Onyx hall?
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QUOTE(SSJBen @ Mar 18 2019, 10:23 PM)
Sure, if price IS part of the discussion, nothing beats a dedicated Home Theatre - built from the ground up. But that would be an endless debate, no?

That's why I said borderline decent. I think the local cinemas are charged right, but there can be improvements. Example, do you know that the current GSC Maxx at MyTown has issues with the subs and the ceiling? The ceiling is rattling and it's been that way for over 3 months now - I watched Aquaman in Dec and Cap Marvel yesterday, rattling is STILL there ffs. Oh and the the top right sub (they have 5 subs, 4 on the ceiling) is busted but of course no one knows wtf I'm talking about when I bring it up. doh.gif
As for countries, check the list of Dolby Vision cinemas in the US and the UK. As far as commercial goes, they are the benchmark right now. I happen to travel to Houston Texas often enough (family in law there), so AMC @ Katy Mills or Willowbrook is where I usually go to. The best is apparently the Odeon at Leceister for now, but I've not had the chance to visit it yet.
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Totally agree with you. Malaysian cinemas are way behind. 4 years ago when I was in India, the major cinema chains were playing movies on 4K projectors. Most of my trips overseas has shown me how far behind our cinemas are. That's why I hope forums like this gain attention of local exhibitors, expose audiences to such matters and promote healthy competition as well. Cheers tongue.gif


I did not notice on the MyTown MAXX hall issue when I was there on Feb. I'm always alert of sound distortions actually. Did you manage to raise the issue with the branch manager/technician? I suggest all movie goers to do so the next time you face such situations.
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QUOTE(keewah @ Mar 15 2019, 01:34 AM)
Only if TGV will bring in IMAX Laser

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TGV IF YOU READ THIS, KINDLY UPGRADE ALL IMAX INTO 4K LASER PROJECTORS! wave.gif wave.gif wave.gif

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Cinema Hunting Report


One Cinemas Spectrum, Ampang

Its basically just decent. Not satisfied with audio quality though, the rest were borderline fine. A budget cinema option for Ampang folks. Free parking and good popcorn!


Amerin Cineplex, Seri Kembangan

Again no complains. Better surround system in comparison to One Cinemas. Popcorn was decent. Another budget option as well.


Hunting Soon: Bona Cinemas, Genting & TGV Central i-City, Shah Alam rclxm9.gif

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QUOTE(rideverest @ Apr 4 2019, 08:33 PM)
Totally agree with you. Malaysian cinemas are way behind. 4 years ago when I was in India, the major cinema chains were playing movies on 4K projectors. Most of my trips overseas has shown me how far behind our cinemas are. That's why I hope forums like this gain attention of local exhibitors, expose audiences to such matters and promote healthy competition as well. Cheers tongue.gif
I did not notice on the MyTown MAXX hall issue when I was there on Feb. I'm always alert of sound distortions actually. Did you manage to raise the issue with the branch manager/technician? I suggest all movie goers to do so the next time you face such situations.
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MBO is at least taking the initiative to make better cinema halls, but still have some ways to go.

The rattling in MyTown Maxx hall can only be heard on the D-box row and the 1 row (D) below it. As for the sub, I'm very aware of sub distortions. I did raise it with one of the technician yet, but of course they don't understand the issue. They actually don't even understand what a sub bottoming out sounds like, so yeah. mega_shok.gif
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QUOTE(SSJBen @ Apr 4 2019, 11:43 PM)
MBO is at least taking the initiative to make better cinema halls, but still have some ways to go.

The rattling in MyTown Maxx hall can only be heard on the D-box row and the 1 row (D) below it.  As for the sub, I'm very aware of sub distortions. I did raise it with one of the technician yet, but of course they don't understand the issue. They actually don't even understand what a sub bottoming out sounds like, so yeah.  mega_shok.gif
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Have passed the info/complain down to GSC. Hopefully they get it done this time thumbup.gif
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QUOTE(Shinka @ Mar 21 2019, 01:54 PM)
Guys, is TGV Indulge better or GSC Gold Class?

Planning to catch Avengers Endgame in either one, any recommendations?

(From the photos online - their screens seem really small, compared to GSC Premiere Class in Signature Gardens)
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Tracking to be the biggest pre-sales in history, biggest opening of all time and what not, Avengers Endgame is the real deal for the box office. It simply is the movie event of the year! rclxm9.gif
So definitely have to watch in the best cinema hall in Malaysia. Now lets clear up all the fuss and muss. Avengers Infinity War and Endgame are the only movies in history till date to be shot 100% on IMAX cameras, making IMAX the 1st choice, no questions asked!
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So which IMAX to choose?
Seeing that the Digital IMAX is the only way for Malaysians, my guess is that the newer IMAX branches might be the better choices to go to. Cleaner screen, newer equipment, better environment. I've got my tickets for Endgame @ TGV IMAX Central i-City in IMAX 3D thumbsup.gif Although the other IMAX will still be a good spot for it regardless. To those who wants exclusivity/premium feel, get the IMAX Indulge seats at Sunway Velocity.



IMAX 2D or IMAX 3D?
Last year I watched Infinity War in IMAX 3D @ TGV 1 Utama. I was impressed with IMAX as usual, but not for its 3D presentation, which depends on the movie actually. IMAX 2D would have been equally good, or better for me. Considering the fact that Endgame runs for more than 3 hours, I'm not sure if 3D will be the better option if you are prone to headaches and discomfort. Given the choice I would have preferred the 2D option for Endgame. Unfortunately, TGV has more 3D showtimes to capitalize on the hype laugh.gif Next time you guys wanna watch a 3D movie, keep track on this site as they suggest movies to be watched in 2D or 3D: https://www.cinemablend.com/3d/


Best non-IMAX option?
Go with BigScreen or Maxx Halls. How far wrong can you go? These halls are already equipped with Dolby ATMOS as well.



Premium halls?
As I have suggested, the Indulge seats in IMAX are your best bets, don't think twice. The rest of the premium halls (Gold Class, Premiere Class, LUXE) will come with a smaller screen and sound. Suitable for those who truly desire comfort and exclusivity over big halls with the masses. Choice is yours smile.gif



Don't care about which cinema hall or tickets sold out?
Well, the least you can do is get to the biggest hall of your nearby cinema that you know is reliable and consistent.


Good luck on scoring Endgame tixs on the opening Wednesday night thumbup.gif

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QUOTE(rideverest @ Apr 5 2019, 02:02 PM)
Tracking to be the biggest pre-sales in history, biggest opening of all time and what not, Avengers Endgame is the real deal for the box office. It simply is the movie event of the year!  rclxm9.gif
So definitely have to watch in the best cinema hall in Malaysia. Now lets clear up all the fuss and muss. Avengers Infinity War and Endgame are the only movies in history till date to be shot 100% on IMAX cameras, making IMAX the 1st choice, no questions asked!
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this is good.
Thanks for the write up!
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Is IMAX in central i-city real IMAX or LIEMAX ? because I heard in news saying it is the largest in South East Asia. Anyone here have seen it there ?
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Is IMAX in central i-city real IMAX or LIEMAX ? because I heard in news saying it is the largest in South East Asia. Anyone here have seen it there ?
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Pretty sure its not even the biggest in Malaysia otherwise TGV themselves would have been bragging about it. I'm no expert so I'm not sure exactly how you tell whether it's real IMAX or not but if you've seen IMAX in any one of TGV cinemas and thought that it's fake, then it's the same thing at i-city.
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QUOTE(masterelr @ Apr 7 2019, 05:56 PM)

Pretty sure its not even the biggest in Malaysia otherwise TGV themselves would have been bragging about it. I'm no expert so I'm not sure exactly how you tell whether it's real IMAX or not but if you've seen IMAX in any one of TGV cinemas and thought that it's fake, then it's the same thing at i-city.
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It's indeed is the biggest in Malaysia as said by TGV in the picture in a comment on facebook, not sure why TGV havent been bragging about it.

https://pictr.com/images/2019/04/07/0kCkz5.md.jpg
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QUOTE(iddint97 @ Apr 7 2019, 10:45 PM)
It's indeed is the biggest in Malaysia as said by TGV in the picture in a comment on facebook, not sure why TGV havent been bragging about it.
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went there yesterday for shazam.

never been to any other TGV IMAX before,
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definitely bigger than MBO bigscreen starling and GSC MAXX IOI putrajaya.

all is great, audio and video is good.

its digital IMAX BTW which mean LIEMAX.

then i peek at the ONYX hall after my show end,
and i can say onyx is better than IMAX, for shazam.
though screen is significantly smaller even compared to the normal hall there.
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For me MBO is my preferred choice. Plus now they have nasi lemak brows.gif
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QUOTE(soulseeker6187 @ Apr 8 2019, 12:19 PM)
went there yesterday for shazam.

never been to any other TGV IMAX before,
but
definitely bigger than MBO bigscreen starling and GSC MAXX IOI putrajaya.

all is great, audio and video is good.

its digital IMAX BTW which mean LIEMAX.

then i peek at the ONYX hall after my show end,
and i can say onyx is better than IMAX, for shazam.
though screen is significantly smaller even compared to the normal hall there.
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Small or big difference in terms of size compared to Bigscreen Starling?
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QUOTE(iddint97 @ Apr 8 2019, 03:19 PM)
Small or big difference in terms of size compared to Bigscreen Starling?
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22m wide vs starling 20m wide.
But i think icity imax is taller
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22m wide vs starling 20m wide.
But i think icity imax is taller
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Thanks for the info. Quite disappointed to know our country still did not have a true imax theatre nevertheless still appreciate digital IMAX which still give awesome mindblowing experience. Would definitely watch endgame there
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Surprising that TGV is not bragging about their biggest IMAX screen since everyone's been complaining that our IMAX screen is smaller than the real thing. If it's bigger than the one at MBO Starling then it must be pretty huge. The last time I checked MBO Big Screen Starling has the second biggest screen here while GSC MAXX at MyTown has the biggest.
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I thought ONYX was impressive but seems that people here prefer IMAX/MBO Bigscreen?

halp, which cinema should i go for avenger wars? icon_question.gif
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QUOTE(nivlanauk @ Apr 11 2019, 08:47 PM)
I thought ONYX was impressive but seems that people here prefer IMAX/MBO Bigscreen?

halp, which cinema should i go for avenger wars?  icon_question.gif
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Definitely IMAX since the movie was shot 100% in IMAX camera. I watch IW last year in GSC Maxx and IMAX TGV and the experience watching it in IMAX was incredible and very immersive. Not sure about bigscreen and ONYX tho, but pretty sure it will be almost the same as Gsc Maxx with ONYX having crispier image quality.
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QUOTE(rideverest @ Apr 5 2019, 02:02 PM)
Tracking to be the biggest pre-sales in history, biggest opening of all time and what not, Avengers Endgame is the real deal for the box office. It simply is the movie event of the year!  rclxm9.gif
So definitely have to watch in the best cinema hall in Malaysia. Now lets clear up all the fuss and muss. Avengers Infinity War and Endgame are the only movies in history till date to be shot 100% on IMAX cameras, making IMAX the 1st choice, no questions asked!
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So which IMAX to choose?
Seeing that the Digital IMAX is the only way for Malaysians, my guess is that the newer IMAX branches might be the better choices to go to. Cleaner screen, newer equipment, better environment. I've got my tickets for Endgame @ TGV IMAX Central i-City in IMAX 3D  :thumbsup: Although the other IMAX will still be a good spot for it regardless. To those who wants exclusivity/premium feel, get the IMAX Indulge seats at Sunway Velocity.
IMAX 2D or IMAX 3D?
Last year I watched Infinity War in IMAX 3D @ TGV 1 Utama. I was impressed with IMAX as usual, but not for its 3D presentation, which depends on the movie actually. IMAX 2D would have been equally good, or better for me. Considering the fact that Endgame runs for more than 3 hours, I'm not sure if 3D will be the better option if you are prone to headaches and discomfort. Given the choice I would have preferred the 2D option for Endgame. Unfortunately, TGV has more 3D showtimes to capitalize on the hype  laugh.gif Next time you guys wanna watch a 3D movie, keep track on this site as they suggest movies to be watched in 2D or 3D: https://www.cinemablend.com/3d/
Best non-IMAX option?
Go with BigScreen or Maxx Halls. How far wrong can you go? These halls are already equipped with Dolby ATMOS as well.
Premium halls?
As I have suggested, the Indulge seats in IMAX are your best bets, don't think twice. The rest of the premium halls (Gold Class, Premiere Class, LUXE) will come with a smaller screen and sound. Suitable for those who truly desire comfort and exclusivity over big halls with the masses. Choice is yours smile.gif
Don't care about which cinema hall or tickets sold out?
Well, the least you can do is get to the biggest hall of your nearby cinema that you know is reliable and consistent.
Good luck on scoring Endgame tixs on the opening Wednesday night  thumbup.gif
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I thought ONYX was impressive but seems that people here prefer IMAX/MBO Bigscreen?

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is this how GSC screen their movies in Atmos hall?
the image below is representing the screen overall size, and anything wthin the dark grey is what they screening...
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isnt cinema usually make the movie fit to the screen till only left with side black/darkgrey bars?
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QUOTE(IdiuU @ Apr 14 2019, 05:57 AM)
is this how GSC screen their movies in Atmos hall?
the image below is representing the screen overall size, and anything wthin the dark grey is what they screening...
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isnt cinema usually make the movie fit to the screen till only left with side black/darkgrey bars?
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Where u went bro? Usually it fits the screen on either scope or flat formats...
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QUOTE(rideverest @ Apr 15 2019, 10:41 PM)
Where u went bro? Usually it fits the screen on either scope or flat formats...
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Which is the best seat for imax, the rear better? I don't want to move my head so much

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I watched Shazam on Onyx recently (iCity). The screen is very small laugh.gif
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Which is the best seat for imax, the rear better? I don't want to move my head so much

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I watched Shazam on Onyx recently (iCity). The screen is very small  laugh.gif
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I'm guessing any 10 rows from the back (center seating) will be good! I prefer it into my face so for me, the 8th to 12th row from back is ideal. I'm judging this based on the IMAX I've been to 1U, Sunway Pyramid, Velocity and Gurney Paragon only tongue.gif
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QUOTE(IdiuU @ Apr 16 2019, 08:40 AM)
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QUOTE(rideverest @ Apr 5 2019, 02:02 PM)
Tracking to be the biggest pre-sales in history, biggest opening of all time and what not, Avengers Endgame is the real deal for the box office. It simply is the movie event of the year!  rclxm9.gif
So definitely have to watch in the best cinema hall in Malaysia. Now lets clear up all the fuss and muss. Avengers Infinity War and Endgame are the only movies in history till date to be shot 100% on IMAX cameras, making IMAX the 1st choice, no questions asked!
  Check It Out!!
So which IMAX to choose?
Seeing that the Digital IMAX is the only way for Malaysians, my guess is that the newer IMAX branches might be the better choices to go to. Cleaner screen, newer equipment, better environment. I've got my tickets for Endgame @ TGV IMAX Central i-City in IMAX 3D  :thumbsup: Although the other IMAX will still be a good spot for it regardless. To those who wants exclusivity/premium feel, get the IMAX Indulge seats at Sunway Velocity.
IMAX 2D or IMAX 3D?
Last year I watched Infinity War in IMAX 3D @ TGV 1 Utama. I was impressed with IMAX as usual, but not for its 3D presentation, which depends on the movie actually. IMAX 2D would have been equally good, or better for me. Considering the fact that Endgame runs for more than 3 hours, I'm not sure if 3D will be the better option if you are prone to headaches and discomfort. Given the choice I would have preferred the 2D option for Endgame. Unfortunately, TGV has more 3D showtimes to capitalize on the hype  laugh.gif Next time you guys wanna watch a 3D movie, keep track on this site as they suggest movies to be watched in 2D or 3D: https://www.cinemablend.com/3d/
Best non-IMAX option?
Go with BigScreen or Maxx Halls. How far wrong can you go? These halls are already equipped with Dolby ATMOS as well.
Premium halls?
As I have suggested, the Indulge seats in IMAX are your best bets, don't think twice. The rest of the premium halls (Gold Class, Premiere Class, LUXE) will come with a smaller screen and sound. Suitable for those who truly desire comfort and exclusivity over big halls with the masses. Choice is yours smile.gif
Don't care about which cinema hall or tickets sold out?
Well, the least you can do is get to the biggest hall of your nearby cinema that you know is reliable and consistent.
Good luck on scoring Endgame tixs on the opening Wednesday night  thumbup.gif
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I noticed you mentioned that TGV Indulge has IMAX screen, is it a real IMAX screen? And whats the difference of screen between IMAX 2D and Indulge (TGV Sunway Velocity)? Thanks

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QUOTE(Catalyst86 @ Apr 19 2019, 07:37 PM)
I noticed you mentioned that TGV Indulge has IMAX screen, is it a real IMAX screen? And whats the difference of screen between IMAX 2D and Indulge (TGV Sunway Velocity)? Thanks
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Its better put that there's an indulge seat in an IMAX. TGV Velocity's IMAX also has a dedicated Indulge Twin Seats (RM96 for Endgame), allocated at the back of the hall. They also have the indulge seats for a normal cinema hall. Its also safe to say that we don't have the real 70mm IMAX in Malaysia. Hope it helps...
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So any of you early birds watched Endgame yet? How did the movie look in Atria Onyx? Was it in 4K HDR?
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GSC- Midvalley - HALL 18 with ATMOS

Only 7 rows for middle seats.

Not sure if this is good for 3hours movie. Is the screen really that big? Any can give feedback?
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Haha thats quite mega actually laugh.gif laugh.gif
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QUOTE(skylinelover @ Apr 24 2019, 11:42 AM)
Haha thats quite mega actually laugh.gif laugh.gif
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Yeah, it look mega from here ... So, anyone have any experience watching movie at that location and whether it is comfortable.. Only extra 1 ringgit compared to normal hall ... ThInking whether will it be better or not ..
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QUOTE(rideverest @ Apr 17 2019, 11:02 PM)
I'm guessing any 10 rows from the back (center seating) will be good! I prefer it into my face so for me, the 8th to 12th row from back is ideal. I'm judging this based on the IMAX I've been to 1U, Sunway Pyramid, Velocity and Gurney Paragon only  tongue.gif
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means nearer to the screen is better right? I've never been to TGV IMAX and I really want to try the iCity Central TGV for this.

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QUOTE(derict @ Apr 24 2019, 10:35 AM)
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GSC- Midvalley - HALL 18 with ATMOS

Only 7 rows for middle seats.

Not sure if this is good for 3hours movie. Is the screen really that big? Any can give feedback?
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One of my fav hall too. My opinion, Any rows before H is good!
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QUOTE(d_yanz @ Apr 25 2019, 06:31 PM)
means nearer to the screen is better right? I've never been to TGV IMAX and I really want to try the iCity Central TGV for this.
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Managed to watch Endgame on IMAX 3D here. I'll share my report soon. I myself was on row E. I think the best rows would be F, G, H, J...
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QUOTE(rideverest @ Apr 26 2019, 08:34 PM)
Managed to watch Endgame on IMAX 3D here. I'll share my report soon. I myself was on row E. I think the best rows would be F, G, H, J...
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What do you think compare to 1U & Velocity IMAX?
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QUOTE(rideverest @ Apr 26 2019, 08:34 PM)
Managed to watch Endgame on IMAX 3D here. I'll share my report soon. I myself was on row E. I think the best rows would be F, G, H, J...
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Any reviews on I-city's IMAX 3D bro? Is it really worth? How's the premium glider seats? There's a sort of common complaint about I-city aircond on the whole to be under temp and warm.

I opted for IMAX 2d at Velocity (didn't go for 3d as it was natively shot on IMAX 2d camera). Don't really fancy the stereoD post prod.
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QUOTE(vickno @ Apr 27 2019, 03:54 PM)
Any reviews on I-city's IMAX 3D bro? Is it really worth? How's the premium glider seats? There's a sort of common complaint about I-city aircond on the whole to be under temp and warm.

I opted for IMAX 2d at Velocity (didn't go for 3d as it was natively shot on IMAX 2d camera). Don't really fancy the stereoD post prod.
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Bro how’s Malaysia IMAX? Is it full screen like in video difference below?


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QUOTE(zuhaili87 @ Apr 27 2019, 11:06 PM)
Bro how’s Malaysia IMAX? Is it full screen like in video difference below?


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From my Endgame experience at Velocity IMAX, YES, it is as per the video demo you shared. How did I confirm this, very simple.. movie trailers were on 2.35:1 ratio and when the actual movie started, the image was large, high to be specific. Only concern is, it wasn't full screen as in top bottom full.. I wonder why. But what I watched was super larger already for my eyes.
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Guys, has anyone watched any movie or Avengers in Onyx TGV I-city? There was complain about Onyx halls generally not having the best sound. MBO Atria Onyx apparently has too much reverb all over the hall.
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QUOTE(vickno @ Apr 28 2019, 08:26 AM)
Guys, has anyone watched any movie or Avengers in Onyx TGV I-city? There was complain about Onyx halls generally not having the best sound. MBO Atria Onyx apparently has too much reverb all over the hall.
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I watched it in I-City Onyx just yesterday. I thought the sound is pretty good, though not much difference with standard hall and definitely not comparable with IMAX
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QUOTE(cuzuamazing @ Apr 28 2019, 01:27 PM)
I watched it in I-City Onyx just yesterday. I thought the sound is pretty good, though not much difference with standard hall and definitely not comparable with IMAX
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So Onyx win at visual but lost at sound system if compare with IMAX.
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So Onyx win at visual but lost at sound system if compare with IMAX.
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Yeah I'd say that's true. The image quality is on par with the IMAX with Laser that I visited in Melbourne, and the image quality of the digital IMAX that TGV has is definitely not comparable with Onyx, so I'd say Onyx has the best image quality in Malaysia.

However, in terms of sound, IMAX is still the best in Malaysia.
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QUOTE(cuzuamazing @ Apr 28 2019, 07:57 PM)
Yeah I'd say that's true. The image quality is on par with the IMAX with Laser that I visited in Melbourne, and the image quality of the digital IMAX that TGV has is definitely not comparable with Onyx, so I'd say Onyx has the best image quality in Malaysia.

However, in terms of sound, IMAX is still the best in Malaysia.
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yeap...after i watched it at Onyx and i agreed what you said....sound system is just so not balance when match with the image quality.....
especially the sounds are louder on some unnecessary scenes....
although IMAX malaysia image quality is inferior compare to Onyx but the large size make it satisfied together with the extremely powerful sound system....

Anyone here try the central i-city IMAX in compare with Sunway Velocity?
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QUOTE(neo_lam @ Apr 28 2019, 11:40 PM)
yeap...after i watched it at Onyx and i agreed what you said....sound system is just so not balance when match with the image quality.....
especially the sounds are louder on some unnecessary scenes....
although IMAX malaysia image quality is inferior compare to Onyx but the large size make it satisfied together with the extremely powerful sound system....

Anyone here try the central i-city IMAX in compare with Sunway Velocity?
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Will be watching Endgame for the second time at I-city IMAX this week and coincidentally I watched Dunkirk at Velocity IMAX, so yeah expect a reply from me anytime this week lol
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QUOTE(cuzuamazing @ Apr 29 2019, 12:07 AM)
Will be watching Endgame for the second time at I-city IMAX this week and coincidentally I watched Dunkirk at Velocity IMAX, so yeah expect a reply from me anytime this week lol
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btw based on the seat count seems like Velocity still bigger than I-CIty hall...so wish to see any improvement on image and sound quality.
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QUOTE(rideverest @ Apr 26 2019, 08:34 PM)
Managed to watch Endgame on IMAX 3D here. I'll share my report soon. I myself was on row E. I think the best rows would be F, G, H, J...
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Noted. But is it worth it in 3D?
Seems like TGV Central iCity showtime for 2D IMAX is not so convenient for me.
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Endgame IMAX 3D is one of the best IMO

surprisingly this time I didn't get any eye strain for 3 hours of 3D movie!


Oh yeah, a word of advice, if going for movie marathon/back to back movie session, always put IMAX as the last movie to watch

watching IMAX first will make your second movie session in a normal hall feels meh
and you'll be wondering is there something wrong with the screen & speakers or is there something wrong with your eyes & ears in the normal hall tongue.gif
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I watched Endgame (round 2) at Mytown, MAXX Atmos.. so here's the thing.. screen is huge, wide huge.. visual clarity not great, not enought contract and colour for that large screen. I still feel the Laser projector at MBO Starling the best! I could be wrong.

Sound was good but I sense the rattling top back, I was seated at G and I could hear the rattle during the battle scene (someone here did mention in this forum).

Somehow I was not able to hear OR get proper effects from the "voice of God" speakers (overhead), like literally none! It's an Atmos film and all I could profoundly hear are all channels except overhead. I'm not sure if it's the mixing of the film or Mytown GSC downplayed the sound setup.. I just don't know.

How about other Atmos cinema experience? Was it the same? Like faint over the head effects for endgame? How about other Atmos movies in Mytown MAXX? Were they good or nothing great? The only and best Atmos effect I have felt in cinema was for San Andreas at IOI city MAXX.

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QUOTE(neo_lam @ Apr 29 2019, 12:35 PM)
looking forward for the review....
btw based on the seat count seems like Velocity still bigger than I-CIty hall...so wish to see any improvement on image and sound quality.
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So, the screen size are about the same imo. The seating of icity is definitely better than velocity, which velocity has a stupid design of putting all the indulge seats at the best positions of the cinema. I city IMAX wins this time.

If wanna compare screen size, I still thinks 1U IMAX is bigger while Sunway pyramid IMAX is the smallest. Icity and velocity IMAX are in the middle.

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QUOTE(cuzuamazing @ May 1 2019, 06:55 PM)
So, the screen size are about the same imo. The seating of icity is definitely better than velocity, which velocity has a stupid design of putting all the indulge seats at the best positions of the cinema. I city IMAX wins this time.

If wanna compare screen size, I still thinks 1U IMAX is bigger while Sunway pyramid IMAX is the smallest. Icity and velocity IMAX are in the middle.
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Nice! Tgv did mention that the largest IMAX screen is Velocity. 2nd largest is 1U..
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I Will choose near to my house Setia Walk (TGV) it always not so crowded and comfortable.
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QUOTE(greyshadow @ Apr 30 2019, 12:00 PM)
Endgame IMAX 3D is one of the best IMO

surprisingly this time I didn't get any eye strain for 3 hours of 3D movie!
Oh yeah, a word of advice, if going for movie marathon/back to back movie session, always put IMAX as the last movie to watch

watching IMAX first will make your second movie session in a normal hall feels meh
and you'll be wondering is there something wrong with the screen & speakers or is there something wrong with your eyes & ears in the normal hall tongue.gif
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Haha but sorry i blow my ward very early laugh.gif laugh.gif

I watch IMAX the first time and i dont mind IMAX the 2nd time later hahahaha

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MBO Starling Mall Big Screen vs GSC 1U Atmos which one better?

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MBO Starling Mall Big Screen vs GSC 1U Atmos which one better?
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Starling mall any time.. screen is gigantic and Laser projector that does very well. The Atmos is also good in MBO Starling. The colour and contrast is world apart, you can see the different in Starling Big screen.
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QUOTE(vickno @ May 3 2019, 09:47 PM)
Starling mall any time.. screen is gigantic and Laser projector that does very well. The Atmos is also good in MBO Starling. The colour and contrast is world apart, you can see the different in Starling Big screen.
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TGV Central i-City's IMAX & ONYX Hunting Report

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Personally, its the best IMAX in Malaysia currently (Kuching aside as yet to go there). Firstly, the Glide seats were a plus. Since its still a new cinema, the glide seats function pretty well and makes sitting nearer to the screen a fun experience. The seats are comfy and the leg room is ample enough for me (6 ft tall). Projection and sound were excellent as its still new (no 4K Laser yet, TGV pls bring it to Malaysia). Fresh speakers & clean screen! Its the biggest digital IMAX in West Malaysia as well. Give it a try for future blockbusters!

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To those asking about the Onyx, here you go.

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Its bigger than the one at MidValley, definitely. I caught a glimpse of the screen and you can expect the same visual quality of Onyx cinemas. Not a fan of Onyx as I still prefer to watch movies the way filmmakers intended us to, on projection screens smile.gif and yeah obviously Onyx's sound system is comparable to normal cinema halls. IMAX > Onyx

On a whole, I believe Central i-City is the best cinema to visit in Shah Alam/Setia Alam/Klang area right now!

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Unfortunate that MBO isn't showing John Wick 3 on their Big Screen (Starling) hall as it's still reserved for Avengers 4. Makes sense business wise, but JW3 audio track simply outclasses Avengers 4.

So yeah guys, too bad everyone still circle jerking to Avengers 4 and fucking pokemon that you're missing out on one of the best sounding movie in the last 2 years.

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Hi guys, godzilla advance sale is available! im still struggling to choose which cinema to watch for maximum enjoyment eventhough i read through all the replies of this post..any suggestions among these cinemas?
1. Imax velocity
2. Big screen starling
3. Onyx icentral
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Since onyx showing real black, and i believe Godzilla contains a lot of dark scene, so is it a scoring point?
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QUOTE(Marcus313 @ May 18 2019, 02:29 AM)
Hi guys, godzilla advance sale is available! im still struggling to choose which cinema to watch for maximum enjoyment eventhough i read through all the replies of this post..any suggestions among these cinemas?
1. Imax velocity
2. Big screen starling
3. Onyx icentral
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hahahah for me ... i will choose IMAX at central I-City 2D or 3D i also watch ..

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How come I noticed Central I-city IMAX cinema the picture looks clearer and sharper compare with the one at Sunway Pyramid. Anyone has the same thought with me ? One thing for sure is their new glide chair very nice to sit .

Anyway feel sad because the cinema is very far from my place, so cannot go there frequently.
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going Starling (BigScreen) for Godzilla

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Watched Lion King on the last day in IMAX before that car movie takes over, so had to go to icity. I must say it was pretty darn good for 20 bucks. Free midnight parking too. Makes up for the long drive. An empty IMAX hall definitely makes it look way bigger lol

Is 1u's one really bigger? Not respecting velocity for the indulge seat choices.
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QUOTE(tjayy09 @ Aug 2 2019, 12:54 PM)
Watched Lion King on the last day in IMAX before that car movie takes over, so had to go to icity. I must say it was pretty darn good for 20 bucks. Free midnight parking too. Makes up for the long drive. An empty IMAX hall definitely makes it look way bigger lol

Is 1u's one really bigger? Not respecting velocity for the indulge seat choices.
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the indulge seats are quite disturbing but the imax is very good a spacious but the downside since the one in 1U upgraded to leather seats the space of the seats gets smaller and cramp but sunway velocity is bigger than 1U since its almost as big as the former berjaya times square imax normaly if i watch imax always take the normal aisle seat next to the indulge seat.

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Actually according to lfexaminer calculations, Sunway Velocity IMAX screen is the largest in Malaysia with 19.4m in height and 25.9m in width which is almost as tall as the 70mm Imax in Paragon Bangkok with 19.9m in height with 27.3m in width.
Due to the seating and angle problems, along with the projector not really 70mm IMAX and not even latest IMAX Laser and most of the movies released are not opt for the screen, you will feel the screen is much smaller because the image projects right at the centre where most of the seats were too high thus it felt too small, compared with 1U screen which is just 12.5m in height and 22m in width but the image projects perfectly from bottom to ceiling along with the good seating making it feels superbly large.
Thus, I guess if movies that were released in 70mm IMAX such as Dunkirk or upcoming TENET, will fully utilized the tall screen. While I am sure 70mm IMAX scene would not fully fit in 1U screen as it just not tall enough for the image.
But I am not sure if it will expand along with the screen height on those 70mm IMAX sequence in Velocity.
Anyone experienced or seen 70mm IMAX scenes in Velocity before? Any updates??

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Hi guys,

I heard GSC now has IMAX in its new Johor mid valley. Anyone checked it out already? How large is the screen? Laser or not?
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Hi guys,

I heard GSC now has IMAX in its new Johor mid valley. Anyone checked it out already? How large is the screen? Laser or not?
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Best cinema experience to watch upcoming star wars movie?
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QUOTE(vickno @ Dec 8 2019, 09:40 PM)
Hi guys,

I heard GSC now has IMAX in its new Johor mid valley. Anyone checked it out already? How large is the screen? Laser or not?
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They changing all maxx to imax????
Coz now don see any maxx hall option in app
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QUOTE(vickno @ Dec 8 2019, 09:40 PM)
Hi guys,

I heard GSC now has IMAX in its new Johor mid valley. Anyone checked it out already? How large is the screen? Laser or not?
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They changing all maxx to imax????
Coz now don see any maxx hall option in app
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Cinemas to open in July 2020 post COVID-19.

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.... and GSC now got IMAX wey , at JB , Mid Valley SouthKey

TGV already have IMAX there , now GSC as well

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Now the best cinema and most expensive is Aurum GSC.... Dunno when TGV gonna follow suit....


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QUOTE(wangpr @ Jul 7 2020, 12:24 AM)
Now the best cinema and most expensive is Aurum GSC.... Dunno when TGV gonna follow suit....
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RM150... blink.gif Should be reserved for someone special on an occasion/birthday/celebration. I'm impressed we have such high grade cinema facilities + the movie goers who would pay top dollars for such an experience. For me GSC Gold Class already top notch for the price.
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QUOTE(defaultname365 @ Jul 7 2020, 02:52 PM)
RM150...  blink.gif  Should be reserved for someone special on an occasion/birthday/celebration. I'm impressed we have such high grade cinema facilities + the movie goers who would pay top dollars for such an experience. For me GSC Gold Class already top notch for the price.
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singaporeans wont mind RM150 seat laugh.gif compare with $80 for pioneer class in sunny island laugh.gif

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Now the best cinema and most expensive is Aurum GSC.... Dunno when TGV gonna follow suit....
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i wont pay more than RM35 for IMAX seat hahahaha
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QUOTE(wongcalvin73 @ Sep 28 2019, 12:30 AM)
Actually according to lfexaminer calculations, Sunway Velocity IMAX screen is the largest in Malaysia with 19.4m in height and 25.9m in width which is almost as tall as the 70mm Imax in Paragon Bangkok with 19.9m in height with 27.3m in width.
Due to the seating and angle problems, along with the projector not really 70mm IMAX and not even latest IMAX Laser and most of the movies released are not opt for the screen, you will feel the screen is much smaller because the image projects right at the centre where most of the seats were too high thus it felt too small, compared with 1U screen which is just 12.5m in height and 22m in width but the image projects perfectly from bottom to ceiling along with the good seating making it feels superbly large.
Thus, I guess if movies that were released in 70mm IMAX such as Dunkirk or upcoming TENET, will fully utilized the tall screen. While I am sure 70mm IMAX scene would not fully fit in 1U screen as it just not tall enough for the image.
But I am not sure if it will expand along with the screen height on those 70mm IMAX sequence in Velocity.
Anyone experienced or seen 70mm IMAX scenes in Velocity before? Any updates??
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Are you sure about this. Coz back in 2013 when TGV announced IMAX TEBRAU, it was declared as the biggest in Malaysia for 70ft height. The hall is old now with ceilings all worn off but the screen to seat position is the best. I've watched in Lido IMAX which is bigger screen but seating position sucks. Tebrau IMAX is still good AF.
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They changing all maxx to imax????
Coz now don see any maxx hall option in app
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Yes. No maxx hall here in southkey. Got IMAX but conventional dual xenon ones only same as other TGV. GSC don't even hype about it at all. Odd actually. Screen not so big but the seats are super comfy. Even the speakers are the old ones with bass at rear corner.

They have another HALL 4 with Skybox. Hall 4 is as large as IMAX with recliner seats and Skybox is like a private room uptop in same hall with closed window view and individually speakers only for the rooms but you had to buy 4x couch seats in order to watch there.
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It's been a long time since I visited this topic.

Just wanna ask what do you guys think about the Onyx screen in Malaysia? Has anyone visited Onyx Atria Mall? Onyx Tropicana Gardens Mall?
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QUOTE(ring41835 @ Aug 13 2020, 02:30 PM)
Are you sure about this. Coz back in 2013 when TGV announced IMAX TEBRAU, it was declared as the biggest in Malaysia for 70ft height. The hall is old now with ceilings all worn off but the screen to seat position is the best. I've watched in Lido IMAX which is bigger screen but seating position sucks. Tebrau IMAX is still good AF.
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QUOTE(vickno @ Dec 8 2019, 09:40 PM)
Hi guys,

I heard GSC now has IMAX in its new Johor mid valley. Anyone checked it out already? How large is the screen? Laser or not?
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mehhhh compare with tebrau imax laugh.gif

QUOTE(keewah @ Jul 6 2020, 09:20 PM)
.... and GSC now got IMAX wey , at JB , Mid Valley SouthKey

TGV already have IMAX there , now GSC as well
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i still prefer tebrau imax than southkey imax laugh.gif
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QUOTE(wongcalvin73 @ Sep 28 2019, 12:30 AM)
Actually according to lfexaminer calculations, Sunway Velocity IMAX screen is the largest in Malaysia with 19.4m in height and 25.9m in width which is almost as tall as the 70mm Imax in Paragon Bangkok with 19.9m in height with 27.3m in width.
Due to the seating and angle problems, along with the projector not really 70mm IMAX and not even latest IMAX Laser and most of the movies released are not opt for the screen, you will feel the screen is much smaller because the image projects right at the centre where most of the seats were too high thus it felt too small, compared with 1U screen which is just 12.5m in height and 22m in width but the image projects perfectly from bottom to ceiling along with the good seating making it feels superbly large.
Thus, I guess if movies that were released in 70mm IMAX such as Dunkirk or upcoming TENET, will fully utilized the tall screen. While I am sure 70mm IMAX scene would not fully fit in 1U screen as it just not tall enough for the image.
But I am not sure if it will expand along with the screen height on those 70mm IMAX sequence in Velocity.
Anyone experienced or seen 70mm IMAX scenes in Velocity before? Any updates??
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Went to watch Tenet at TGV@Sunway velocity today, it does not seems it fill up the entire imax screen, anyway, the screen still big enough and sound effect is pretty good too
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QUOTE(skylinelover @ Aug 27 2020, 10:53 PM)
mehhhh compare with tebrau imax laugh.gif
i still prefer tebrau imax than southkey imax laugh.gif
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Guess it is time for me to revisit again

Last week at IMAX Velocity. I notice the speaker is blast too loud until hear some wob wob wob effect during TENET movie sad.gif

I guess get turn the volume too loud ?
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QUOTE(Kiding @ Aug 30 2020, 06:52 PM)
Went to watch Tenet at TGV@Sunway velocity today, it does not seems it fill up the entire imax screen, anyway, the screen still big enough and sound effect is pretty good too
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Yeah, this is what I am disappointed when I learn that the movie do not fill up the entire screen sad.gif , when the movie was filmed with IMAX camera
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QUOTE(keewah @ Aug 31 2020, 10:55 PM)
Guess it is time for me to revisit again

Last week at IMAX Velocity. I notice the speaker is blast too loud until hear some wob wob wob effect during TENET movie sad.gif

I guess get turn the volume too loud ?
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TGV style

Max up the volume

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QUOTE(keewah @ Aug 31 2020, 10:55 PM)
Guess it is time for me to revisit again

Last week at IMAX Velocity. I notice the speaker is blast too loud until hear some wob wob wob effect during TENET movie sad.gif

I guess get turn the volume too loud ?
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Wow bro, I watched Tenet twice in Sunway Velocity and heard the same wob wob sound during bassy scenes. It was somewhat from the right hand side of the hall.

Btw, no use any cinema claim largest screen but movie plays cropped within it. The only right way to watch IMAX films are on 70mm locations, sadly none in Malaysia, not even 4K laser IMAX... sad.gif
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QUOTE(rideverest @ Sep 10 2020, 08:40 PM)
Wow bro, I watched Tenet twice in Sunway Velocity and heard the same wob wob sound during bassy scenes. It was somewhat from the right hand side of the hall.

Btw, no use any cinema claim largest screen but movie plays cropped within it. The only right way to watch IMAX films are on 70mm locations, sadly none in Malaysia, not even 4K laser IMAX... sad.gif
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which row is the best seat to watch?

Went there twice for tenet too. Samw as the rest am disappointed that the screen is not optimised.

Hopefully the new Dadi cinema would bring the real imax in Pav.
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Watched Tenet in Central i-City's TGV. It was freaking loud but I enjoyed it! Especially when Travis Scott's The Plan played during the credits scene, unforgettable experience!

Planning for a second watch and was Googling which cinema is the best in Malaysia, then bumped into this thread. Thinking whether a trip to Sunway Velocity is worth it, or just to rewatch it in Central i-City again.

Anyone been to both to do a comparison?

Edit: according to this, central i-City IMAX is the BIGGEST in Southeast Asia and the second biggest in the world after China. That's a BIG claim! https://www.nst.com.my/property/2018/11/435...ity-open-jan-12

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QUOTE(ericling @ Sep 17 2020, 02:02 PM)
Watched Tenet in Central i-City's TGV. It was freaking loud but I enjoyed it! Especially when Travis Scott's The Plan played during the credits scene, unforgettable experience!

Planning for a second watch and was Googling which cinema is the best in Malaysia, then bumped into this thread. Thinking whether a trip to Sunway Velocity is worth it, or just to rewatch it in Central i-City again.

Anyone been to both to do a comparison?

Edit: according to this, central i-City IMAX is the BIGGEST in Southeast Asia and the second biggest in the world after China. That's a BIG claim! https://www.nst.com.my/property/2018/11/435...ity-open-jan-12
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Would definitely stick with icity, much newer than Velocity!

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QUOTE(TheSecRet @ Sep 12 2020, 02:47 AM)
which row is the best seat to watch?

Went there twice for tenet too. Samw as the rest am disappointed that the screen is not optimised.

Hopefully the new Dadi cinema would bring the real imax in Pav.
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Best seats are usually center + 1-2 rows towards screen.

Btw Dadi Cinemas doesn't have an IMAX, and I believe they don't have the space for it as well for a 70mm projector. Saw some Google reviews on Dadi Cinema, not so promising, yet.

Who wants to go for a movie trip to Singapore's Laser IMAX post pandemic? 😂
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Sini southern only got MidValley for best GSC IMAX ever haiyaa doh.gif rclxub.gif and I lived in another corner of southern corridor doh.gif rclxub.gif

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QUOTE(rideverest @ Feb 22 2022, 03:06 PM)
Best seats are usually center + 1-2 rows towards screen.

Btw Dadi Cinemas doesn't have an IMAX, and I believe they don't have the space for it as well for a 70mm projector. Saw some Google reviews on Dadi Cinema, not so promising, yet.

Who wants to go for a movie trip to Singapore's Laser IMAX post pandemic? 😂
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Sini southern only got MidValley for best GSC IMAX ever haiyaa doh.gif rclxub.gif and I lived in another corner of southern corridor doh.gif rclxub.gif

PS : the land of pineapples aka pekan nanas laugh.gif i serious laugh.gif
Better than KL easily?😂🤣
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but itu imax can seat many ppl right?

I still prefer premier class at paradigm, that's my go to

don't really like aurum though
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QUOTE(rx330 @ Feb 28 2022, 10:59 AM)
but itu imax can seat many ppl right?

I still prefer premier class at paradigm, that's my go to

don't really like aurum though
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Haha yesh

Same here

150 per pax what teh fish

Aurum up my ass yoh

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Haha yesh

Same here

150 per pax what teh fish

Aurum up my ass yoh

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im not used to the bed, eternals was bad, but my wife was happy sleeping there laugh.gif laugh.gif

ohh and the bloody exit sign lighting and the seats lighting is an eye sore when watching in cinema
also that swivel table...... so irritating

10 plus years back, I tried the premier in class in SG, while watching inception... that is really a diff standard
but convert to rm really ranting.gif ranting.gif ranting.gif
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QUOTE(cuzuamazing @ Aug 13 2020, 10:00 PM)
It's been a long time since I visited this topic.

Just wanna ask what do you guys think about the Onyx screen in Malaysia? Has anyone visited Onyx Atria Mall? Onyx Tropicana Gardens Mall?
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I just watched The Batman in Tropicana Gardens's GSC Onyx hall and it was great time. The screen is definitely bigger than the one in GSC Mid Valley and I assume it is slightly bigger than the one in Central I-City (as this mall is 1 year newer than Central I.C.. Please correct me if I am wrong since I can't experience I-City's TGV as it is situated inconveniently far from where I live). Granted, the screen is still way smaller than your typical IMAX-esque screen, and rather more par to a normal hall's one. However, it was still a great experience for a film like The Batman as it is mostly shot in the dark and the advantages of an Onyx screen (which is LED screen, resembling the likes of OLED) is its black levels, colour accuracy and overall clarity. The hall is also equipped with Dolby Atmos speakers, whereas the one in Mid Valley does not.

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I recommend booking the seats in the 6-7th row (E and G), as the screen should encompass your entire vision. Do note that for The Batman, the film did not utilize the whole screen and had to down-size quite a bit to accommodate the film's aspect ratio, hence why I recommend seats slightly closer to the screen for a better overall visual experience.
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Hello everyone, I recently became a major cinema enthusiast after watching Spider-Man: No Way Home on the big screen (no pun intended in regards to GSC/MBO's BigScreen) since it's launch back in December 2021. Prior to the quarantines and lockdowns, I had lost a lot of interest in movie-going as imo, many of the blockbuster films felt stagnant and lacking in innovation, and no amount of technical prowess of specialized cinema halls (IMAX, MAXX, DA etc.) could convinced me otherwise. However, once the lockdown had lightened and I unenthusiastically decided to go watch No Way Home at the cinema (IOI City's GSC MAXX DA), I was so surprised at my enjoyment and excitement of cinema watching again. I realized how much I have missed and honestly, under-appreciated the atmosphere and experience of a cinema, especially after almost 2 years of home isolation of just watching tv shows and films in front of my 1440p computer screen.

I mean, to be frank, watching a film like No Way Home as a cinema return is pretty bias and honestly, a once in a lifetime experience considering the film's hype, build-up and phenomenal payoff, especially for big Spidey fans. With that said, it did lead me down a rabbit hole of watching other films in other specialized cinema halls, and did lead me to this forum to see other people's input on Malaysia's cinema experience.

I have watched No Way Home a total of 6 times (call me crazy, lol) and other films in multiple specialized cinema halls for the past few months and I would like to chime in on this discussion. Do note I will factor in ticket pricing, location distance and ease of transportation into my assessment as well.

Cinemas visited and movies watched there

IOI City Mall GSC Maxx Atmos) - 3x No Way Home
Mid Valley GSC Onyx - No Way Home
Sunway Velocity TGV IMAX - No Time to Die, No Way Home, Dune
Starling Mall GSC Big Screen - Uncharted
Tropicana Gardens Mall GSC BigScreen and Onyx - No Way Home (BigScreen DA), The Batman (Onyx DA)

IOI City Mall GSC Maxx Atmos (Hall 10 and 11)

This mall's cinema, and more importantly, cinema hall was my primary go-to for movie watching before the pandemic as it was the nearest, high quality cinema to my residence. The screen is huge and the audio quality being Dolby Atmos and all is pretty great (I'm not a big audiophile so I won't really go in-depth into this). For my cinema return, this hall was a fantastic experience for No Way Home as many people were there and surprisingly, respectful with their reactions in regards to the film's scenes. The crowd cheers and ovations given at certain moments really heightened my enjoyment and of course, along side my return to the cinema hall experience really inspired my resurgence of cinema movie watching.

That being said, after watching No Way Home and other films in other cinema halls, reminiscing back to this Maxx hall, the colours do feel a bit washed and overall is not as clear in clarity in my opinion. I mean, it is fine and honestly it will need you to really focus to realize that it's not very clear, but it generally isn't something to be bothered by if you are a casual or someone who isn't as keen eyed in screen quality. The hall's audio quality is loud, bassy and is mostly clear. You can also feel vibrations in your seat during action sequences, adding more intensity in your movie watching experience. Overall, it is still a great cinema hall to visit, especially if you live close to it (it is a 15-30 minute drive for me with no tolls depending on traffic).

However for me, I will only visit this cinema and primarily, this hall if there is a movie I am not too sure and am unexcited about as I found better cinema halls than this one that I don't mind taking the time to travel to. Small complaint, the tickets here are freaking expensive! I mean, it's movie by movie basis, mall location and I think GSC factors in the timing close to the movie's launch date as well, but RM26.50 per person for The Batman in this Maxx hall? Hell nah! I know price for people is subjective, but for me, ideal times to visit here is before 1pm or on Wednesdays where tickets are discounted by 30-40% (RM 16 per person for The Batman).

Mid Valley GSC Onyx

Mid Valley's Onyx hall is more of a showcase of what Onyx is capable of visually compared to an overall experience. Visually, Onyx is the best looking screen I have witnessed in any cinema screen as that is a given considering the science behind LED screens vs projectors. Dark level performance is spectacular as the night time scenes were very clear without it being too dark to distinguish. Compared to my experience of No Way Home in Maxx, I can easily watch and distinguish the night time scenes during the forest section. Colour vibrancy and accuracy is top notch as well, especially during the scene where Peter stands facing the NYC Time Square building tv screen where the screen's light reflect onto his face in a crisp, sharp manner.

I do not know if this is a fair criticism but if you have high astigmatism, Onyx can be a disadvantage for you. I myself have high astigmatism and in the film itself, I sometimes could see vertical light lines go downwards and it is a distraction when trying to focus on the film. This doesn't happen often and I believe only occurs during scenes with distinct light sources (white subtitles on screen do cause minor astigmatism problems for me). You can easily ignore and minimize this problem by not focusing too much on the astigmatism lines.

Here's a better visualization of what astigmatism looks like.
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Aside from the screen quality, the movie going experience for me is an above average assessment as the audio experience is not as engaging as the halls equipped with Dolby Atmos or IMAX speakers. The screen is pretty small (partly due to it being first Onyx hall in Malaysia), and the seating arrangement as of social distancing mandates make this not ideal too. Overall, I would only recommend Onyx in Mid Valley if you haven't experience Onyx and would like to, and if the mall is more convenient for you to visit. Otherwise, the best Onyx experience personally is in Tropicana Gardens Mall.

Price is similar to my take of IOI City hall. Best prices are before 1pm or on Wednesdays. As of right now, it is RM27.50 for The Batman in Mid Valley's Onyx hall, compared to RM15 before 1pm and on Wednesdays.

Sunway Velocity TGV IMAX

This IMAX hall is the closest one to me as I can easily commute to the mall via MRT and without a doubt could be my go-to cinema for blockbuster films... if only the good seats location weren't money-predatory and ASS.

Before I start with the absurd seating arrangement and ticket pricing, I will first start with the screen quality and overall experience as this forum thread primarily focuses on that. This is an IMAX hall that you would expect of the IMAX brand. I have watched No Way Home, No Time to Die and Dune here and the experience has been top notch. You have this giant-ass screen (2nd biggest IMAX screen in Malaysia, slightly behind Central I-City's according to reports) and coupled with the audio quality set-up you have come to expect and love from the IMAX brand, what's not to like? (Oh, we will get to that.)

The only small downsides here is that the air conditioner blows loudly and you can easily hear it before the film starts and during quiet moments of the film. Also, because the screen is very big, the clarity isn't as clear as you would like it to be. I would assume this is due to the projector being outdated (dual 2k instead of 4k laser) as people in this forum have pointed out. I primarily noticed this slight blurriness during my Dune session, as landscape shots of the deserts shows hints of being stretched, thus slightly blurry. No Way Home and No Time to Die weren't as bad but compared to my other cinema hall experiences, it is slightly lacking. Do note, it is very difficult to spot the slight blurriness of the screen and from my point of view, is not as bad as the one in GSC Maxx halls (even then, it is still pretty minute), but it is there. This isn't a major breaking point because the audio experience is outstanding, something that is signature to the IMAX brand.

That being said... the seating arrangements and price...

I mean, look at this shit!
user posted image

I already find it unreasonable to pay RM30 for a cinema movie as there isn't even an early bird (before 12-1pm) discount (it's RM25 if you pay with Maybank Visa/Mastercard, but I don't use Maybank). However, I can sometimes turn a blind eye to the flies that would scatter out from my wallet when paying for IMAX due to experience the brand entails, primarily with its audio quality for me. Even then, If your best seats location are RM35 but twice the amount because they are twin seats when other cinema halls don't do this? Hell no dude, hell no. I watched both No Way Home and No Time to Die in the F row seats and the screen encompasses majority of your vision. Usually that would be great but because this screen is very big and thus the film will be expanded to accommodate the size, you will miss out on details displayed on screen as you have to consistently move your eyes around to keep focus on who is speaking or what key things are happening. That and the fact you have to lean your head even more to the back to properly keep encompass the whole screen in your peripheral vision, making it a slightly uncomfortable experience.

For Dune, I decided to pick the side seat row G, the seat closest to the middle. It was not a great experience as you will be able to see seat row light indicators on the stairs, and watching the screen from a side angle will always be a disadvantage compared to being in the middle. Thankfully the cinema was very empty (only myself and one man), so I just switched to the twin seats and man, what an experience it was (when I was leaving. I saw a guard at the top of the hall when the movie ended and I was scared for my life as she gave me a menacing glance. Thought I would be fined for switching seats, especially to an indulge/twin seat but there isn't rule for seat changing if the seat isn't occupied/booked, I presume).

Overall, one of the best cinema experiences if you have a movie partner and money to spend for the twin seats. Even more so if you have a Maybank card (only on Fridays and Weekends), making the twin seats cost RM50 instead of RM70 (for some reason, the twin seat paid via Maybank is RM 25 each compared to the RM35 without Maybank).

Starling Mall GSC BigScreen

As OP has mentioned and frankly was the only reason I took the time to visit this mall's cinema in the first place, this cinema hall is really, really good. The 4k laser Barco projectors really lives up to it's technical specs and it's only slightly behind Onyx in terms of clarity and sharpness (that is really high praise). The cinema is equipped with Dolby Atmos speakers as well so you can expect some good quality audio experience here.

However, despite what people here have said about the screen size, I don't think it is as big as the people here has claimed. Don't get me wrong, it is big and clear, but I noticed it was smaller than other biggies I have seen. I think it is slightly bigger than IOI City's Maxx, but smaller than Velocity's IMAX and Tropicana's BigScreen. Maybe it is due to my seat row choices; I tend to book 1 row behind the middle rows (Starling BigScreen has 14 seat rows, I chose row 6) and yeah, The screen ideally filled my peripheral vision, but wasn't as big as I thought.

Anyway, this is a great spot to visit and watch films at. Ticket prices is ok at RM21.50, but is RM14 (a damn steal!) before 1pm or on Wednesdays. However, for me, I won't be going here often, if at all because commuting here is dreadful. If you take MRT, you will have to stop at the TTDI station and then either walk there (takes 20 minutes and have to cross a pedestrian bridge above a busy road which is scary af) or wait for the Starling Mall commute bus which has a 1 hour 30 minutes wait interval. Otherwise, a great option for movie-goers

Tropicana Gardens Mall GSC BigScreen and Onyx

This will be my go-to cinema in the future for blockbuster films. It is simple (but time consuming) for me to commute there as the mall is connected to the MRT Surian station, and it houses two of the best specialized cinema halls I have visited. I will try to be brief in this section as I had covered both BigScreen and Onyx in my previous paragraphs and they definitely still hold true here.

I watched No Way Home here in the BigScreen hall and the screen was as good as Starling's BigScreen, but imo bigger. It is also equipped with Dolby Atmos speakers just like Starling's so not losing in the audio department as well. Not much to say that hasn't been said, a steal for the price (RM21.50 or RM14 as early bird or on Wednesdays) and my go-to for an IMAX alternative (possibly better if you include the 4k laser projector and price benefits).

Onyx here on the other hand is simply amazing, especially since it's equipped with Dolby Atmos speakers. I am planning to re-watch The Batman on IMAX and maybe BigScreen to see the difference between LED screen vs projectors, specifically for this film (and because the film itself was pretty darn awesome). However overall, Onyx for this film was spectacular as the movie takes place mostly at night and the dark level performance really shines (ironic since its dark lol) here. The lights at night looked so sharp and vibrant; the gun fights in the dark with snappy lights became a bit blinding to look at and I instinctively moved my hands to cover my eyes for a bit (this can be a con depending on who you are. For me, it's a pro since I believe in a real gunfight in the dark, it would look and feel realistic).

Again, the downside of Onyx is that the screen is small. Sure, it is bigger than the Onyx screen in Mid Valley, but still, the size is comparable to the ones in normal halls. My seats recommendation is 1-2 rows ahead of the middle row so you can fully immerse your peripheral vision with the screen. The price is slightly high at RM23.50 (still cheaper and better than Mid Valley's), but it is definitely worth it at RM16 for early birds or on Wednesdays. My complaint in regards to astigmatism holds true here, but again, this is subjective and can easily be ignored.

In my opinion, this is the best cinema you can visit today for the best bang for your buck.

Ending notes

Apologies for the long post, but I hope it is informative and helpful to you guys. I plan to watch The Batman again in 1Utama's TGV IMAX as I never been to that cinema before, so you may see me to write a post here about that in the future. Thanks for reading!
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post Mar 5 2022, 08:30 PM

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QUOTE(Katharsis @ Mar 4 2022, 05:42 PM)
Skippable introduction of myself

Hello everyone, I recently became a major cinema enthusiast after watching Spider-Man: No Way Home on the big screen (no pun intended in regards to GSC/MBO's BigScreen) since it's launch back in December 2021. Prior to the quarantines and lockdowns, I had lost a lot of interest in movie-going as imo, many of the blockbuster films felt stagnant and lacking in innovation, and no amount of technical prowess of specialized cinema halls (IMAX, MAXX, DA etc.) could convinced me otherwise. However, once the lockdown had lightened and I unenthusiastically decided to go watch No Way Home at the cinema (IOI City's GSC MAXX DA), I was so surprised at my enjoyment and excitement of cinema watching again. I realized how much I have missed and honestly, under-appreciated the atmosphere and experience of a cinema, especially after almost 2 years of home isolation of just watching tv shows and films in front of my 1440p computer screen.

I mean, to be frank, watching a film like No Way Home as a cinema return is pretty bias and honestly, a once in a lifetime experience considering the film's hype, build-up and phenomenal payoff, especially for big Spidey fans. With that said, it did lead me down a rabbit hole of watching other films in other specialized cinema halls, and did lead me to this forum to see other people's input on Malaysia's cinema experience.

I have watched No Way Home a total of 6 times (call me crazy, lol) and other films in multiple specialized cinema halls for the past few months and I would like to chime in on this discussion. Do note I will factor in ticket pricing, location distance and ease of transportation into my assessment as well.

Cinemas visited and movies watched there

IOI City Mall GSC Maxx Atmos) - 3x No Way Home
Mid Valley GSC Onyx - No Way Home
Sunway Velocity TGV IMAX - No Time to Die, No Way Home, Dune
Starling Mall GSC Big Screen - Uncharted
Tropicana Gardens Mall GSC BigScreen and Onyx - No Way Home (BigScreen DA), The Batman (Onyx DA)

IOI City Mall GSC Maxx Atmos (Hall 10 and 11)

This mall's cinema, and more importantly, cinema hall was my primary go-to for movie watching before the pandemic as it was the nearest, high quality cinema to my residence. The screen is huge and the audio quality being Dolby Atmos and all is pretty great (I'm not a big audiophile so I won't really go in-depth into this). For my cinema return, this hall was a fantastic experience for No Way Home as many people were there and surprisingly, respectful with their reactions in regards to the film's scenes. The crowd cheers and ovations given at certain moments really heightened my enjoyment and of course, along side my return to the cinema hall experience really inspired my resurgence of cinema movie watching.

That being said, after watching No Way Home and other films in other cinema halls, reminiscing back to this Maxx hall, the colours do feel a bit washed and overall is not as clear in clarity in my opinion. I mean, it is fine and honestly it will need you to really focus to realize that it's not very clear, but it generally isn't something to be bothered by if you are a casual or someone who isn't as keen eyed in screen quality. The hall's audio quality is loud, bassy and is mostly clear. You can also feel vibrations in your seat during action sequences, adding more intensity in your movie watching experience. Overall, it is still a great cinema hall to visit, especially if you live close to it (it is a 15-30 minute drive for me with no tolls depending on traffic).

However for me, I will only visit this cinema and primarily, this hall if there is a movie I am not too sure and am unexcited about as I found better cinema halls than this one that I don't mind taking the time to travel to. Small complaint, the tickets here are freaking expensive! I mean, it's movie by movie basis, mall location and I think GSC factors in the timing close to the movie's launch date as well, but RM26.50 per person for The Batman in this Maxx hall? Hell nah! I know price for people is subjective, but for me, ideal times to visit here is before 1pm or on Wednesdays where tickets are discounted by 30-40% (RM 16 per person for The Batman).

Mid Valley GSC Onyx

Mid Valley's Onyx hall is more of a showcase of what Onyx is capable of visually compared to an overall experience. Visually, Onyx is the best looking screen I have witnessed in any cinema screen as that is a given considering the science behind LED screens vs projectors. Dark level performance is spectacular as the night time scenes were very clear without it being too dark to distinguish. Compared to my experience of No Way Home in Maxx, I can easily watch and distinguish the night time scenes during the forest section. Colour vibrancy and accuracy is top notch as well, especially during the scene where Peter stands facing the NYC Time Square building tv screen where the screen's light reflect onto his face in a crisp, sharp manner.

I do not know if this is a fair criticism but if you have high astigmatism, Onyx can be a disadvantage for you. I myself have high astigmatism and in the film itself, I sometimes could see vertical light lines go downwards and it is a distraction when trying to focus on the film. This doesn't happen often and I believe only occurs during scenes with distinct light sources (white subtitles on screen do cause minor astigmatism problems for me). You can easily ignore and minimize this problem by not focusing too much on the astigmatism lines.

Here's a better visualization of what astigmatism looks like.
user posted image

Aside from the screen quality, the movie going experience for me is an above average assessment as the audio experience is not as engaging as the halls equipped with Dolby Atmos or IMAX speakers. The screen is pretty small (partly due to it being first Onyx hall in Malaysia), and the seating arrangement as of social distancing mandates make this not ideal too. Overall, I would only recommend Onyx in Mid Valley if you haven't experience Onyx and would like to, and if the mall is more convenient for you to visit. Otherwise, the best Onyx experience personally is in Tropicana Gardens Mall.

Price is similar to my take of IOI City hall. Best prices are before 1pm or on Wednesdays. As of right now, it is RM27.50 for The Batman in Mid Valley's Onyx hall, compared to RM15 before 1pm and on Wednesdays.

Sunway Velocity TGV IMAX

This IMAX hall is the closest one to me as I can easily commute to the mall via MRT and without a doubt could be my go-to cinema for blockbuster films... if only the good seats location weren't money-predatory and ASS.

Before I start with the absurd seating arrangement and ticket pricing, I will first start with the screen quality and overall experience as this forum thread primarily focuses on that. This is an IMAX hall that you would expect of the IMAX brand. I have watched No Way Home, No Time to Die and Dune here and the experience has been top notch. You have this giant-ass screen (2nd biggest IMAX screen in Malaysia, slightly behind Central I-City's according to reports) and coupled with the audio quality set-up you have come to expect and love from the IMAX brand, what's not to like? (Oh, we will get to that.)

The only small downsides here is that the air conditioner blows loudly and you can easily hear it before the film starts and during quiet moments of the film. Also, because the screen is very big, the clarity isn't as clear as you would like it to be. I would assume this is due to the projector being outdated (dual 2k instead of 4k laser) as people in this forum have pointed out. I primarily noticed this slight blurriness during my Dune session, as landscape shots of the deserts shows hints of being stretched, thus slightly blurry. No Way Home and No Time to Die weren't as bad but compared to my other cinema hall experiences, it is slightly lacking. Do note, it is very difficult to spot the slight blurriness of the screen and from my point of view, is not as bad as the one in GSC Maxx halls (even then, it is still pretty minute), but it is there. This isn't a major breaking point because the audio experience is outstanding, something that is signature to the IMAX brand.

That being said... the seating arrangements and price...

I mean, look at this shit!
user posted image

I already find it unreasonable to pay RM30 for a cinema movie as there isn't even an early bird (before 12-1pm) discount (it's RM25 if you pay with Maybank Visa/Mastercard, but I don't use Maybank). However, I can sometimes turn a blind eye to the flies that would scatter out from my wallet when paying for IMAX due to experience the brand entails, primarily with its audio quality for me. Even then, If your best seats location are RM35 but twice the amount because they are twin seats when other cinema halls don't do this? Hell no dude, hell no. I watched both No Way Home and No Time to Die in the F row seats and the screen encompasses majority of your vision. Usually that would be great but because this screen is very big and thus the film will be expanded to accommodate the size, you will miss out on details displayed on screen as you have to consistently move your eyes around to keep focus on who is speaking or what key things are happening. That and the fact you have to lean your head even more to the back to properly keep encompass the whole screen in your peripheral vision, making it a slightly uncomfortable experience.

For Dune, I decided to pick the side seat row G, the seat closest to the middle. It was not a great experience as you will be able to see seat row light indicators on the stairs, and watching the screen from a side angle will always be a disadvantage compared to being in the middle. Thankfully the cinema was very empty (only myself and one man), so I just switched to the twin seats and man, what an experience it was (when I was leaving. I saw a guard at the top of the hall when the movie ended and I was scared for my life as she gave me a menacing glance. Thought I would be fined for switching seats, especially to an indulge/twin seat but there isn't rule for seat changing if the seat isn't occupied/booked, I presume).

Overall, one of the best cinema experiences if you have a movie partner and money to spend for the twin seats. Even more so if you have a Maybank card (only on Fridays and Weekends), making the twin seats cost RM50 instead of RM70 (for some reason, the twin seat paid via Maybank is RM 25 each compared to the RM35 without Maybank).

Starling Mall GSC BigScreen

As OP has mentioned and frankly was the only reason I took the time to visit this mall's cinema in the first place, this cinema hall is really, really good. The 4k laser Barco projectors really lives up to it's technical specs and it's only slightly behind Onyx in terms of clarity and sharpness (that is really high praise). The cinema is equipped with Dolby Atmos speakers as well so you can expect some good quality audio experience here.

However, despite what people here have said about the screen size, I don't think it is as big as the people here has claimed. Don't get me wrong, it is big and clear, but I noticed it was smaller than other biggies I have seen. I think it is slightly bigger than IOI City's Maxx, but smaller than Velocity's IMAX and Tropicana's BigScreen. Maybe it is due to my seat row choices; I tend to book 1 row behind the middle rows (Starling BigScreen has 14 seat rows, I chose row 6) and yeah, The screen ideally filled my peripheral vision, but wasn't as big as I thought.

Anyway, this is a great spot to visit and watch films at. Ticket prices is ok at RM21.50, but is RM14 (a damn steal!) before 1pm or on Wednesdays. However, for me, I won't be going here often, if at all because commuting here is dreadful. If you take MRT, you will have to stop at the TTDI station and then either walk there (takes 20 minutes and have to cross a pedestrian bridge above a busy road which is scary af) or wait for the Starling Mall commute bus which has a 1 hour 30 minutes wait interval. Otherwise, a great option for movie-goers

Tropicana Gardens Mall GSC BigScreen and Onyx

This will be my go-to cinema in the future for blockbuster films. It is simple (but time consuming) for me to commute there as the mall is connected to the MRT Surian station, and it houses two of the best specialized cinema halls I have visited. I will try to be brief in this section as I had covered both BigScreen and Onyx in my previous paragraphs and they definitely still hold true here.

I watched No Way Home here in the BigScreen hall and the screen was as good as Starling's BigScreen, but imo bigger. It is also equipped with Dolby Atmos speakers just like Starling's so not losing in the audio department as well. Not much to say that hasn't been said, a steal for the price (RM21.50 or RM14 as early bird or on Wednesdays) and my go-to for an IMAX alternative (possibly better if you include the 4k laser projector and price benefits).

Onyx here on the other hand is simply amazing, especially since it's equipped with Dolby Atmos speakers. I am planning to re-watch The Batman on IMAX and maybe BigScreen to see the difference between LED screen vs projectors, specifically for this film (and because the film itself was pretty darn awesome). However overall, Onyx for this film was spectacular as the movie takes place mostly at night and the dark level performance really shines (ironic since its dark lol) here. The lights at night looked so sharp and vibrant; the gun fights in the dark with snappy lights became a bit blinding to look at and I instinctively moved my hands to cover my eyes for a bit (this can be a con depending on who you are. For me, it's a pro since I believe in a real gunfight in the dark, it would look and feel realistic).

Again, the downside of Onyx is that the screen is small. Sure, it is bigger than the Onyx screen in Mid Valley, but still, the size is comparable to the ones in normal halls. My seats recommendation is 1-2 rows ahead of the middle row so you can fully immerse your peripheral vision with the screen. The price is slightly high at RM23.50 (still cheaper and better than Mid Valley's), but it is definitely worth it at RM16 for early birds or on Wednesdays. My complaint in regards to astigmatism holds true here, but again, this is subjective and can easily be ignored.

In my opinion, this is the best cinema you can visit today for the best bang for your buck.

Ending notes

Apologies for the long post, but I hope it is informative and helpful to you guys. I plan to watch The Batman again in 1Utama's TGV IMAX as I never been to that cinema before, so you may see me to write a post here about that in the future. Thanks for reading!
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Hi there Katharsis, welcome on board. Glad to have people who are passionate about cinema halls. Yes, opinions might differ here and there a little, but it's the same passion that matters.

I've tried Onyx previously in Midvalley, not not the one in Icity. Your post on Tropicana Gardens Onyx Atmos is definitely exciting me to catch the next movie there.

Both IMAX and normal cinema halls (exception to those with the latest 4k projectors), should upgrade their projectors. Its way past due time! I hope someone reads this and plans an upgrade soon....

Will be watching The Batman at GSC Gurney Hall 3 (Atmos) tonight. Let me see if this hall is still holding strong or not 😂

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QUOTE(rideverest @ Mar 5 2022, 08:30 PM)
Hi there Katharsis, welcome on board. Glad to have people who are passionate about cinema halls. Yes, opinions might differ here and there a little, but it's the same passion that matters.

I've tried Onyx previously in Midvalley, not not the one in Icity. Your post on Tropicana Gardens Onyx Atmos is definitely exciting me to catch the next movie there.

Both IMAX and normal cinema halls (exception to those with the latest 4k projectors), should upgrade their projectors. Its way past due time! I hope someone reads this and plans an upgrade soon....

Will be watching The Batman at GSC Gurney Hall 3 (Atmos) tonight. Let me see if this hall is still holding strong or not 😂
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QUOTE(Katharsis @ Mar 4 2022, 05:42 PM)
Skippable introduction of myself

Hello everyone, I recently became a major cinema enthusiast after watching Spider-Man: No Way Home on the big screen (no pun intended in regards to GSC/MBO's BigScreen) since it's launch back in December 2021. Prior to the quarantines and lockdowns, I had lost a lot of interest in movie-going as imo, many of the blockbuster films felt stagnant and lacking in innovation, and no amount of technical prowess of specialized cinema halls (IMAX, MAXX, DA etc.) could convinced me otherwise. However, once the lockdown had lightened and I unenthusiastically decided to go watch No Way Home at the cinema (IOI City's GSC MAXX DA), I was so surprised at my enjoyment and excitement of cinema watching again. I realized how much I have missed and honestly, under-appreciated the atmosphere and experience of a cinema, especially after almost 2 years of home isolation of just watching tv shows and films in front of my 1440p computer screen.

I mean, to be frank, watching a film like No Way Home as a cinema return is pretty bias and honestly, a once in a lifetime experience considering the film's hype, build-up and phenomenal payoff, especially for big Spidey fans. With that said, it did lead me down a rabbit hole of watching other films in other specialized cinema halls, and did lead me to this forum to see other people's input on Malaysia's cinema experience.

I have watched No Way Home a total of 6 times (call me crazy, lol) and other films in multiple specialized cinema halls for the past few months and I would like to chime in on this discussion. Do note I will factor in ticket pricing, location distance and ease of transportation into my assessment as well.

Cinemas visited and movies watched there

IOI City Mall GSC Maxx Atmos) - 3x No Way Home
Mid Valley GSC Onyx - No Way Home
Sunway Velocity TGV IMAX - No Time to Die, No Way Home, Dune
Starling Mall GSC Big Screen - Uncharted
Tropicana Gardens Mall GSC BigScreen and Onyx - No Way Home (BigScreen DA), The Batman (Onyx DA)

IOI City Mall GSC Maxx Atmos (Hall 10 and 11)

This mall's cinema, and more importantly, cinema hall was my primary go-to for movie watching before the pandemic as it was the nearest, high quality cinema to my residence. The screen is huge and the audio quality being Dolby Atmos and all is pretty great (I'm not a big audiophile so I won't really go in-depth into this). For my cinema return, this hall was a fantastic experience for No Way Home as many people were there and surprisingly, respectful with their reactions in regards to the film's scenes. The crowd cheers and ovations given at certain moments really heightened my enjoyment and of course, along side my return to the cinema hall experience really inspired my resurgence of cinema movie watching.

That being said, after watching No Way Home and other films in other cinema halls, reminiscing back to this Maxx hall, the colours do feel a bit washed and overall is not as clear in clarity in my opinion. I mean, it is fine and honestly it will need you to really focus to realize that it's not very clear, but it generally isn't something to be bothered by if you are a casual or someone who isn't as keen eyed in screen quality. The hall's audio quality is loud, bassy and is mostly clear. You can also feel vibrations in your seat during action sequences, adding more intensity in your movie watching experience. Overall, it is still a great cinema hall to visit, especially if you live close to it (it is a 15-30 minute drive for me with no tolls depending on traffic).

However for me, I will only visit this cinema and primarily, this hall if there is a movie I am not too sure and am unexcited about as I found better cinema halls than this one that I don't mind taking the time to travel to. Small complaint, the tickets here are freaking expensive! I mean, it's movie by movie basis, mall location and I think GSC factors in the timing close to the movie's launch date as well, but RM26.50 per person for The Batman in this Maxx hall? Hell nah! I know price for people is subjective, but for me, ideal times to visit here is before 1pm or on Wednesdays where tickets are discounted by 30-40% (RM 16 per person for The Batman).

Mid Valley GSC Onyx

Mid Valley's Onyx hall is more of a showcase of what Onyx is capable of visually compared to an overall experience. Visually, Onyx is the best looking screen I have witnessed in any cinema screen as that is a given considering the science behind LED screens vs projectors. Dark level performance is spectacular as the night time scenes were very clear without it being too dark to distinguish. Compared to my experience of No Way Home in Maxx, I can easily watch and distinguish the night time scenes during the forest section. Colour vibrancy and accuracy is top notch as well, especially during the scene where Peter stands facing the NYC Time Square building tv screen where the screen's light reflect onto his face in a crisp, sharp manner.

I do not know if this is a fair criticism but if you have high astigmatism, Onyx can be a disadvantage for you. I myself have high astigmatism and in the film itself, I sometimes could see vertical light lines go downwards and it is a distraction when trying to focus on the film. This doesn't happen often and I believe only occurs during scenes with distinct light sources (white subtitles on screen do cause minor astigmatism problems for me). You can easily ignore and minimize this problem by not focusing too much on the astigmatism lines.

Here's a better visualization of what astigmatism looks like.
user posted image

Aside from the screen quality, the movie going experience for me is an above average assessment as the audio experience is not as engaging as the halls equipped with Dolby Atmos or IMAX speakers. The screen is pretty small (partly due to it being first Onyx hall in Malaysia), and the seating arrangement as of social distancing mandates make this not ideal too. Overall, I would only recommend Onyx in Mid Valley if you haven't experience Onyx and would like to, and if the mall is more convenient for you to visit. Otherwise, the best Onyx experience personally is in Tropicana Gardens Mall.

Price is similar to my take of IOI City hall. Best prices are before 1pm or on Wednesdays. As of right now, it is RM27.50 for The Batman in Mid Valley's Onyx hall, compared to RM15 before 1pm and on Wednesdays.

Sunway Velocity TGV IMAX

This IMAX hall is the closest one to me as I can easily commute to the mall via MRT and without a doubt could be my go-to cinema for blockbuster films... if only the good seats location weren't money-predatory and ASS.

Before I start with the absurd seating arrangement and ticket pricing, I will first start with the screen quality and overall experience as this forum thread primarily focuses on that. This is an IMAX hall that you would expect of the IMAX brand. I have watched No Way Home, No Time to Die and Dune here and the experience has been top notch. You have this giant-ass screen (2nd biggest IMAX screen in Malaysia, slightly behind Central I-City's according to reports) and coupled with the audio quality set-up you have come to expect and love from the IMAX brand, what's not to like? (Oh, we will get to that.)

The only small downsides here is that the air conditioner blows loudly and you can easily hear it before the film starts and during quiet moments of the film. Also, because the screen is very big, the clarity isn't as clear as you would like it to be. I would assume this is due to the projector being outdated (dual 2k instead of 4k laser) as people in this forum have pointed out. I primarily noticed this slight blurriness during my Dune session, as landscape shots of the deserts shows hints of being stretched, thus slightly blurry. No Way Home and No Time to Die weren't as bad but compared to my other cinema hall experiences, it is slightly lacking. Do note, it is very difficult to spot the slight blurriness of the screen and from my point of view, is not as bad as the one in GSC Maxx halls (even then, it is still pretty minute), but it is there. This isn't a major breaking point because the audio experience is outstanding, something that is signature to the IMAX brand.

That being said... the seating arrangements and price...

I mean, look at this shit!
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I already find it unreasonable to pay RM30 for a cinema movie as there isn't even an early bird (before 12-1pm) discount (it's RM25 if you pay with Maybank Visa/Mastercard, but I don't use Maybank). However, I can sometimes turn a blind eye to the flies that would scatter out from my wallet when paying for IMAX due to experience the brand entails, primarily with its audio quality for me. Even then, If your best seats location are RM35 but twice the amount because they are twin seats when other cinema halls don't do this? Hell no dude, hell no. I watched both No Way Home and No Time to Die in the F row seats and the screen encompasses majority of your vision. Usually that would be great but because this screen is very big and thus the film will be expanded to accommodate the size, you will miss out on details displayed on screen as you have to consistently move your eyes around to keep focus on who is speaking or what key things are happening. That and the fact you have to lean your head even more to the back to properly keep encompass the whole screen in your peripheral vision, making it a slightly uncomfortable experience.

For Dune, I decided to pick the side seat row G, the seat closest to the middle. It was not a great experience as you will be able to see seat row light indicators on the stairs, and watching the screen from a side angle will always be a disadvantage compared to being in the middle. Thankfully the cinema was very empty (only myself and one man), so I just switched to the twin seats and man, what an experience it was (when I was leaving. I saw a guard at the top of the hall when the movie ended and I was scared for my life as she gave me a menacing glance. Thought I would be fined for switching seats, especially to an indulge/twin seat but there isn't rule for seat changing if the seat isn't occupied/booked, I presume).

Overall, one of the best cinema experiences if you have a movie partner and money to spend for the twin seats. Even more so if you have a Maybank card (only on Fridays and Weekends), making the twin seats cost RM50 instead of RM70 (for some reason, the twin seat paid via Maybank is RM 25 each compared to the RM35 without Maybank).

Starling Mall GSC BigScreen

As OP has mentioned and frankly was the only reason I took the time to visit this mall's cinema in the first place, this cinema hall is really, really good. The 4k laser Barco projectors really lives up to it's technical specs and it's only slightly behind Onyx in terms of clarity and sharpness (that is really high praise). The cinema is equipped with Dolby Atmos speakers as well so you can expect some good quality audio experience here.

However, despite what people here have said about the screen size, I don't think it is as big as the people here has claimed. Don't get me wrong, it is big and clear, but I noticed it was smaller than other biggies I have seen. I think it is slightly bigger than IOI City's Maxx, but smaller than Velocity's IMAX and Tropicana's BigScreen. Maybe it is due to my seat row choices; I tend to book 1 row behind the middle rows (Starling BigScreen has 14 seat rows, I chose row 6) and yeah, The screen ideally filled my peripheral vision, but wasn't as big as I thought.

Anyway, this is a great spot to visit and watch films at. Ticket prices is ok at RM21.50, but is RM14 (a damn steal!) before 1pm or on Wednesdays. However, for me, I won't be going here often, if at all because commuting here is dreadful. If you take MRT, you will have to stop at the TTDI station and then either walk there (takes 20 minutes and have to cross a pedestrian bridge above a busy road which is scary af) or wait for the Starling Mall commute bus which has a 1 hour 30 minutes wait interval. Otherwise, a great option for movie-goers

Tropicana Gardens Mall GSC BigScreen and Onyx

This will be my go-to cinema in the future for blockbuster films. It is simple (but time consuming) for me to commute there as the mall is connected to the MRT Surian station, and it houses two of the best specialized cinema halls I have visited. I will try to be brief in this section as I had covered both BigScreen and Onyx in my previous paragraphs and they definitely still hold true here.

I watched No Way Home here in the BigScreen hall and the screen was as good as Starling's BigScreen, but imo bigger. It is also equipped with Dolby Atmos speakers just like Starling's so not losing in the audio department as well. Not much to say that hasn't been said, a steal for the price (RM21.50 or RM14 as early bird or on Wednesdays) and my go-to for an IMAX alternative (possibly better if you include the 4k laser projector and price benefits).

Onyx here on the other hand is simply amazing, especially since it's equipped with Dolby Atmos speakers. I am planning to re-watch The Batman on IMAX and maybe BigScreen to see the difference between LED screen vs projectors, specifically for this film (and because the film itself was pretty darn awesome). However overall, Onyx for this film was spectacular as the movie takes place mostly at night and the dark level performance really shines (ironic since its dark lol) here. The lights at night looked so sharp and vibrant; the gun fights in the dark with snappy lights became a bit blinding to look at and I instinctively moved my hands to cover my eyes for a bit (this can be a con depending on who you are. For me, it's a pro since I believe in a real gunfight in the dark, it would look and feel realistic).

Again, the downside of Onyx is that the screen is small. Sure, it is bigger than the Onyx screen in Mid Valley, but still, the size is comparable to the ones in normal halls. My seats recommendation is 1-2 rows ahead of the middle row so you can fully immerse your peripheral vision with the screen. The price is slightly high at RM23.50 (still cheaper and better than Mid Valley's), but it is definitely worth it at RM16 for early birds or on Wednesdays. My complaint in regards to astigmatism holds true here, but again, this is subjective and can easily be ignored.

In my opinion, this is the best cinema you can visit today for the best bang for your buck.

Ending notes

Apologies for the long post, but I hope it is informative and helpful to you guys. I plan to watch The Batman again in 1Utama's TGV IMAX as I never been to that cinema before, so you may see me to write a post here about that in the future. Thanks for reading!
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Great and detailed comparisons - agree with your take on Onyx. Whatever the size, the image quality beats ALL the normal cinema halls that use severely aged and dim projectors.

I recommend the IMAX at Sunway Pyramid if you haven't tried it already as i found the sloping here less steep which slightly increases distance from seat to screen compared to the one at 1 Utama - reducing the image degradation due to the use of 2k projectors.
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BIG + Dolby @ GSC Starling Mall vs IMAX @ TGV Central i-City

tldr: Personally I still prefer the IMAX in Central i-City, mainly due to the sound quality. BUT Starling Mall is much more affordable, I paid RM17 only for The Batman while IMAX is RM30.

Brief introduction of myself: I stay in Klang so I go Central i-City quite often. I have watched the IMAX at i-City for at least 5 times, Tenet x2, Matrix Resurrections, Dune, No Way Home, No Time to Die and etc.. However, encouraged by this thread, decided to watched The Batman in the BIG + Dolby Atmos Hall at Starling Mall!

Visual: Would give it a tie. I think i-City IMAX is slightly bigger (I could be wrong). i-City's IMAX screen is also more curved than Starling Mall's BIG. In terms of clarity, I can't really compare because I have only watched The Batman in Starling and not i-City. But I thought the screen is slightly uncomfortable, The Batman is a very dark movie (literally), and the WHITE subtitle at the bottom is just too bright. Actually got red eyes after watching it lol. Let me know if anyone thinks the same!

Sound: i-City IMAX DEFINITELY takes the cake here. It has the omphhhh which was not in Starling Mall. For eg: many viewers praised the Batmobile charging scene for its sound, but didn't feel any omph in Starling Mall. Was expecting better from Dolby but was let down.

Price: RM17 for BIG + Dolby at Starling, RM30 for IMAX at i-City. Guess it's self-explanatory haha

Seat: Despite the "Glide" seats in i-City's IMAX, I actually prefer the seat in BIG hall at Starling. I dont appreciate the "recliner"/"adjustment" in IMAX, I find it to be a hassle more than a convenient as it changes my viewing angle unintentionally.

Popcorn: i-City TGV popcorn is tastier, but Starling Mall GSC can last longer because it's smaller pieces LOL. Me and my gf actually couldn't finish the regular popcorn from GSC in the 3hr runtime for The Batman. Usually we finish the regular sized popcorn in TGV in 2 hours.

Looking forward for a cinema road trip one day with all the enthusiasts here!

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I always go to Central-I-City Shah Alam when I want to watch big budget films such as those from Marvel, Star Wars, etc

Onyx definitely and undoubtedly offers the best picture quality as it is very close to OLED/QLED picture quality with very deep blacks. However the downside is that the screen size is usually on the smaller side but if you want the biggest ONYX screen in Malaysia, go to TGV ONYX at Central City Shah Alam. (I'm not sure if the just opened GSC Onyx in Tropicana Gardens is bigger or not)

TGV IMAX, Central City on the other hand holds the biggest cinema screen title in Malaysia beating Sunway Velocity IMAX, correct me if I'm wrong. However, picture quality wise is totally no where near ONYX level but the high seating arrangement and the huge screen does add to the experience.

ericling Bro, since you go to Central City, check out TGV's Onyx there smile.gif

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QUOTE(-kytz- @ Mar 7 2022, 01:21 PM)
I always go to Central-I-City Shah Alam when I want to watch big budget films such as those from Marvel, Star Wars, etc

Onyx definitely and undoubtedly offers the best picture quality as it is very close to OLED/QLED picture quality with very deep blacks. However the downside is that the screen size is usually on the smaller side but if you want the biggest ONYX screen in Malaysia, go to TGV ONYX at Central City Shah Alam. (I'm not sure if the just opened GSC Onyx in Tropicana Gardens is bigger or not)

TGV IMAX, Central City on the other hand holds the biggest cinema screen title in Malaysia beating Sunway Velocity IMAX, correct me if I'm wrong. However, picture quality wise is totally no where near ONYX level but the high seating arrangement and the huge screen does add to the experience.

ericling Bro, since you go to Central City, check out TGV's Onyx there smile.gif
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Oh yes! I have only watched Lion King in Onyx and was absolutely awed by the quality. But recently there's many more films that is advertised as "BEST EXPERIENCE IN IMAX" and I love the IMAX sound quality, so I tend to go IMAX more and I don't usually rewatch a movie. Maybe I shall watch an animation film in Onyx next.. hmm.gif

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QUOTE(lyn_grayskale @ Mar 7 2022, 09:36 AM)
Great and detailed comparisons - agree with your take on Onyx. Whatever the size, the image quality beats ALL the normal cinema halls that use severely aged and dim projectors.

I recommend the IMAX at Sunway Pyramid if you haven't tried it already as i found the sloping here less steep which slightly increases distance from seat to screen compared to the one at 1 Utama - reducing the image degradation due to the use of 2k projectors.
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Hi, thanks for reacting to my post! I have tried IMAX at Sunway Pyramid multiple times but that was some years ago. I really liked that hall, especially when I watched Dunkirk there where the audio was insane! However, as of right now, it's not convenient for me to go there unless I drive (which even then, will take almost an hour if not considering traffic jams and parking) which I'm trying to avoid. It's an IMAX hall so I believe it has to be good like other malls despite the hall's age.

QUOTE(ericling @ Mar 7 2022, 01:12 PM)
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BIG + Dolby @ GSC Starling Mall vs IMAX @ TGV Central i-City

tldr: Personally I still prefer the IMAX in Central i-City, mainly due to the sound quality. BUT Starling Mall is much more affordable, I paid RM17 only for The Batman while IMAX is RM30.

Brief introduction of myself: I stay in Klang so I go Central i-City quite often. I have watched the IMAX at i-City for at least 5 times, Tenet x2, Matrix Resurrections, Dune, No Way Home, No Time to Die and etc..  However, encouraged by this thread, decided to watched The Batman in the BIG + Dolby Atmos Hall at Starling Mall!

Visual: Would give it a tie. I think i-City IMAX is slightly bigger (I could be wrong). i-City's IMAX screen is also more curved than Starling Mall's BIG. In terms of clarity, I can't really compare because I have only watched The Batman in Starling and not i-City. But I thought the screen is slightly uncomfortable, The Batman is a very dark movie (literally), and the WHITE subtitle at the bottom is just too bright. Actually got red eyes after watching it lol. Let me know if anyone thinks the same!

Sound: i-City IMAX DEFINITELY takes the cake here. It has the omphhhh which was not in Starling Mall. For eg: many viewers praised the Batmobile charging scene for its sound, but didn't feel any omph in Starling Mall. Was expecting better from Dolby but was let down.

Price: RM17 for BIG + Dolby at Starling, RM30 for IMAX at i-City. Guess it's self-explanatory haha

Seat: Despite the "Glide" seats in i-City's IMAX, I actually prefer the seat in BIG hall at Starling. I dont appreciate the "recliner"/"adjustment" in IMAX, I find it to be a hassle more than a convenient as it changes my viewing angle unintentionally.

Popcorn: i-City TGV popcorn is tastier, but Starling Mall GSC can last longer because it's smaller pieces LOL. Me and my gf actually couldn't finish the regular popcorn from GSC in the 3hr runtime for The Batman. Usually we finish the regular sized popcorn in TGV in 2 hours.

Looking forward for a cinema road trip one day with all the enthusiasts here!
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I can somewhat agree in terms of the BigScreen Dolby Atmos audio experience at Starling. I watched Uncharted there and I didn't really feel much impact from the audio, even during the climatic action sequences. It can be a movie by movie basis as well, but for The Batman, I definitely felt the impact and "omps" during the car chase scene, even felt some vibrations in my seat when I watched it in Tropicana Gardens' Onyx which also has Dolby Atmos. Maybe the one in Starling isn't well optimized? I'm not sure.

It could also be a BigScreen hall thing, as when comparing my time watching No Way Home in IOI City's MAXX DA vs Tropicana Gardens BigScreen DA, the former had more impact and seat vibration during the Doc Ock fight, whereas Tropicana's, I didn't really feel that. Maybe in the future, I will return and try Tropicana's BigScreen again to fully confirm. Still though, the BigScreen in Starling looked very sharp and crisp, and the price especially for early bird or on Wednesdays is very attractive.

Btw, with you taking a photo of the screen and me reminiscing my time there, that screen to me doesn't look THAT big. I mean, the factual specification and measured dimension list it to be bigger than other cinemas, so I can't deny that fact. Maybe my perspective is borked but Idk man haha, I felt like Velocity's and even IOI City's Maxx looked bigger.
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QUOTE(Katharsis @ Mar 7 2022, 02:02 PM)
Hi, thanks for reacting to my post! I have tried IMAX at Sunway Pyramid multiple times but that was some years ago. I really liked that hall, especially when I watched Dunkirk there where the audio was insane! However, as of right now, it's not convenient for me to go there unless I drive (which even then, will take almost an hour if not considering traffic jams and parking) which I'm trying to avoid. It's an IMAX hall so I believe it has to be good like other malls despite the hall's age.
I can somewhat agree in terms of the BigScreen Dolby Atmos audio experience at Starling. I watched Uncharted there and I didn't really feel much impact from the audio, even during the climatic action sequences. It can be a movie by movie basis as well, but for The Batman, I definitely felt the impact and "omps" during the car chase scene, even felt some vibrations in my seat when I watched it in Tropicana Gardens' Onyx which also has Dolby Atmos. Maybe the one in Starling isn't well optimized? I'm not sure.

It could also be a BigScreen hall thing, as when comparing my time watching No Way Home in IOI City's MAXX DA vs Tropicana Gardens BigScreen DA, the former had more impact and seat vibration during the Doc Ock fight, whereas Tropicana's, I didn't really feel that. Maybe in the future, I will return and try Tropicana's BigScreen again to fully confirm. Still though, the BigScreen in Starling looked very sharp and crisp, and the price especially for early bird or on Wednesdays is very attractive.

Btw, with you taking a photo of the screen and me reminiscing my time there, that screen to me doesn't look THAT big. I mean, the factual specification and measured dimension list it to be bigger than other cinemas, so I can't deny that fact. Maybe my perspective is borked but Idk man haha, I felt like Velocity's and even IOI City's Maxx looked bigger.
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Yeah! Personally I felt i-City is bigger but I wasn't very sure, so I asked my gf and she also felt the same (more assured than I do). So yea 2 votes here haha. Maybe the seating or hall design might affect how you perceive the screen size.

Anyway, hope that you are able to visit i-City one day! Would love to hear from you on how it fares against those halls that you've visited nod.gif

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Separately, thought of trying Dbox/4DX one day. My gf might love it lol

Do you guys recommend Dbox or 4DX? and any recommendation of which hall has the best Dbox/4DX experience?
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QUOTE(-kytz- @ Mar 7 2022, 01:21 PM)
I always go to Central-I-City Shah Alam when I want to watch big budget films such as those from Marvel, Star Wars, etc

Onyx definitely and undoubtedly offers the best picture quality as it is very close to OLED/QLED picture quality with very deep blacks. However the downside is that the screen size is usually on the smaller side but if you want the biggest ONYX screen in Malaysia, go to TGV ONYX at Central City Shah Alam. (I'm not sure if the just opened GSC Onyx in Tropicana Gardens is bigger or not)

TGV IMAX, Central City on the other hand holds the biggest cinema screen title in Malaysia beating Sunway Velocity IMAX, correct me if I'm wrong. However, picture quality wise is totally no where near ONYX level but the high seating arrangement and the huge screen does add to the experience.

ericling Bro, since you go to Central City, check out TGV's Onyx there smile.gif
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Although Central I-City is newer, in actuality, Velocity has the bigger screen at 19.4m x 25.9m versus 13.8m x 24.4m..but seating arrangements on Velocity sucks monkey balls as everyone pointed out.
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QUOTE(FameMoon @ Mar 8 2022, 12:42 PM)
Although Central I-City is newer, in actuality, Velocity has the bigger screen at 19.4m x 25.9m versus 13.8m x 24.4m..but seating arrangements on Velocity sucks monkey balls as everyone pointed out.
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Understand the dimension is from LF Examiner, but I have doubts on the data, considering a few other sources have claimed that iCity has the bigger screen and many viewers also felt the same (or couldn't tell the difference, despite the huge difference in LFExaminer data).

If LFExaminer data is correct, I suppose we would be able to tell the difference straightaway.
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Hey guys, I recently re-watched The Batman in 1U's TGV IMAX and Tropicana Garden's GSC BigScreen DA, and I would like to share my thoughts on both of them. I watched them on the same day (wutface) as I was free that whole day, so I can vividly remember the distinct difference both had to offer. Do note that I did write about Tropicana Gardens' BigScreen before and it may feel like a regurgitation here. However, at that time, I didn't really paid too much attention on assessing the hall's quality compared to this time, so I hope this will be more informative than before.

1U TGV IMAX

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I wasn't able to snap a photo of the entire screen despite me being at the opposite end of the hall. I believe I missed a bit of the screen's top part in the photo. I sat in the middle of row H.

The screen is pretty big honestly, slightly smaller than Velocity's but I don't have any qualms when it comes to size when comparing between big screens. The thing that bothered me though was how blurry the image quality was during certain sections of the film. The dark light performance was especially poor and considering The Batman mostly takes place at night, it was very disappointing. It's the projector that is at fault here and as I mentioned in my previous posts, the difference is not that big of a deal unless you have keen eyes for this sort of things. However, considering how many cinema halls I have visited (too many and too often now, honestly), I deem IMAX's image quality to be sub-optimal. I won't complain too much as it has been vehemently pointed out here, but unless TGV decides to upgrade their projectors to something better, this negative will always be there.

Sound wise, this shit be popping, man (sorry for me informal speech here). The volume is set quite high along with the bass, so at many tense moments, you will feel vibrations throughout your body along with popping, heavy audio. This is especially true during the car chase sequence, where I felt like I was on a rollercoaster. it was super thrilling and honestly had me on edge. Additionally, during the night club scenes, the hall's audio really simulated the experience of a dance club. The music there was loud and popping; you can really feel the vibration of the pops that plays out from those scenes. I know I use "popping" a lot for my description of the audio, but it really rings true here and honestly made it a riveting experience. Additionally, because the volume is louder and more emphasized, you can hear more audio details in each scene, adding more intrigue to the film's narrative quality and experience.

One small nitpick is that the volume can be a bit tad too loud and overbearing. I feel TGV could optimize it to be more comfortable to the ears while maintaining the intense audio experience.

In regards to the seats, the arrangement itself is pretty alright. Before the film started and while the hall was mostly empty, I changed and tested seats between row H, primarily G and J. Personally, I think I prefer row G, mainly cause while watching throughout the film in row H, the heads of other viewers below were slightly noticeable, and because there is a height gap between H and G, the floor light was (very minor, but) slightly distracting as well despite it being very dim. I wasn't able to fully encompass the whole screen as well as the bottom was slightly cutoff by the height gap, but considering the film doesn't utilize the whole screen for its aspect ratio, the film itself won't wasn't cut off. J on the other hand doesn't have this issue but you are slightly above and further away from the screen which is not to my liking. On a side note, the chairs are not as comfortable as GSC's (moreso MBO's considering BigScreen halls were previously owned and manufactured by MBO) imo.

Tropicana BigScreen Dolby Atmos

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I sat in row F, F13.

The screen from the looks of it looks smaller than 1U's IMAX, and when watching the film itself, I had this feeling that it isn't as big as IMAX. That's alright though because the image quality was way better than IMAX's, and I will gladly take that any day because for me, big screen sizes doesn't really matter at a certain point and you can mostly solve that with your seating choice. Of course, a bigger screen with bigger image size will bring a more "larger than life" kind of feeling and I definitely felt a bit of that during my IMAX sessions, but considering IMAX's outdated projectors which dampens the image quality, that is a major blow. BigScreen on the other hand had clearer and sharper image quality, and the dark level performance was pretty good. It's not as good as Onyx, but considering it's coming from a projector vs Onyx's LED screen, and of course the larger screen size, BigScreen is a great balance for both screen size and image quality.

Seating wise, I find it comfortable with the ratio of screen fit to my peripheral vision. I think seats E, F and G are the best rows for viewing comfort. Also the seats are more comfortable posture wise, but are quite squeaky so beware to not annoy other viewers when you readjust your bum Xd.

When it comes to audio though, things become complicated. Do note, what I am about say regarding the Dolby Atmos implementation here isn't all negative criticism, but could actually be a different approach to audio optimization in my opinion.

The audio volume and bass here is more subdued compared to IMAX's. I didn't feel the pops and vibration that much (but they are there in key action sequences, just not very emphasized), and considering that I'd watched the film in IMAX prior in the same day, the jarring difference here is severely underwhelming from BigScreen's Dolby Atmos. I do not know if this is exclusively a BigScreen issue as my experience with Dolby Atmos in IOI City's Maxx halls were pretty good as it was both comfortably loud and bassy, which came with the vibrations and pop (this was from my comparisons with Spiderman: No Way Home). This sentiment is also true with Tropicana's Onyx DA, where I had a better audio experience there compared to BigScreen, although I may have to visit that hall again to fully confirm this assessment.

Also, because BigScreen's audio volume is lower, some of the dialogues spoken were slightly muddy, and many layers of audio detail were harder to pick up.

This problem that I faced mostly stemmed from the beginning of the film, and overall, the audio experience did improve for me as the movie continued, but I assume this is due to me adapting to the hall's audio as time went on. My primary problem is the low audio volume and I think my problem would be solved if they just increase the volume further, though I think it is more complicated than that (I am no audio expert/engineer. I am sure the people at GSC are more knowledgeable at audio design and implementation, and "just increasing the volume" wouldn't necessarily solve the problem, but as a consumer, I just find the audio experience here to be lacking compared to other locations).

However, despite my complaints and I am going into a conjecture here, I think that BigScreen's DA implementation is trying to do something different than just highly emphasized bass and very loud volume, instead, they are aiming for clarity and accuracy.

One thing I noticed and actually find pleasant was the surround sound and audio clarity. Some audio cues can be heard from a different angle and actually adds more complexity to scenes without being distracting to the overall audio mix. Dialogue spoken in the open and in high locations were distant but not too low in volume where you can't hear it for the purpose of simulating realism of outdoor audio. The gunshots are not too shocking and overbearingly bassy as IMAX's (though I feel it can be a bit louder for a more thrilling experience), making them more comfortable to go through, and the car chase scene still felt great as the surround sound simulates the audio direction and location, while still being comfortably loud and slightly bassy to make it a riveting sequence.

It just felt clear and balanced.

Again, that doesn't change the fact that the audio at certain sections of the film felt underwhelming compared to IMAX, but it is DIFFERENT, and honestly, still an enjoyable experience.

Closing Thoughts

I really want to know more about the difference between Dolby Atmos and IMAX speakers, as well as the the different optimization of DA in different malls' cinema halls (DA only, Maxx DA, etc) from you guys because I am torn on BigScreen's audio as of this moment. Is this just a different signature in audio implementation; DA's clarity and accurate surround sound vs IMAX's high bass and centered focus sound signature? Could it be that this is MBO's optimization of DA and not GSC's (since GSC bought majority of MBO's assets back in 2021 and just essentially rebranded previous MBO cinemas to theirs)? I am genuinely perplexed and am unconfident with my take on BigScreen's DA audio because for all I know, I could be mistaken.

Anyway, thank you for taking the time to read my long post and I hope it helps you in movie-going adventures.

PS. Yes, I have essentially watched The Batman 3 times in the span of 7 days and I really dug the film. It was better the second time around as the pacing made more sense for me, as well as admiring the more grounded, dark-detective approach of Batman; really faithful to the comic book/cartoon materials.
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Thanks for taking your time to write this, I found it really interesting!

As I also shared in my previous post, I found Dolby Atmos (only experienced in Starling's BIG + DA) was really underwhelming, especially comparing it to IMAX. IMAX will still be my preferred hall as it adds something different to the experience, as you pointed out: the "popping"ness, the heaviness, the loudness, the vibration, it just feels BIG and EPIC. A perfect example is Dune: to me, IMAX made this movie interesting to me, I imagine I wouldn't have liked it if I watched it in any other hall.

On your nitpick regarding IMAX being too loud (which I thought so too during my Dune's viewing), it looks like this is the IMAX's signature, lots of people on the internet also felt movies like Tenet, Dune was extremely loud in IMAX, so I believe this is not a "Malaysian" thing, where it's the same for all IMAX. Some people also suggested to bring some earplug to IMAX just in case there's some scenes that's unbearable tongue.gif

I didn't really enjoy The Batman, rate it 6.5/10 at most, wonder if I should rewatch it in IMAX...

Btw due to the recent VIP fiasco at TGV, they're giving out 1 free ticket if you watch a movie today (11 Mar), so can take a look guys haha

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Hey guys, I recently re-watched The Batman in 1U's TGV IMAX and Tropicana Garden's GSC BigScreen DA, and I would like to share my thoughts on both of them. I watched them on the same day (wutface) as I was free that whole day, so I can vividly remember the distinct difference both had to offer. Do note that I did write about Tropicana Gardens' BigScreen before and it may feel like a regurgitation here. However, at that time, I didn't really paid too much attention on assessing the hall's quality compared to this time, so I hope this will be more informative than before.

1U TGV IMAX

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I wasn't able to snap a photo of the entire screen despite me being at the opposite end of the hall. I believe I missed a bit of the screen's top part in the photo. I sat in the middle of row H.

The screen is pretty big honestly, slightly smaller than Velocity's but I don't have any qualms when it comes to size when comparing between big screens. The thing that bothered me though was how blurry the image quality was during certain sections of the film. The dark light performance was especially poor and considering The Batman mostly takes place at night, it was very disappointing. It's the projector that is at fault here and as I mentioned in my previous posts, the difference is not that big of a deal unless you have keen eyes for this sort of things. However, considering how many cinema halls I have visited (too many and too often now, honestly), I deem IMAX's image quality to be sub-optimal. I won't complain too much as it has been vehemently pointed out here, but unless TGV decides to upgrade their projectors to something better, this negative will always be there.

Sound wise, this shit be popping, man (sorry for me informal speech here). The volume is set quite high along with the bass, so at many tense moments, you will feel vibrations throughout your body along with popping, heavy audio. This is especially true during the car chase sequence, where I felt like I was on a rollercoaster. it was super thrilling and honestly had me on edge. Additionally, during the night club scenes, the hall's audio really simulated the experience of a dance club. The music there was loud and popping; you can really feel the vibration of the pops that plays out from those scenes. I know I use "popping" a lot for my description of the audio, but it really rings true here and honestly made it a riveting experience. Additionally, because the volume is louder and more emphasized, you can hear more audio details in each scene, adding more intrigue to the film's narrative quality and experience.

One small nitpick is that the volume can be a bit tad too loud and overbearing. I feel TGV could optimize it to be more comfortable to the ears while maintaining the intense audio experience.

In regards to the seats, the arrangement itself is pretty alright. Before the film started and while the hall was mostly empty, I changed and tested seats between row H, primarily G and J. Personally, I think I prefer row G, mainly cause while watching throughout the film in row H, the heads of other viewers below were slightly noticeable, and because there is a height gap between H and G, the floor light was (very minor, but) slightly distracting as well despite it being very dim. I wasn't able to fully encompass the whole screen as well as the bottom was slightly cutoff by the height gap, but considering the film doesn't utilize the whole screen for its aspect ratio, the film itself won't wasn't cut off. J on the other hand doesn't have this issue but you are slightly above and further away from the screen which is not to my liking. On a side note, the chairs are not as comfortable as GSC's (moreso MBO's considering BigScreen halls were previously owned and manufactured by MBO) imo.

Tropicana BigScreen Dolby Atmos

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I sat in row F, F13.

The screen from the looks of it looks smaller than 1U's IMAX, and when watching the film itself, I had this feeling that it isn't as big as IMAX. That's alright though because the image quality was way better than IMAX's, and I will gladly take that any day because for me, big screen sizes doesn't really matter at a certain point and you can mostly solve that with your seating choice. Of course, a bigger screen with bigger image size will bring a more "larger than life" kind of feeling and I definitely felt a bit of that during my IMAX sessions, but considering IMAX's outdated projectors which dampens the image quality, that is a major blow. BigScreen on the other hand had clearer and sharper image quality, and the dark level performance was pretty good. It's not as good as Onyx, but considering it's coming from a projector vs Onyx's LED screen, and of course the larger screen size, BigScreen is a great balance for both screen size and image quality.

Seating wise, I find it comfortable with the ratio of screen fit to my peripheral vision. I think seats E, F and G are the best rows for viewing comfort. Also the seats are more comfortable posture wise, but are quite squeaky so beware to not annoy other viewers when you readjust your bum Xd.

When it comes to audio though, things become complicated. Do note, what I am about say regarding the Dolby Atmos implementation here isn't all negative criticism, but could actually be a different approach to audio optimization in my opinion.

The audio volume and bass here is more subdued compared to IMAX's. I didn't feel the pops and vibration that much (but they are there in key action sequences, just not very emphasized), and considering that I'd watched the film in IMAX prior in the same day, the jarring difference here is severely underwhelming from BigScreen's Dolby Atmos. I do not know if this is exclusively a BigScreen issue as my experience with Dolby Atmos in IOI City's Maxx halls were pretty good as it was both comfortably loud and bassy, which came with the vibrations and pop (this was from my comparisons with Spiderman: No Way Home). This sentiment is also true with Tropicana's Onyx DA, where I had a better audio experience there compared to BigScreen, although I may have to visit that hall again to fully confirm this assessment.

Also, because BigScreen's audio volume is lower, some of the dialogues spoken were slightly muddy, and many layers of audio detail were harder to pick up.

This problem that I faced mostly stemmed from the beginning of the film, and overall, the audio experience did improve for me as the movie continued, but I assume this is due to me adapting to the hall's audio as time went on. My primary problem is the low audio volume and I think my problem would be solved if they just increase the volume further, though I think it is more complicated than that (I am no audio expert/engineer. I am sure the people at GSC are more knowledgeable at audio design and implementation, and "just increasing the volume" wouldn't necessarily solve the problem, but as a consumer, I just find the audio experience here to be lacking compared to other locations).

However, despite my complaints and I am going into a conjecture here, I think that BigScreen's DA implementation is trying to do something different than just highly emphasized bass and very loud volume, instead, they are aiming for clarity and accuracy.

One thing I noticed and actually find pleasant was the surround sound and audio clarity. Some audio cues can be heard from a different angle and actually adds more complexity to scenes without being distracting to the overall audio mix. Dialogue spoken in the open and in high locations were distant but not too low in volume where you can't hear it for the purpose of simulating realism of outdoor audio. The gunshots are not too shocking and overbearingly bassy as IMAX's (though I feel it can be a bit louder for a more thrilling experience), making them more comfortable to go through, and the car chase scene still felt great as the surround sound simulates the audio direction and location, while still being comfortably loud and slightly bassy to make it a riveting sequence.

It just felt clear and balanced.

Again, that doesn't change the fact that the audio at certain sections of the film felt underwhelming compared to IMAX, but it is DIFFERENT, and honestly, still an enjoyable experience.

Closing Thoughts

I really want to know more about the difference between Dolby Atmos and IMAX speakers, as well as the the different optimization of DA in different malls' cinema halls (DA only, Maxx DA, etc) from you guys because I am torn on BigScreen's audio as of this moment. Is this just a different signature in audio implementation; DA's clarity and accurate surround sound vs IMAX's high bass and centered focus sound signature? Could it be that this is MBO's optimization of DA and not GSC's (since GSC bought majority of MBO's assets back in 2021 and just essentially rebranded previous MBO cinemas to theirs)? I am genuinely perplexed and am unconfident with my take on BigScreen's DA audio because for all I know, I could be mistaken.

Anyway, thank you for taking the time to read my long post and I hope it helps you in movie-going adventures.

PS. Yes, I have essentially watched The Batman 3 times in the span of 7 days and I really dug the film. It was better the second time around as the pacing made more sense for me, as well as admiring the more grounded, dark-detective approach of Batman; really faithful to the comic book/cartoon materials.
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Ah finally you have tried IMAX at 1u and my experience and opinion mirror yours exactly right down to the audience heads slightly obscuring the view smile.gif And the speaker volume - god bless you if were watching Nolan's "Tenet" here (i did - with my ears covered 35% of the time).

As for comments on the image - i always thought the venue was best for 3D and 2D IMAX formatted films that utilize the additional height ratios where the limitations of outdated projectors can be overlooked (and if you sit further back away from the screen) - anything else, to the normal halls we go! Miss the days of the Marvel 3D Infinity Sagas, Star Wars sequel trilogies in 3D.

BigScreen Atmos - tried it before it was GSC at Starling (MBO days) - it was the only choice then to avoid IMAX and dim projection at TGV and GSC - i would say if could the equipment + some equalization + acoustics at play - i found the BigScreen audio slightly muffled but overall it does its job without being overly outstanding (ie: the issues you mentioned).

I'm curious if you have tried GSC's THX halls at 1 Utama - i found they have better balance for ATMOS amongst all the other halls so far (even the latest Atmos at Tropicana Gardens GSC Onyx has some issues as you mentioned).

I feel only these halls got Atmos nearly right with the rest at GSC tropicana onyx and BigScreen suffering some lack of fine-tuning. I found at Tropicana GSC Onyx Atmos - sounds which were meant for front center were leaking out of overheads as well - somewhat ruining the immersion.

Also of note that Atmos was first installed at GSC 1u Hall 3 so is speculate that they may have received the most attention being the pioneering implementation back in 2013.
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QUOTE(lyn_grayskale @ Mar 17 2022, 12:44 PM)
Ah finally you have tried IMAX at 1u and my experience and opinion mirror yours exactly right down to the audience heads slightly obscuring the view smile.gif And the speaker volume - god bless you if were watching Nolan's "Tenet" here (i did - with my ears covered 35% of the time).

As for comments on the image - i always thought the venue was best for 3D and 2D IMAX formatted films that utilize the additional height ratios where the limitations of outdated projectors can be overlooked (and if you sit further back away from the screen) - anything else, to the normal halls we go! Miss the days of the Marvel 3D Infinity Sagas, Star Wars sequel trilogies in 3D.

BigScreen Atmos - tried it before it was GSC at Starling (MBO days) - it was the only choice then to avoid IMAX and dim projection at TGV and GSC - i would say if could the equipment + some equalization + acoustics at play - i found the BigScreen audio slightly muffled but overall it does its job without being overly outstanding (ie: the issues you mentioned).

I'm curious if you have tried GSC's THX halls at 1 Utama - i found they have better balance for ATMOS amongst all the other halls so far (even the latest Atmos at Tropicana Gardens GSC Onyx has some issues as you mentioned).

I feel only these halls got Atmos nearly right with the rest at GSC tropicana onyx and BigScreen suffering some lack of fine-tuning. I found at Tropicana GSC Onyx Atmos - sounds which were meant for front center were leaking out of overheads as well - somewhat ruining the immersion.

Also of note that Atmos was first installed at GSC 1u Hall 3 so is speculate that they may have received the most attention being the pioneering implementation back in 2013.
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Hi again. I have tried THX halls before, just not at 1U (that 1U IMAX trip was my first time at that mall and tbh, don't like that mall in general Xd and would only return for IMAX specifically). Do note that I'm an amateur when it comes to audiophile stuff as I only dabble, and rely on what I am able to feel and identify in the audio experience. Your input is definitely more accurate and apt as the way you describe them is very articulated, thus highly appreciated.

The THX halls I'm referring to is mainly the IOI City Maxx halls which have THX labels outside and inside the hall. I also recently learned that THX is actually just a certification for quality audio rather than an audio format, and it gave me clarity in understanding why the BigScreen halls I had visited had underwhelming audio despite having DA speakers. They weren't THX certified (The Onyx hall didn't have THX labels as well, so your criticism rings true even more).

Funnily enough, GSC no longer advertises THX in their "cinema experiences" category in their website, it is only DA, and I had to search online for old articles, forum threads and social media post for THX certified halls. Also, BigScreen is not only missing in the DA category despite having them, but the hall type itself is missing from that cinema experience page, only appearing when booking movies at their specific malls. Right now, BigScreen (and Onyx but at least Onyx is advertised having DA in their DA page) at Tropicana is missing it's DA label whereas Starling still maintains it, though I suspect it is to reduce ticket prices as the tickets without DA advertised is RM1 off. They still use it from my past visits.

Anyway, I still prioritize image quality and screen size over audio (though still a solid determiner), and other subjective things like ticket prices, traveling cost and distance. So far, I think I may stick with IOI City's Maxx for live-action blockbusters as it is the closest big screen format + a pretty great audio experience to my place of residence. I recently got an opportunity to watch The Batman (YES! AGAIN. 4 TIMES NOW, SHIT!) there, and the audio quality was way better than Tropicana's BigScreen and slightly above Onyx. The image quality is imo slightly below IMAX's (which I deem mediocre compared to BigScreen) but the tradeoff is that it is nearer to me and discount prices for early bird and Wednesdays are more appealing. Aside from few movies that imo would benefit from Onyx such as animated films, aesthetically dark movies like The Batman or watching with friends there. Unless Tropicana Gardens GSC improves their DA quality at their BigScreen hall, it's not worth the effort for me to commute there as it takes me more than an hour. This is a shame cause Tropicana Gardens' GSC chain is fairly new and visually well-designed, while having a big screen format with great image quality (4k laser barco yadah yadah).

Just a quick insight to my DA experience at IOI City's Maxx vs 1U IMAX for The Batman, I actually prefer DA over IMAX, mainly for the surround sound (partial though, as I think current blockbusters aren't necessarily prioritizing in audio compared to other films, and maybe IOI City isn't the best optimized DA hall) and at a more reasonable volume; still loud, bassy and exciting, but not ear-bleeding. IMAX is still bonkers and fairer for viewers not sitting in the middle seats due to it's 6-speaker, stereo-format set up but I'm starting to dislike the overly high volume it sets. My decision would be on a film to film basis, as Dune and Dunkirk when I watched them in IMAX were surreal audio wise (I don't know the comparison to THX DA, I would assume it should rival IMAX, maybe even better as it has surround features).

One last thing, I have a question regarding DA halls. I read online, mostly Reddit in regards to IMAX vs Dolby Atmos and many brought up that their Dolby halls have brighter, clearer image quality than IMAX but smaller in size. I assume it is from the Dolby Vision proprietary tech, and was wondering do our GSC DA halls have the same screen type, or is just equipped with DA speakers only and the screen is just your standard, 2d hall type.

Quick Update
I just discovered that the new LaLaport Bukit Bintang City Centre mall with GSC will feature "IMAX, Dolby Atmos, THX, and Onyx halls (check the Wikipedia page of List of cinemas in Malaysia under KL category. Still can't post links due to probational account). Pretty exciting but there is no confirmation on the IMAX's screen dimension and whether it's 4k laser vs dual 2k projectors. The cinema is stated as temporarily closed but hope to see it open in time for Doctor Strange 2.
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QUOTE(Katharsis @ Mar 20 2022, 01:20 AM)

One last thing, I have a question regarding DA halls. I read online, mostly Reddit in regards to IMAX vs Dolby Atmos and many brought up that their Dolby halls have brighter, clearer image quality than IMAX but smaller in size. I assume it is from the Dolby Vision proprietary tech, and was wondering do our GSC DA halls have the same screen type, or is just equipped with DA speakers only and the screen is just your standard, 2d hall type.

Quick Update
I just discovered that the new LaLaport Bukit Bintang City Centre mall with GSC will feature "IMAX, Dolby Atmos, THX, and Onyx halls (check the Wikipedia page of List of cinemas in Malaysia under KL category. Still can't post links due to probational account). Pretty exciting but there is no confirmation on the IMAX's screen dimension and whether it's 4k laser vs dual 2k projectors. The cinema is stated as temporarily closed but hope to see it open in time for Doctor Strange 2.
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The Atmos halls you refer to with bright but smaller screens must be Dolby Cinema (which is not available in Malaysia as of 2022) - it combines Dolby Atmos (for audio) + Dolby Vision (for image).

Dolby Vision is Dolby's proprietary format for handling HDR (high dynamic range) - the other open standard (non proprietary) being HDR10. Dolby Atmos - object oriented sound encoding which spreads the speaker placement from front to back to side and up to the ceilings.

As far as i know, Dolby Vision is not utilized for local cinema chains so the closest approximation of this experience is the Onyx LED screen at GSC TGM by Samsung which i suspect utilizes the open HDR10 standard.

Yup - our GSC DA halls are standard 2d halls with exception of Tropicana Gardens Mall Onyx/Atmos Hall gives the closest experience to Dolby Cinema - combining object oriented audio + HDR for those deep blacks and bright highlights.
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Haha nobody ever wanna try reviewing cinemas across the causeway? We wanna see how they stacked up against KL best. Hahahaha. Can start with GV golden village.

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Haha nobody ever wanna try reviewing cinemas across the causeway? We wanna see how they stacked up against KL best. Hahahaha. Can start with GV golden village.
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My first ever Dolby Atmos experience was in Singapore long before it even came to Malaysia! Would love to go check it out again, especially the Laser IMAX!

Field report from GSC Gurney Plaza, please avoid. It has become so old and not even pleasing to the eyes. Watched Batman in Hall 3, sound system definitely not up to mark. Better off to TGV Paragon or TGV 1st Avenue.
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Hey guys, I recently re-watched The Batman in 1U's TGV IMAX and Tropicana Garden's GSC BigScreen DA, and I would like to share my thoughts on both of them. I watched them on the same day (wutface) as I was free that whole day, so I can vividly remember the distinct difference both had to offer. Do note that I did write about Tropicana Gardens' BigScreen before and it may feel like a regurgitation here. However, at that time, I didn't really paid too much attention on assessing the hall's quality compared to this time, so I hope this will be more informative than before.

1U TGV IMAX

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I wasn't able to snap a photo of the entire screen despite me being at the opposite end of the hall. I believe I missed a bit of the screen's top part in the photo. I sat in the middle of row H.

The screen is pretty big honestly, slightly smaller than Velocity's but I don't have any qualms when it comes to size when comparing between big screens. The thing that bothered me though was how blurry the image quality was during certain sections of the film. The dark light performance was especially poor and considering The Batman mostly takes place at night, it was very disappointing. It's the projector that is at fault here and as I mentioned in my previous posts, the difference is not that big of a deal unless you have keen eyes for this sort of things. However, considering how many cinema halls I have visited (too many and too often now, honestly), I deem IMAX's image quality to be sub-optimal. I won't complain too much as it has been vehemently pointed out here, but unless TGV decides to upgrade their projectors to something better, this negative will always be there.

Sound wise, this shit be popping, man (sorry for me informal speech here). The volume is set quite high along with the bass, so at many tense moments, you will feel vibrations throughout your body along with popping, heavy audio. This is especially true during the car chase sequence, where I felt like I was on a rollercoaster. it was super thrilling and honestly had me on edge. Additionally, during the night club scenes, the hall's audio really simulated the experience of a dance club. The music there was loud and popping; you can really feel the vibration of the pops that plays out from those scenes. I know I use "popping" a lot for my description of the audio, but it really rings true here and honestly made it a riveting experience. Additionally, because the volume is louder and more emphasized, you can hear more audio details in each scene, adding more intrigue to the film's narrative quality and experience.

One small nitpick is that the volume can be a bit tad too loud and overbearing. I feel TGV could optimize it to be more comfortable to the ears while maintaining the intense audio experience.

In regards to the seats, the arrangement itself is pretty alright. Before the film started and while the hall was mostly empty, I changed and tested seats between row H, primarily G and J. Personally, I think I prefer row G, mainly cause while watching throughout the film in row H, the heads of other viewers below were slightly noticeable, and because there is a height gap between H and G, the floor light was (very minor, but) slightly distracting as well despite it being very dim. I wasn't able to fully encompass the whole screen as well as the bottom was slightly cutoff by the height gap, but considering the film doesn't utilize the whole screen for its aspect ratio, the film itself won't wasn't cut off. J on the other hand doesn't have this issue but you are slightly above and further away from the screen which is not to my liking. On a side note, the chairs are not as comfortable as GSC's (moreso MBO's considering BigScreen halls were previously owned and manufactured by MBO) imo.

Tropicana BigScreen Dolby Atmos

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I sat in row F, F13.

The screen from the looks of it looks smaller than 1U's IMAX, and when watching the film itself, I had this feeling that it isn't as big as IMAX. That's alright though because the image quality was way better than IMAX's, and I will gladly take that any day because for me, big screen sizes doesn't really matter at a certain point and you can mostly solve that with your seating choice. Of course, a bigger screen with bigger image size will bring a more "larger than life" kind of feeling and I definitely felt a bit of that during my IMAX sessions, but considering IMAX's outdated projectors which dampens the image quality, that is a major blow. BigScreen on the other hand had clearer and sharper image quality, and the dark level performance was pretty good. It's not as good as Onyx, but considering it's coming from a projector vs Onyx's LED screen, and of course the larger screen size, BigScreen is a great balance for both screen size and image quality.

Seating wise, I find it comfortable with the ratio of screen fit to my peripheral vision. I think seats E, F and G are the best rows for viewing comfort. Also the seats are more comfortable posture wise, but are quite squeaky so beware to not annoy other viewers when you readjust your bum Xd.

When it comes to audio though, things become complicated. Do note, what I am about say regarding the Dolby Atmos implementation here isn't all negative criticism, but could actually be a different approach to audio optimization in my opinion.

The audio volume and bass here is more subdued compared to IMAX's. I didn't feel the pops and vibration that much (but they are there in key action sequences, just not very emphasized), and considering that I'd watched the film in IMAX prior in the same day, the jarring difference here is severely underwhelming from BigScreen's Dolby Atmos. I do not know if this is exclusively a BigScreen issue as my experience with Dolby Atmos in IOI City's Maxx halls were pretty good as it was both comfortably loud and bassy, which came with the vibrations and pop (this was from my comparisons with Spiderman: No Way Home). This sentiment is also true with Tropicana's Onyx DA, where I had a better audio experience there compared to BigScreen, although I may have to visit that hall again to fully confirm this assessment.

Also, because BigScreen's audio volume is lower, some of the dialogues spoken were slightly muddy, and many layers of audio detail were harder to pick up.

This problem that I faced mostly stemmed from the beginning of the film, and overall, the audio experience did improve for me as the movie continued, but I assume this is due to me adapting to the hall's audio as time went on. My primary problem is the low audio volume and I think my problem would be solved if they just increase the volume further, though I think it is more complicated than that (I am no audio expert/engineer. I am sure the people at GSC are more knowledgeable at audio design and implementation, and "just increasing the volume" wouldn't necessarily solve the problem, but as a consumer, I just find the audio experience here to be lacking compared to other locations).

However, despite my complaints and I am going into a conjecture here, I think that BigScreen's DA implementation is trying to do something different than just highly emphasized bass and very loud volume, instead, they are aiming for clarity and accuracy.

One thing I noticed and actually find pleasant was the surround sound and audio clarity. Some audio cues can be heard from a different angle and actually adds more complexity to scenes without being distracting to the overall audio mix. Dialogue spoken in the open and in high locations were distant but not too low in volume where you can't hear it for the purpose of simulating realism of outdoor audio. The gunshots are not too shocking and overbearingly bassy as IMAX's (though I feel it can be a bit louder for a more thrilling experience), making them more comfortable to go through, and the car chase scene still felt great as the surround sound simulates the audio direction and location, while still being comfortably loud and slightly bassy to make it a riveting sequence.

It just felt clear and balanced.

Again, that doesn't change the fact that the audio at certain sections of the film felt underwhelming compared to IMAX, but it is DIFFERENT, and honestly, still an enjoyable experience.

Closing Thoughts

I really want to know more about the difference between Dolby Atmos and IMAX speakers, as well as the the different optimization of DA in different malls' cinema halls (DA only, Maxx DA, etc) from you guys because I am torn on BigScreen's audio as of this moment. Is this just a different signature in audio implementation; DA's clarity and accurate surround sound vs IMAX's high bass and centered focus sound signature? Could it be that this is MBO's optimization of DA and not GSC's (since GSC bought majority of MBO's assets back in 2021 and just essentially rebranded previous MBO cinemas to theirs)? I am genuinely perplexed and am unconfident with my take on BigScreen's DA audio because for all I know, I could be mistaken.

Anyway, thank you for taking the time to read my long post and I hope it helps you in movie-going adventures.

PS. Yes, I have essentially watched The Batman 3 times in the span of 7 days and I really dug the film. It was better the second time around as the pacing made more sense for me, as well as admiring the more grounded, dark-detective approach of Batman; really faithful to the comic book/cartoon materials.
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I've always been a fan of audio over video. But it's about time cinemas in Malaysia upgrade their projectors. I understand it can be costly for cinemas, but the lack of competitions only slows down the improvements. GSC taking over MBO reduces the competition. Right now, GSC is riding on MBOs previous cinemas. TGV has been pretty silent post pandemic in terms of upgrades etc. Given that GSC is almost monopolising the industry in Malaysia, fingers crossed for any quick improvements over time.

I'm gonna bring my sound meter to IMAX next time to see if the dB is in the recommend range or not 🤣

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I've always been a fan of audio over video. But it's about time cinemas in Malaysia upgrade their projectors. I understand it can be costly for cinemas, but the lack of competitions only slows down the improvements. GSC taking over MBO reduces the competition. Right now, GSC is riding on MBOs previous cinemas. TGV has been pretty silent post pandemic in terms of upgrades etc. Given that GSC is almost monopolising the industry in Malaysia, fingers crossed for any quick improvements over time.

I'm gonna bring my sound meter to IMAX next time to see if the dB is in the recommend range or not 🤣
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New TGV cineplex is coming soon in the IOI City Mall after the extensions is completed. Estimated Q4 2022.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cinem...aysia#Putrajaya
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TGV_Cinemas#Putrajaya

They're gonna use 2 floors! Hope that they will use 4K dual laser projector for IMAX, a big ass curved screen and steep theatre hall(coz you know, 2 floors). Hope they can open it before Thor : Love and Thunder. Fingers crossed!

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I've always been a fan of audio over video. But it's about time cinemas in Malaysia upgrade their projectors. I understand it can be costly for cinemas, but the lack of competitions only slows down the improvements. GSC taking over MBO reduces the competition. Right now, GSC is riding on MBOs previous cinemas. TGV has been pretty silent post pandemic in terms of upgrades etc. Given that GSC is almost monopolising the industry in Malaysia, fingers crossed for any quick improvements over time.

I'm gonna bring my sound meter to IMAX next time to see if the dB is in the recommend range or not 🤣
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I use a soundmeter app on my phone to test the dB for my home setup, but not sure how accurate it is haha. Usually I like volume to peak at 80-85db. Just wondering whats the 'recommended range' and let me know the dB you got in movie theatre!

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QUOTE(FameMoon @ Apr 25 2022, 11:54 AM)
New TGV cineplex is coming soon in the IOI City Mall after the extensions is completed. Estimated Q4 2022.

They're gonna use 2 floors! Hope that they will use 4K dual laser projector for IMAX, a big ass curved screen and steep theatre hall(coz you know, 2 floors). Hope they can open it before Thor : Love and Thunder. Fingers crossed!
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This is pretty great for me since IOI City Mall is the closest mall to me with unique cinema halls (GSC MAXX DA, 4DX etc.). However, considering TGV just increased the price for IMAX tickets, RM 30 to RM 33, I am less inclined to visit them anymore. TBH, there isn't a major difference in visual quality between IMAX and MAXX from my experience; both have contrast issues and pales in comparison to BigScreen and Onyx, and honestly, I prefer Dolby Atmos over IMAX due to the latter being uncomfortably loud for me (could be movie to movie basis, as well as different IMAX halls having different configurations. I'm basing this from my experience with The Batman in 1U IMAX vs IOI City MAXX DA.

Hopefully this new outlet will have 4k laser but I highly doubt it considering there hasn't been a great push for tech improvements in Malaysia's cinema industry. Unless there are specific movies that are highly recommended to be watched in IMAX, TGV upgrades their IMAX halls to 4k laser or better pricing for the tickets, I will mostly stick to GSC for better value.

I am more excited for the GSC opening in the Lalaport mall though, which is also stated to be done by Q4 2022. They advertised to have IMAX, Onyx and THX-DA halls. GSC has an IMAX hall in Johor (Mid Valley Southkey) and a ticket there cost RM 27, so definitely a win in value proposition. Yes, TGV IMAX tickets can cost RM27 with their Maybank card promotion, but it is only for Friday and weekends and I don't have a Maybank card.

*Source: "Bukit Bintang City Centre... Opening in Q4 2022, Located in the Entertainment Hub of BBCC. It will feature IMAX, Dolby Atmos, THX, and Onyx Hall," Wikipedia list of cinemas in Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur (I can't post links due to my account being on probation).

Side-note, one thing that GSC loses against TGV though is the popcorn. The new GSC gourmet one is meh compared to TGV's Royale.
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QUOTE(Katharsis @ May 1 2022, 09:14 AM)
This is pretty great for me since IOI City Mall is the closest mall to me with unique cinema halls (GSC MAXX DA, 4DX etc.). However, considering TGV just increased the price for IMAX tickets, RM 30 to RM 33, I am less inclined to visit them anymore. TBH, there isn't a major difference in visual quality between IMAX and MAXX from my experience; both have contrast issues and pales in comparison to BigScreen and Onyx, and honestly, I prefer Dolby Atmos over IMAX due to the latter being uncomfortably loud for me (could be movie to movie basis, as well as different IMAX halls having different configurations.  I'm basing this from my experience with The Batman in 1U IMAX vs IOI City MAXX DA.

Hopefully this new outlet will have 4k laser but I highly doubt it considering there hasn't been a great push for tech improvements in Malaysia's cinema industry. Unless there are specific movies that are highly recommended to be watched in IMAX, TGV upgrades their IMAX halls to 4k laser or better pricing for the tickets, I will mostly stick to GSC for better value.

I am more excited for the GSC opening in the Lalaport mall though, which is also stated to be done by Q4 2022. They advertised to have IMAX, Onyx and THX-DA halls. GSC has an IMAX hall in Johor (Mid Valley Southkey) and a ticket there cost RM 27, so definitely a win in value proposition. Yes, TGV IMAX tickets can cost RM27 with their Maybank card promotion, but it is only for Friday and weekends and I don't have a Maybank card.

*Source: "Bukit Bintang City Centre... Opening in Q4 2022, Located in the Entertainment Hub of BBCC. It will feature IMAX, Dolby Atmos, THX, and Onyx Hall," Wikipedia list of cinemas in Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur (I can't post links due to my account being on probation).

Side-note, one thing that GSC loses against TGV though is the popcorn. The new GSC gourmet one is meh compared to TGV's Royale.
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Dam right

Taste aint worth the 16.50 combo i paid just now

But i say 4DX is still freaking awesome mang laugh.gif rclxms.gif

As long as my heart still beats steadily 4DX is meant 4 big ass carnival movie like DS2MoM

As southerner i take 4DX - MAXX all day

Next round wanna throw money on AURUM already

4 the time being RM75 on weekdays laugh.gif rclxms.gif
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QUOTE(Katharsis @ May 1 2022, 09:14 AM)
This is pretty great for me since IOI City Mall is the closest mall to me with unique cinema halls (GSC MAXX DA, 4DX etc.). However, considering TGV just increased the price for IMAX tickets, RM 30 to RM 33, I am less inclined to visit them anymore. TBH, there isn't a major difference in visual quality between IMAX and MAXX from my experience; both have contrast issues and pales in comparison to BigScreen and Onyx, and honestly, I prefer Dolby Atmos over IMAX due to the latter being uncomfortably loud for me (could be movie to movie basis, as well as different IMAX halls having different configurations.  I'm basing this from my experience with The Batman in 1U IMAX vs IOI City MAXX DA.

Hopefully this new outlet will have 4k laser but I highly doubt it considering there hasn't been a great push for tech improvements in Malaysia's cinema industry. Unless there are specific movies that are highly recommended to be watched in IMAX, TGV upgrades their IMAX halls to 4k laser or better pricing for the tickets, I will mostly stick to GSC for better value.

I am more excited for the GSC opening in the Lalaport mall though, which is also stated to be done by Q4 2022. They advertised to have IMAX, Onyx and THX-DA halls. GSC has an IMAX hall in Johor (Mid Valley Southkey) and a ticket there cost RM 27, so definitely a win in value proposition. Yes, TGV IMAX tickets can cost RM27 with their Maybank card promotion, but it is only for Friday and weekends and I don't have a Maybank card.

*Source: "Bukit Bintang City Centre... Opening in Q4 2022, Located in the Entertainment Hub of BBCC. It will feature IMAX, Dolby Atmos, THX, and Onyx Hall," Wikipedia list of cinemas in Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur (I can't post links due to my account being on probation).

Side-note, one thing that GSC loses against TGV though is the popcorn. The new GSC gourmet one is meh compared to TGV's Royale.
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My go to cinema is IOI City Mall too. Good that having two best options in one place closest to me. For IMAX, I only go to IMAX hall if the movie is shot entirely on IMAX(like Doctor Strange 2). For Thor 4, they only have some scene for the IMAX, so going to IMAX hall is kinda not worth it. I definitely waiting for the TGV's INFINITY ATMOS hall that are currently only available in TGV Toppen. Would like to see if there's a picture quality difference between GSC's MAXX DA and that hall. INFINITY ATMOS is using Christie 4k laser projector. I have no info on what projector that GSC is using for their MAXX DA hall, whether it is 2K or 4K.
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Skippable introduction of myself

Hello everyone, I recently became a major cinema enthusiast after watching Spider-Man: No Way Home on the big screen (no pun intended in regards to GSC/MBO's BigScreen) since it's launch back in December 2021. Prior to the quarantines and lockdowns, I had lost a lot of interest in movie-going as imo, many of the blockbuster films felt stagnant and lacking in innovation, and no amount of technical prowess of specialized cinema halls (IMAX, MAXX, DA etc.) could convinced me otherwise. However, once the lockdown had lightened and I unenthusiastically decided to go watch No Way Home at the cinema (IOI City's GSC MAXX DA), I was so surprised at my enjoyment and excitement of cinema watching again. I realized how much I have missed and honestly, under-appreciated the atmosphere and experience of a cinema, especially after almost 2 years of home isolation of just watching tv shows and films in front of my 1440p computer screen.

I mean, to be frank, watching a film like No Way Home as a cinema return is pretty bias and honestly, a once in a lifetime experience considering the film's hype, build-up and phenomenal payoff, especially for big Spidey fans. With that said, it did lead me down a rabbit hole of watching other films in other specialized cinema halls, and did lead me to this forum to see other people's input on Malaysia's cinema experience.

I have watched No Way Home a total of 6 times (call me crazy, lol) and other films in multiple specialized cinema halls for the past few months and I would like to chime in on this discussion. Do note I will factor in ticket pricing, location distance and ease of transportation into my assessment as well.

Cinemas visited and movies watched there

IOI City Mall GSC Maxx Atmos) - 3x No Way Home
Mid Valley GSC Onyx - No Way Home
Sunway Velocity TGV IMAX - No Time to Die, No Way Home, Dune
Starling Mall GSC Big Screen - Uncharted
Tropicana Gardens Mall GSC BigScreen and Onyx - No Way Home (BigScreen DA), The Batman (Onyx DA)

IOI City Mall GSC Maxx Atmos (Hall 10 and 11)

This mall's cinema, and more importantly, cinema hall was my primary go-to for movie watching before the pandemic as it was the nearest, high quality cinema to my residence. The screen is huge and the audio quality being Dolby Atmos and all is pretty great (I'm not a big audiophile so I won't really go in-depth into this). For my cinema return, this hall was a fantastic experience for No Way Home as many people were there and surprisingly, respectful with their reactions in regards to the film's scenes. The crowd cheers and ovations given at certain moments really heightened my enjoyment and of course, along side my return to the cinema hall experience really inspired my resurgence of cinema movie watching.

That being said, after watching No Way Home and other films in other cinema halls, reminiscing back to this Maxx hall, the colours do feel a bit washed and overall is not as clear in clarity in my opinion. I mean, it is fine and honestly it will need you to really focus to realize that it's not very clear, but it generally isn't something to be bothered by if you are a casual or someone who isn't as keen eyed in screen quality. The hall's audio quality is loud, bassy and is mostly clear. You can also feel vibrations in your seat during action sequences, adding more intensity in your movie watching experience. Overall, it is still a great cinema hall to visit, especially if you live close to it (it is a 15-30 minute drive for me with no tolls depending on traffic).

However for me, I will only visit this cinema and primarily, this hall if there is a movie I am not too sure and am unexcited about as I found better cinema halls than this one that I don't mind taking the time to travel to. Small complaint, the tickets here are freaking expensive! I mean, it's movie by movie basis, mall location and I think GSC factors in the timing close to the movie's launch date as well, but RM26.50 per person for The Batman in this Maxx hall? Hell nah! I know price for people is subjective, but for me, ideal times to visit here is before 1pm or on Wednesdays where tickets are discounted by 30-40% (RM 16 per person for The Batman).

Mid Valley GSC Onyx

Mid Valley's Onyx hall is more of a showcase of what Onyx is capable of visually compared to an overall experience. Visually, Onyx is the best looking screen I have witnessed in any cinema screen as that is a given considering the science behind LED screens vs projectors. Dark level performance is spectacular as the night time scenes were very clear without it being too dark to distinguish. Compared to my experience of No Way Home in Maxx, I can easily watch and distinguish the night time scenes during the forest section. Colour vibrancy and accuracy is top notch as well, especially during the scene where Peter stands facing the NYC Time Square building tv screen where the screen's light reflect onto his face in a crisp, sharp manner.

I do not know if this is a fair criticism but if you have high astigmatism, Onyx can be a disadvantage for you. I myself have high astigmatism and in the film itself, I sometimes could see vertical light lines go downwards and it is a distraction when trying to focus on the film. This doesn't happen often and I believe only occurs during scenes with distinct light sources (white subtitles on screen do cause minor astigmatism problems for me). You can easily ignore and minimize this problem by not focusing too much on the astigmatism lines.

Here's a better visualization of what astigmatism looks like.
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Aside from the screen quality, the movie going experience for me is an above average assessment as the audio experience is not as engaging as the halls equipped with Dolby Atmos or IMAX speakers. The screen is pretty small (partly due to it being first Onyx hall in Malaysia), and the seating arrangement as of social distancing mandates make this not ideal too. Overall, I would only recommend Onyx in Mid Valley if you haven't experience Onyx and would like to, and if the mall is more convenient for you to visit. Otherwise, the best Onyx experience personally is in Tropicana Gardens Mall.

Price is similar to my take of IOI City hall. Best prices are before 1pm or on Wednesdays. As of right now, it is RM27.50 for The Batman in Mid Valley's Onyx hall, compared to RM15 before 1pm and on Wednesdays.

Sunway Velocity TGV IMAX

This IMAX hall is the closest one to me as I can easily commute to the mall via MRT and without a doubt could be my go-to cinema for blockbuster films... if only the good seats location weren't money-predatory and ASS.

Before I start with the absurd seating arrangement and ticket pricing, I will first start with the screen quality and overall experience as this forum thread primarily focuses on that. This is an IMAX hall that you would expect of the IMAX brand. I have watched No Way Home, No Time to Die and Dune here and the experience has been top notch. You have this giant-ass screen (2nd biggest IMAX screen in Malaysia, slightly behind Central I-City's according to reports) and coupled with the audio quality set-up you have come to expect and love from the IMAX brand, what's not to like? (Oh, we will get to that.)

The only small downsides here is that the air conditioner blows loudly and you can easily hear it before the film starts and during quiet moments of the film. Also, because the screen is very big, the clarity isn't as clear as you would like it to be. I would assume this is due to the projector being outdated (dual 2k instead of 4k laser) as people in this forum have pointed out. I primarily noticed this slight blurriness during my Dune session, as landscape shots of the deserts shows hints of being stretched, thus slightly blurry. No Way Home and No Time to Die weren't as bad but compared to my other cinema hall experiences, it is slightly lacking. Do note, it is very difficult to spot the slight blurriness of the screen and from my point of view, is not as bad as the one in GSC Maxx halls (even then, it is still pretty minute), but it is there. This isn't a major breaking point because the audio experience is outstanding, something that is signature to the IMAX brand.

That being said... the seating arrangements and price...

I mean, look at this shit!
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I already find it unreasonable to pay RM30 for a cinema movie as there isn't even an early bird (before 12-1pm) discount (it's RM25 if you pay with Maybank Visa/Mastercard, but I don't use Maybank). However, I can sometimes turn a blind eye to the flies that would scatter out from my wallet when paying for IMAX due to experience the brand entails, primarily with its audio quality for me. Even then, If your best seats location are RM35 but twice the amount because they are twin seats when other cinema halls don't do this? Hell no dude, hell no. I watched both No Way Home and No Time to Die in the F row seats and the screen encompasses majority of your vision. Usually that would be great but because this screen is very big and thus the film will be expanded to accommodate the size, you will miss out on details displayed on screen as you have to consistently move your eyes around to keep focus on who is speaking or what key things are happening. That and the fact you have to lean your head even more to the back to properly keep encompass the whole screen in your peripheral vision, making it a slightly uncomfortable experience.

For Dune, I decided to pick the side seat row G, the seat closest to the middle. It was not a great experience as you will be able to see seat row light indicators on the stairs, and watching the screen from a side angle will always be a disadvantage compared to being in the middle. Thankfully the cinema was very empty (only myself and one man), so I just switched to the twin seats and man, what an experience it was (when I was leaving. I saw a guard at the top of the hall when the movie ended and I was scared for my life as she gave me a menacing glance. Thought I would be fined for switching seats, especially to an indulge/twin seat but there isn't rule for seat changing if the seat isn't occupied/booked, I presume).

Overall, one of the best cinema experiences if you have a movie partner and money to spend for the twin seats. Even more so if you have a Maybank card (only on Fridays and Weekends), making the twin seats cost RM50 instead of RM70 (for some reason, the twin seat paid via Maybank is RM 25 each compared to the RM35 without Maybank).

Starling Mall GSC BigScreen

As OP has mentioned and frankly was the only reason I took the time to visit this mall's cinema in the first place, this cinema hall is really, really good. The 4k laser Barco projectors really lives up to it's technical specs and it's only slightly behind Onyx in terms of clarity and sharpness (that is really high praise). The cinema is equipped with Dolby Atmos speakers as well so you can expect some good quality audio experience here.

However, despite what people here have said about the screen size, I don't think it is as big as the people here has claimed. Don't get me wrong, it is big and clear, but I noticed it was smaller than other biggies I have seen. I think it is slightly bigger than IOI City's Maxx, but smaller than Velocity's IMAX and Tropicana's BigScreen. Maybe it is due to my seat row choices; I tend to book 1 row behind the middle rows (Starling BigScreen has 14 seat rows, I chose row 6) and yeah, The screen ideally filled my peripheral vision, but wasn't as big as I thought.

Anyway, this is a great spot to visit and watch films at. Ticket prices is ok at RM21.50, but is RM14 (a damn steal!) before 1pm or on Wednesdays. However, for me, I won't be going here often, if at all because commuting here is dreadful. If you take MRT, you will have to stop at the TTDI station and then either walk there (takes 20 minutes and have to cross a pedestrian bridge above a busy road which is scary af) or wait for the Starling Mall commute bus which has a 1 hour 30 minutes wait interval. Otherwise, a great option for movie-goers

Tropicana Gardens Mall GSC BigScreen and Onyx

This will be my go-to cinema in the future for blockbuster films. It is simple (but time consuming) for me to commute there as the mall is connected to the MRT Surian station, and it houses two of the best specialized cinema halls I have visited. I will try to be brief in this section as I had covered both BigScreen and Onyx in my previous paragraphs and they definitely still hold true here.

I watched No Way Home here in the BigScreen hall and the screen was as good as Starling's BigScreen, but imo bigger. It is also equipped with Dolby Atmos speakers just like Starling's so not losing in the audio department as well. Not much to say that hasn't been said, a steal for the price (RM21.50 or RM14 as early bird or on Wednesdays) and my go-to for an IMAX alternative (possibly better if you include the 4k laser projector and price benefits).

Onyx here on the other hand is simply amazing, especially since it's equipped with Dolby Atmos speakers. I am planning to re-watch The Batman on IMAX and maybe BigScreen to see the difference between LED screen vs projectors, specifically for this film (and because the film itself was pretty darn awesome). However overall, Onyx for this film was spectacular as the movie takes place mostly at night and the dark level performance really shines (ironic since its dark lol) here. The lights at night looked so sharp and vibrant; the gun fights in the dark with snappy lights became a bit blinding to look at and I instinctively moved my hands to cover my eyes for a bit (this can be a con depending on who you are. For me, it's a pro since I believe in a real gunfight in the dark, it would look and feel realistic).

Again, the downside of Onyx is that the screen is small. Sure, it is bigger than the Onyx screen in Mid Valley, but still, the size is comparable to the ones in normal halls. My seats recommendation is 1-2 rows ahead of the middle row so you can fully immerse your peripheral vision with the screen. The price is slightly high at RM23.50 (still cheaper and better than Mid Valley's), but it is definitely worth it at RM16 for early birds or on Wednesdays. My complaint in regards to astigmatism holds true here, but again, this is subjective and can easily be ignored.

In my opinion, this is the best cinema you can visit today for the best bang for your buck.

Ending notes

Apologies for the long post, but I hope it is informative and helpful to you guys. I plan to watch The Batman again in 1Utama's TGV IMAX as I never been to that cinema before, so you may see me to write a post here about that in the future. Thanks for reading!
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Nice review man! Due to recommendation on this thread here also I have started watching IMAX in Icity. Previously I watched them in Sunway.

I have always been an audiophile guy, so IMAX take the cake for me. I have seen Onyx in Mid Valley and tried the MAXX IOI Mall but to me I rather watch it in normal cinema due to the price. Its just not worth it.

Excited for the IOI TGV IMAX too. More nearer to my house.


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QUOTE(ezadkd @ May 9 2022, 12:48 PM)
Nice review man! Due to recommendation on this thread here also I have started watching IMAX in Icity. Previously I watched them in Sunway.

I have always been an audiophile guy, so IMAX take the cake for me. I have seen Onyx in Mid Valley and tried the MAXX IOI Mall but to me I rather watch it in normal cinema due to the price. Its just not worth it. 

Excited for the IOI TGV IMAX too. More nearer to my house.
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Happy to hear more are able to try out IMAX in i-City! Definitely worth the experience! Anyway watched Doctor Strange 2 in i-City IMAX and really enjoyed it! Crisp visual and audio.

Next on will be Top Gun Maverick, thinking to try out 4DX in GSC One Utama or IOI Putrajaya. Anyone tried 4DX at these 2 places before? Any suggestion?
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QUOTE(ericling @ May 10 2022, 02:17 PM)
Happy to hear more are able to try out IMAX in i-City! Definitely worth the experience! Anyway watched Doctor Strange 2 in i-City IMAX and really enjoyed it! Crisp visual and audio.

Next on will be Top Gun Maverick, thinking to try out 4DX in GSC One Utama or IOI Putrajaya. Anyone tried 4DX at these 2 places before? Any suggestion?
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I am motion guy so 4DX first then IMAX second

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I am motion guy so 4DX first then IMAX second

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Which 4DX do you visit usually?
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QUOTE(ericling @ May 13 2022, 12:31 AM)
Which 4DX do you visit usually?
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QUOTE(ericling @ May 10 2022, 02:17 PM)
Happy to hear more are able to try out IMAX in i-City! Definitely worth the experience! Anyway watched Doctor Strange 2 in i-City IMAX and really enjoyed it! Crisp visual and audio.

Next on will be Top Gun Maverick, thinking to try out 4DX in GSC One Utama or IOI Putrajaya. Anyone tried 4DX at these 2 places before? Any suggestion?
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I tried 4DX (during Venom 2 & Spiderman NWH) in GSC 1 Utama. It was pretty fun tho. Personally i did enjoyed it.

The motion was aggressive. It shakes/rumbles a lot that made me hold on to the armrest so tight. The rain, water, smoke, and wind effects were OK. The water sprays out lightly. The wind effects were good, but the fans were a little noisy. There are little air tubes between headrest and footrest that shoot air very quickly to simulate bullets effects, web shooting, the punches and so on. Sometimes it's cool and other times it's annoying.

The screen was small and the quality was nothing to appreciate. Seats were very firm and not so comfortable. Some may hate 4DX due to that strong motion. It was like D-Box on the loose. It's meant to be fun. If you're a person who really wants to focus on what's going on in that film, 4DX is not for you.

It's quite pricey as well. RM33.5 (Normal) and RM 27 (Morning till 1pm and also on every Wednesdays).

There's MX4D in Tropicana Gardens Mall and The Starling (Both malls are located in same Damansara area where 1 Utama is). Less expensive than 4DX. I'm not sure about differences between MX4D and 4DX.

MX4D Price: RM 28.5 (Normal)
RM 20.5 (On Wednesdays and Morning till 1pm )

I hope this gives you an idea of what 4DX will be like. : )
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personally 4dx I think testing once can dy hahaha
I really prefer sitting comfortably to watch the movie
2 hours of shaking not easy... but come jurassic park, I think I may bring my kid to let her experience it, I just hope she doesn't end up sitting on my lap for the whole movie.....
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QUOTE(rx330 @ May 14 2022, 09:44 AM)
personally 4dx I think testing once can dy hahaha
I really prefer sitting comfortably to watch the movie
2 hours of shaking not easy... but come jurassic park, I think I may bring my kid to let her experience it, I just hope she doesn't end up sitting on my lap for the whole movie.....
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4DX more 4 any MCU opening festival like MoM but maverick maybe i give it an exception laugh.gif icon_idea.gif

Other than that IMAX is more than enough laugh.gif rclxms.gif

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Hi guys..I bought Top Gun Maverick with a wrong showtime of my choice. Anyone interested in buying it? Selling it for RM25. Original price is RM33.

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lolz

Just checked 4DX and Dbox pricing for maverick

RM37 vs RM33

I thought RM27 for strange 2 punya 4DX is already high AF but oh boy i was wrong

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QUOTE(skylinelover @ May 24 2022, 02:38 PM)
lolz

Just checked 4DX and Dbox pricing for maverick

RM37 vs RM33

I thought RM27 for strange 2 punya 4DX is already high AF but oh boy i was wrong

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Interesting, 4DX in Selangor GSC outlets are rm33 (27 before 1pm). I checked your stated mall prior of Paradigm and yeah, it's rm 37. Pretty yikes.
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Watched Top Gun in Onyx Mid Valley. Amazing but I still feel the screen is a bit small.
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Watching Top Gun in 4DX in One Utama this Saturday, can't wait! Was contemplating between IMAX or 4DX but decided to go with 4DX (because this movie seems like a perfect movie to try on 4DX), and this is also be my first time watching 4DX.

Will share my thoughts here later!

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QUOTE(Katharsis @ May 25 2022, 08:20 PM)
Interesting, 4DX in Selangor GSC outlets are rm33 (27 before 1pm). I checked your stated mall prior of Paradigm and yeah, it's rm 37. Pretty yikes.
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Planning to watch Top gun . Which cinema holds the best ever audio+video combined in petaling jaya.
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I'm planning for ON DA or DA BIG at tropicana gardens mall. Which one to choose
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QUOTE(Man of Tomorrow @ May 26 2022, 02:02 PM)
Planning to watch Top gun . Which cinema holds the best ever audio+video combined in petaling jaya.
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You can read the main post from OP, but TLDR the most agreed upon recommendation are IMAX halls due to filmmakers nowadays recording and processing their films for IMAX's large screen size and proprietary surround audio. The best (primarily because it is the newest and largest screen) is the IMAX hall in Central I-City's TGV. Otherwise, any other IMAX hall will suffice. Hope this helps.
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QUOTE(Moderna @ May 26 2022, 09:34 AM)
Watched Top Gun in Onyx Mid Valley. Amazing but I still feel the screen is a bit small.
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QUOTE(Man of Tomorrow @ May 26 2022, 03:28 PM)
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QUOTE(Man of Tomorrow @ May 26 2022, 03:28 PM)
I'm planning for ON DA or DA BIG at tropicana gardens mall. Which one to choose
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I visited Tropicana Gardens' GSC quite a bit, watched in both the Onyx and Bigscreen halls twice now so here are my quick two cents. I will be making a longer, more conclusive post later which includes other cinema halls and types but here's for Tropicana Gardens first.

Image quality wise, Onyx is the best. Onyx is essentially an OLED display, does showcasing vibrant and accurate colours, real blacks and clear, crisp image quality. The screen is larger than a classic screen and other Onyx screens but does not compete with the other biggies. Bigscreen on the other hand is has great image quality while still being a big sized screen. It's not as good as Onyx but it is way better when comparing to IMAX and MAXX.

Audio wise, even though both halls are advertised to have Dolby Atmos, they are in my experience, sub par compared to other halls with DA. Onyx is "better" than BigScreen in audio as it has more punch and impact, however to me, I didn't feel the surround sound imaging that I would expect from DA halls. It also suffers from some harsh highs, while the lows (bass) felt over boosted. BigScreen's audio sounds more flat and clear, but quite low volume/db compared to other DA halls and IMAX; it lacks the punch and the vibration factors from high octane sequences (explosions for example). Bigscreen also suffers from the weak surround sound imaging.

There are more details in my previous post in regards to Tropicana Gardens Mall's cinema halls, though I included new insights I have found here with the Onyx hall as I visited it the 2nd time in a more critical pov. I would recommend ONYX DA for sure for the better audio, while seating closer to the screen to emulate that big screen feel (row F, G, H). Both are remarkable for image quality, just falls short in the audio department.
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Thanks Katharsis for the review of the best screens in the Klang Valley. After reading your experience, I've decided to check out Top Gun at GSC BIG in The Starling. The screen is huge and sharp, good enough for movie shot on digital cinema camera.

Audio is good and loud enough for me, crisp with accurate sounding bass. I'm not familiar with pinpointing surround sound so can't comment on that.

Next time I will check out Tropicana Garden's GSC BIG and Velocity TGV's IMAX to enjoy some other movie, but will be waiting for more of Katharsis write up in those halls.
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QUOTE(Katharsis @ May 27 2022, 01:54 PM)
I visited Tropicana Gardens' GSC quite a bit, watched in both the Onyx and Bigscreen halls twice now so here are my quick two cents. I will be making a longer, more conclusive post later which includes other cinema halls and types but here's for Tropicana Gardens first.

Image quality wise, Onyx is the best. Onyx is essentially an OLED display, does showcasing vibrant and accurate colours, real blacks and clear, crisp image quality. The screen is larger than a classic screen and other Onyx screens but does not compete with the other biggies. Bigscreen on the other hand is has great image quality while still being a big sized screen. It's not as good as Onyx but it is way better when comparing to IMAX and MAXX.

Audio wise, even though both halls are advertised to have Dolby Atmos, they are in my experience, sub par compared to other halls with DA. Onyx is "better" than BigScreen in audio as it has more punch and impact, however to me, I didn't feel the surround sound imaging that I would expect from DA halls. It also suffers from some harsh highs, while the lows (bass) felt over boosted. BigScreen's audio sounds more flat and clear, but quite low volume/db compared to other DA halls and IMAX; it lacks the punch and the vibration factors from high octane sequences (explosions for example). Bigscreen also suffers from the weak surround sound imaging.

There are more details in my previous post in regards to Tropicana Gardens Mall's cinema halls, though I included new insights I have found here with the Onyx hall as I visited it the 2nd time in a more critical pov. I would recommend ONYX DA for sure for the better audio, while seating closer to the screen to emulate that big screen feel (row F, G, H). Both are remarkable for image quality, just falls short in the audio department.
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QUOTE(edmund_yung @ May 27 2022, 10:38 PM)
Thanks Katharsis for the review of the best screens in the Klang Valley. After reading your experience, I've decided to check out Top Gun at GSC BIG in The Starling. The screen is huge and sharp, good enough for movie shot on digital cinema camera.

Audio is good and loud enough for me, crisp with accurate sounding bass. I'm not familiar with pinpointing surround sound so can't comment on that.

Next time I will check out Tropicana Garden's GSC BIG and Velocity TGV's IMAX to enjoy some other movie, but will be waiting for more of Katharsis write up in those halls.
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QUOTE(edmund_yung @ May 27 2022, 10:38 PM)
Thanks Katharsis for the review of the best screens in the Klang Valley. After reading your experience, I've decided to check out Top Gun at GSC BIG in The Starling. The screen is huge and sharp, good enough for movie shot on digital cinema camera.

Audio is good and loud enough for me, crisp with accurate sounding bass. I'm not familiar with pinpointing surround sound so can't comment on that.

Next time I will check out Tropicana Garden's GSC BIG and Velocity TGV's IMAX to enjoy some other movie, but will be waiting for more of Katharsis write up in those halls.
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Starling's BigScreen hall is pretty grandiose I would say. The hall and screen is bigger than Tropicana's. I can't comment much about the audio as I've only been there once but from my experience, I think the audio is unimpressive compared to my go-to of IOI's Maxx DA, though then again, the film I watched there was Uncharted and that film wasn't really that impressive.

You can go back a few post here as I went into detail about Starling's Big, Velocity's IMAX, Mid Valley's Onyx, Tropicana Gardens' etc (Page 14 & 15 of this thread).

QUOTE(ericling @ May 27 2022, 11:24 PM)
Very accurate on the BigScreen's audio. Was expecting a more punchy audio and a surround sound.
Pay i-City IMAX a visit if you can! Big fan of the IMAX there and all my experiences there have been great, would hope more people here are able to experience it.  rclxm9.gif
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Hey guys. I have visited quite a few specialized cinema halls enough times now to be more confident in my assessment and would like to share smile.gif. Do note that I will be brief since these details were discussed in my previous posts, but my opinions have changed in regards to my preferred cinema halls.

Disclaimer - do note that this is my personal opinion and I do not believe it is the end all, be all. I would encourage people to try out these halls themselves and come up with their own conclusions, and hopefully share them here too because it is interesting to see feedback on Malaysia's cinema quality while also hoping it could influence these cinema chains to improve with said feedback.

Films I have watched in their respected halls and location recently

Dr. Strange 2 - Onyx DA (GSC Tropicana Gardens Mall), IMAX (TGV 1-Utama) and Hall 11 MAXX DA (GSC IOI City Mall)

Top Gun: Maverick - IMAX (TGV 1-Utama)

Onyx DA, Tropicana Gardens Mall GSC - Dr. Strange 2

Best visuals hands down; true blacks, vibrant colours, clear and crisp images. The great thing about Tropicana Gardens' Onyx hall is that the screen is actually pretty big. It is not as big as IMAX or MAXX, but it is definitely larger than the one in Mid Valley and your typical classic halls. I would recommend sitting in row F, G or maybe H, closer to the screen if you want to emulate that large screen factor of the biggies. I sat in row G and the screen encompass my vision almost fully. You don't have to worry about leaning your head backwards when you're this forward in this hall as the seating positioning centers you straight directly to the screen. I don't have the opportunity to visit Central I-City to witness their Onyx screen size, but I do believe Gardens' houses one of the largest Onyx screens available in Malaysia, at least maybe until LaLaport's GSC opens.

Audio wise, the Dolby Atmos here is pretty sub par compared to other DA halls. While it has punch you would expect of DA speakers (pretty bassy and high volume but not ear shattering), it somehow lacked the surround sound aspect you would expect from DA. Maybe my ears are not as fine tuned as proper audiophiles, but I couldn't hear nor feel the surround imaging in this hall compared to my experience in IOI City's Maxx DA, where the audio imaging was very apparent. Furthermore, the highs were very harsh in some areas, more specifically, the saw scene on the bus (this isn't a spoiler as it is in the trailers), while the lows, primarily bass, was over-boosted, to the point where to me, it affected character dialogue as some lines became quite muddy to hear clearly.

Do note that it is not unwatchable with regards to my complaints about the audio, it is a relatively smooth ride. The audio just tends to be a bit distracting in few moments of the film. The big problem I have is the weak or even lack there of surround sound imaging. When halls are advertised to have Dolby Atmos, you would expect the distinct signature of directional audio that reflects what the film is displaying, and it is pretty disappointing to see the hall not uphold this promise well.

I would still recommend this hall purely for the visual quality. It was impressive to watch Dr. Strange 2 which contained quite a lot of vibrant, colourful imagery. There are few short scenes where the screen goes completely black, thus making the hall pitch black, further adding to the immersion of the film. I will say though, with a film with a lot of visual presence and motion, it did leave me a bit nauseated at the end, so do beware when watching a film with a lot of visual flare in this hall.

IMAX, 1-Utama TGV - Dr. Strange 2 and Top Gun: Maverick

I have been very critical of IMAX in my previous posts, mainly because of the experience you get doesn't necessarily justify the price you pay for. RM33 is no joke (used to be RM30, increased after The Batman) where other biggies' tickets can be bought for less than half the price (e.g. IOI City Maxx DA RM16 for early birds/Wednesday). There is the Maybank RM5 discount but unless the film still airs in IMAX halls in the 2nd week's Friday + weekend, let alone you owning a Maybank card, it's not really reliable. RM33 sets a very high expectation, and even though my gripes about Malaysia's standard of IMAX still holds true... I hate to admit, man, but I've converted (screeched, my wallet).

The screens are humongous. It could be because IMAX tends to position the seats closer to the screen compared to GSC/MBO's biggies but man, you can really feel the overwhelming sensation from the screen's scale. Yes, the IMAX screens in Malaysia aren't true IMAX size, but it's still darn impressive to witness every time I enter these halls. However, what harms IMAX a lot is the image quality. I won't regurgitate what this thread has mention many times about the outdated projectors, but yeah, it really sticks out like a sore thumb during few moments of the films, in particular with extreme wide-angle shots (landscape shots). You can really notice the blurriness and weak contrast during these landscape shots. For example, during the opening scene of Dr. Strange 2 with those colourful debris, you can notice how awkward the colours looked along with how noisy/messy the scene was contrast wise, as the camera shot zooms in towards the two characters.

Thankfully, Top Gun: Maverick didn't really suffer much from this problem. It could be due to how this film was shot when considering the aspect of aviation flights, and how they are able to mask a lot of the extreme wide-angle shots with speedy action and some scenes with colour filtering/post-processing. Despite this, the blurriness was primarily noticeable during a landscape shot of a snowy forest filled with coned-like trees. The greens of the trees looked quite washed out, especially when the camera's moved to zoom in. Honestly, most films look off when there's fast camera movement, especially during noisy scenes that pertains many objects, but this can't excuse how low resolution these extreme wide-angle shots look. I definitely feel like these problems can be minimized with higher resolution projectors. Do note that during my Onyx session with Dr. Strange 2, motion clarity was a bit harsh as well, but it was not as bad as IMAX & Maxx.

Aside from wide-angle shots, every other aspect of the films was very impressive to watch. Any shots smaller than wide angled ones looked sharp and crisp, and even though these landscape shots are distracting and somewhat low resolution, you still feel some wow and awe BECAUSE of the large screen size.

Image quality aside, audio is what many people here adore about IMAX. I did complain in prior posts about IMAX's audio volume before as it was uncomfortably loud at certain scenes during my The Batman session. It still kinda holds through but during my viewing of Dr. Strange 2 and Top Gun 2, it pleasantly comfortable. It was still loud, high octane and awe-inspiring, but not as harmful to me during The Batman. I mean, all films are post-processed differently as they are made by different people, but overall, I was very satisfied with IMAX's audio. The surround sound was definitely noticeable, though in my opinion, not as impressive as good Dolby Atmos halls. Despite that, IMAX makes up plenty with this... rumble sensation... I don't know man haha, I'm not a seasoned audiophile who knows the proper words to critically describe the audio sensations, IT JUST FELT BOMBASTIC!

I hate to admit it because I hate spending a lot of money to watch films in cinemas, especially when you can purchase tickets half the price of IMAX from big screen competitors, but man, there are films where you really have to experience them in IMAX, and to be honest, these two films are no exception, Top Gun: Maverick especially. I mean, the fact that I still harbor that wish to watch The Batman again in IMAX despite my complaints prior shows how captivating IMAX is. While I don't believe its image quality is the best (in terms of biggies, BigScreen is better than IMAX) nor is my favourite audio set up (I still prefer IOI City's Maxx Dolby Atmos' audio signature), IMAX for me contains a high level of consistency between impressive visual and audio quality, thus making 1-Utama's TGV IMAX my go-to cinema hall for the time-being (as Central I-City is way too far and complex for me to visit).

MAXX DA (Hall 11), IOI City Mall GSC - Dr. Strange 2

Formerly my go-to cinema hall, mainly because it is the closest one to my residence while being reasonably priced. It will still be my go-to hall ONLY for re-watches after IMAX.

In my opinion, there isn't much of a visual quality difference between MAXX and IMAX (digital which all Malaysian IMAX halls use), but because the latter is bigger (or at least feels bigger because of how close the seats are to the screen), IMAX comes out to be the more captivating experience. Both suffer from low resolution shots, primarily with extreme wide-angles. The small positive of MAXX is that because the screen size isn't as big as IMAX, the problems regarding visual quality isn't as jarring as the latter, but I will still prefer IMAX purely due to the screen's size and scale. That and again, IMAX still looks sharp and crisp in any shots smaller than extreme wide-angles, same can be said about MAXX, but again, won't feel as impressive as IMAX.

Now on to audio. It is slightly lower volume than IMAX, but it's still loud and impressive, and in my opinion, more comfortable than IMAX. It's only in IOI City Mall where a big screen is accompanied by an impressive Dolby Atmos speakers configuration. I would attribute this towards the THX certification these halls hold, as other big screen halls (Tropicana and Starling BigScreen in particular) advertises to have DA, but they don't have THX certifications, thus they have inconsistencies that I've complained about prior. IOI City's DA has great bass, better and pinpoint-able surround sound and decent rumble; I think it's less bombastic than IMAX but is more comfortable to the ears IMO.

While it is not as impressive as IMAX as a whole experience, it is still very compelling and a great value for the price. I still believe it is a way better value than IMAX (RM16 early bird vs RM33 no early bird discount offered, no competition), but IMAX still has that wow factor that other biggies haven't really inspired in me yet.

Quick summary of other cinema halls I've visited (more info about them can be found in previous posts here)

Mid Valley GSC Onyx: Great visuals, but I would treat this hall as a tech-intro to Onyx rather than a go-to cinema hall. It uses a JBL surround sound system, but honestly, it didn't sound as good as IMAX or DA. If you prefer Onyx, I would recommend the one in Tropicana Gardens Mall instead as that one comes with (not-so-great but still an improvement) DA speakers and a larger screen.

Starling and Tropicana Gardens GSC BigScreen: Starling's screen is bigger than Tropicana's, but IMO, the latter is way easier to visit (personally) because the mall is directly connected to the MRT station. Visually, you can't go wrong with both screens as they use 4k projectors compared to IMAX's dual 2k (which I believe MAXX uses as well), and among the biggies, BigScreen is visually the best. The only downsides are their DA configuration. They are pretty low volume and have less noticeable surround sound accuracy. The audio signature here tends to be flat and clear, which you may prefer. Do note that I'm basing my info about BigScreen mostly from Tropicana's, as I've only visited Starling's BigScreen once (and never again) and apparently, quite a few people here along with OP have praised Starling's sound system quite significantly, so I would advise you to visit and judge for yourself.

Sunway Velocity TGV IMAX: I think it is the 2nd biggest IMAX screen in Malaysia, only behind Central I-City, but like any other IMAX halls, it is has the quality assurance. The downside is that the air-conditioning blows very loud from above and is audible during quiet moments of films. Otherwise, this would be my go-to IMAX hall since it is the closest one to my residency... but... oh man... the God damn seating arrangements are TRASH, HORRIBLE! (Reference: "Stephen A. goes on EPIC RANT after Knicks blow 28-PT lead to Nets | NBA Countdown," Youtube). More info of my rant can be found in prior posts. I would recommend this hall if you live near it and most importantly have a partner to go with. Otherwise, not great for a solo movie goer.

Classic halls, GSC vs TGV: TGV classic halls are better as the audio tends to be higher quality there. They balance their audio much better than GSC, which the latter may have certain audio tracks be louder than the dialogue ones; GSC tends to be more imbalance. In regards to dialogue censoring, TGV censors cusses better than GSC as the former silences dialogue only whereas GSC just cuts all the audio during the cussing moment (biggest and recent example is Dr. Strange 2 where Strange swears as he faints. TGV muted the dialogue but maintained the background audio while GSC just cuts that whole audio segment out in general, leaving the cinema hall awkwardly silent for a short moment).

I did visit other cinema halls in the past such as Mid Valley's DA and Sunway Pyramid's IMAX, but that was many years ago, before I became a cinema enthusiast as of recently.

TLDR of my personal thoughts

Visual quality: Onyx > BigScreen > IMAX > MAXX (note that IMAX still wins out for that large screen awe factor, just not visually)
Audio quality: IOI City's MAXX DA > IMAX > Tropicana Garden's ONYX DA > BigScreen DA

I may try 4DX and MX4D in the future, but I'm not too fond of the idea of moving seats while watching a film. I still prefer sitting idly while enjoying a large screen experience with impressive audio. I don't think those motion halls contain special speakers like DA but who knows. There's 1U's ScreenX and DA only halls as well but again, not too interested. I hope you guys can share more about your experience with these halls and hope some of you can convince me like how many here convinced me about IMAX despite the price. Thanks again for reading and I hope this helps!
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1 Utama GSC 4DX Experience! Top Gun Maverick bruce.gif
My first ever 4DX experience, and overall it was SO FUN! rclxm9.gif I could feel the excitement from the audience the moment I stepped into the hall and everyone was so hyped when the 4DX advertisement started (though the motion / effects haven't started yet). Starting from the first scene, I knew I was in for a fun ride.
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Motion + rumble seats
The motion seats were impressive, far better than I expected. The seat has motion (swinging left, right, pitching forward and backward), and it really shines through Top Gun in-air flight actions. On top of motion, it has rumble/vibration at the bottom of the seat as well, as at the back of the seat, which I thought was very good, reminds me of Nintendo Switch joycon HD rumble.

Fan/wind effect
The fan/wind effect was great. There were 4 - 6 fans on the ceiling of the both sides of hall, and I thought the effect was well-tuned. It wasn't some cheap wind blowing effect but actually is able to replicate what the character would feel in the movie.
Quick tip - wear a jacket! As it can be quite cold with the wind blowing at you!
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Additionally, there are also 2 small holes at the back of the seat, beside your ear, spurting wind beside your ear (imagine how you would feel if a car zoomed beside you), so make sure you sit upright (not too low, otherwise you would miss out the effect, like my wife who was too short and missed the effect entirely sweat.gif ).
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Water effect
There was only one scene which there was water spraying at you (because Top Gun is a movie about aviation, and not sea navy sweat.gif ). I thought I will be splashed with water quite a lot but glad that it wasn't the case as it would felt too cheap. There was also "Water on"/"Water off" button on your seat, to toggle the effect if you like.
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Fog & Scent effect
Didn't even notice any fog and scent, but really dont think there's any scene that would require fog or scent effect.. Maybe Tom Cruise's smell? laugh.gif

Screen visuals and audio
The screen is actually bigger than I expected! I didn't go to 4DX expecting for impressive visuals and audio but it was good enough, no complaints!
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Final verdict
Overall I rate 4DX (for Top Gun Maverick specifically), a MUST-WATCH experience. The motion + rumble seats, plus wind effect were all very well done. This is an unforgettable experience that I would cherish for a long time.

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QUOTE(Katharsis @ May 26 2022, 03:29 PM)
You can read the main post from OP, but TLDR the most agreed upon recommendation are IMAX halls due to filmmakers nowadays recording and processing their films for IMAX's large screen size and proprietary surround audio. The best (primarily because it is the newest and largest screen) is the IMAX hall in Central I-City's TGV. Otherwise, any other IMAX hall will suffice. Hope this helps.
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My personal preference for IMAX in KV start from

1 - 1Utama (personally I felt the hall dimension is largest within KV + the sound really give immersive feeling + projected image fully covered the silver screen)
2- I-City (2nd best choice due to distance from KL)
3 - Velocity Mall (like it cause of the large hall but HATE it due to middle seat reserved for Indulge / couple seat + the projected image do not fully cover the silver screen)
4 - Sunway Pyramid (smallest hall , don't feel IMAX at all)
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QUOTE(ericling @ May 29 2022, 10:45 PM)
1 Utama GSC 4DX Experience! Top Gun Maverick  bruce.gif
My first ever 4DX experience, and overall it was SO FUN!  rclxm9.gif I could feel the excitement from the audience the moment I stepped into the hall and everyone was so hyped when the 4DX advertisement started (though the motion / effects haven't started yet). Starting from the first scene, I knew I was in for a fun ride.
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Motion + rumble seats
The motion seats were impressive, far better than I expected. The seat has motion (swinging left, right, pitching forward and backward), and it really shines through Top Gun in-air flight actions. On top of motion, it has rumble/vibration at the bottom of the seat as well, as at the back of the seat, which I thought was very good, reminds me of Nintendo Switch joycon HD rumble.

Fan/wind effect
The fan/wind effect was great. There were 4 - 6 fans on the ceiling of the both sides of hall, and I thought the effect was well-tuned. It wasn't some cheap wind blowing effect but actually is able to replicate what the character would feel in the movie.
Quick tip - wear a jacket! As it can be quite cold with the wind blowing at you!
user posted image

Additionally, there are also 2 small holes at the back of the seat, beside your ear, spurting wind beside your ear (imagine how you would feel if a car zoomed beside you), so make sure you sit upright (not too low, otherwise you would miss out the effect, like my wife who was too short and missed the effect entirely  sweat.gif ).
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Water effect
There was only one scene which there was water spraying at you (because Top Gun is a movie about aviation, and not sea navy  sweat.gif ). I thought I will be splashed with water quite a lot but glad that it wasn't the case as it would felt too cheap. There was also "Water on"/"Water off" button on your seat, to toggle the effect if you like.
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Fog & Scent effect
Didn't even notice any fog and scent, but really dont think there's any scene that would require fog or scent effect.. Maybe Tom Cruise's smell?  laugh.gif

Screen visuals and audio
The screen is actually bigger than I expected! I didn't go to 4DX expecting for impressive visuals and audio but it was good enough, no complaints!
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Final verdict
Overall I rate 4DX (for Top Gun Maverick specifically), a MUST-WATCH experience. The motion + rumble seats, plus wind effect were all very well done. This is an unforgettable experience that I would cherish for a long time.
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Must wait Jurassic Dominion

That one definitely more water effects laugh.gif rclxms.gif

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Johor only got 3 mega screens laugh.gif rclxub.gif

Dbox Imax and 4dx all by GSC

Never gone TGV at all cuz the premium class so dam far far away haiyaa doh.gif shakehead.gif
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Hi guys, this post is pretty late considering Top Gun: Maverick is no longer in the 4DX rotation. Nevertheless, I have watched the film in 4DX and ScreenX for the first time and would like to share my thoughts. (Shoutout to @ericling for the recommendation for 4DX)

4DX, IOI City Mall GSC

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First of all, the screen for 4DX is slightly bigger than normal halls, although it could be because the screen is closer to the seats. There are 7 rows of seats, and I recommend sitting in C and D for a better field of view of the whole screen. However, despite its size, the image quality is mediocre. It doesn't handle light rays well as characters standing under the sun rays makes the image quality look washed (the scene in the office between Maverick, Warlock and Cyclone). I could barely tell the character's facial expression in this scene. Again, could be movie to movie and scene to scene basis, but just don't go in expecting consistent crisp image quality.

However, people don't go to 4DX halls for the image quality, it's for the physical experience.

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Starting with the chair, the only customization you can make is turning the water effects on/off, no motion intensity level. Top Gun: Maverick only has a brief scene containing water so this feature wasn't used often. The only thing it did was spray water vapours at you (a bit annoying for glasses wearers, but thankfully not wetting them with large droplets) from the back of the chairs in front of you. Chair motion is what you're mainly getting and oh boy was it an experience. Honestly, it is one of the most fun and immersive moments I had in a cinema-hall ever. The seat vibrates to loud background noises like the jets flying in the background or engines starting that keeps you on edge. Then during scenes containing a lot of movements (jet flying and maneuvering), it vigorously moves you according to the jets' directional movement on screen. The motion borders the line between comfortable and uncomfortable, to me, it didn't extend to the latter and was able to keep me in a rush without feeling stressed or sick.

The backrest has interesting features as well. Like ericling said, it has two air holes at the headrest area, blowing a straight, sharp wind towards your earlobes/left and right side of your neck area. This primarily happens during certain sections of aviation but they are quite uncommon. They do give you a surprise though when it happens and is likely rare to prevent annoyances of over usage. The lumbar area has a mechanism in it that nudges your back during the flights as well. They are mostly noticeable during the dogfights and aren't intrusive. Lastly, you may notice a white string-like object attached at the middle-bottom of the seat. That thing wiggles to stimulate your legs and occurs during heavy machine gun firings. One more thing, the fans are equipped with light bulbs as well. The flash when guns are shot and explosions happens, basically when there is a sudden and quick bright flash in the scene, adding to the intensity and shock-value of gun-fights/explosions.

All of these tiny features combining with the seat's motion adds to a very compelling experience.

The image on the right shows the fans and yeah, they do be blowing hard and loud during fast motion sequences. Similarly to my assessment of the seat's motion, it is just slightly behind the point of irritating; comfortably immersive and a fun physical experience. The fan noise directly correlates to my thoughts on the audio and that it adds to it. The hall's audio isn't special as I believe it uses the same speaker configuration as normal halls, so not much directional sounds, but the fan noise though... Imagine those animated shows where the characters are moving at fast speeds, and the animators add these whitish lines at the edges of the screen that represents wind piercing to invoke excitement? Yeah, that's how the fans blowing felt like to me during the fast jet flights in the film, especially during close-up shots of the characters inside the jet's cockpit while flying.

Again, audio is not as good as IMAX or Dolby Atmos, but this isn't a hall targeting that aspect. The fan noise gimmick do be working though XP.

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One last feature that occurred during Top Gun Maverick 4DX is the weather effect simulation... or at least a hilariously weak attempt of one is the snow. So, at the start of this snow scene, the fans closest to the screen (image above) started blowing "snow" out loudly and after a few seconds, stopped and never occurred. It just happened so randomly and the snow looked so fake that the cinema hall was filled with surprised, awkward laughter. I do not know how it is feasible to accurately simulate weather in a cinema hall without high tech and high cost of implementation, but then you have to address the concerns of making the viewers uncomfortable. The hall didn't feel colder during the snowy scene too, though I think I have become accustomed to cinema halls and their air conditioning.

Overall, it was a high recommendation to watch this film in 4DX or maybe D-BOX for the seat motion alone as it suits the film's topic of fighter jets well. The seat's extra tiny features along with the fans adds a lot to the film's enjoyment. Unfortunately, it is now out of the 4DX rotation, but hopefully this input may convince you to try this cinema hall out for other movies that have a lot of high octane action sequences like Top Gun 2. I wouldn't really bank on the environmental effects all too much. Maybe there was something special in Jurassic World Dominion for the environmental effects, or the upcoming Avatar sequel that may actually utilize this feature a lot but as it stands, it's very underwhelming.

ScreenX, 1Utama GSC

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The projector above that displays the side screens
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Not recommended. Like man, it is really gimmicky and bad. First of all, the two sides of the screen don't project any image outside of the aviation sequences. Roughly 1/3 of the film actually utilized the side screens and even then, not all of the jet flying and specific IMAX captured scenes (widened aspect ratio of top and bottom) are displayed. The awesome, opening sequence of the film on that flight carrier didn't utilize the side screens at all, along with the sea scene on the boat which was captured in IMAX aspect ratio. When they do project though, I admit, it does look pretty cool and unique at first, but after a while, the flair rubs off and I honestly wished I was watching this film in a big screen hall instead (IMAX, MAXX, BigScreen) as the side screens turns on and off depending on the scenes and it's just jarring and distracting to witness.

Regarding the side screens, it's very much like having a triple monitor set-up, and the vertical bezels in-between the screens look distracting during content consumption. But unlike a typical triple monitor set-up, the side-screens are 90 degree angled in a different directions, all while slightly stretching the side image out. Honestly you may not catch the details there depending on your seating arrangement; too far back and the middle screen looks small, middle or front, you're missing images on the side which you will catch when watching a large, middle screen only.

What's worse is that WHEN the hall actually uses the two side screens, the image quality of the middle screen, which holds majority of what the scene is displaying worsens. Projectors emits a display onto a surface, in this case, the large projector screen with light, and that light on the screen reflects to our eyes so we can see the movie. This light reflection then hits the middle screen as well as they are so close, and thus the edges of the middle screen gets washed out due to an over-emittance of light and saturation. You will frequently notice a difference in colour tone of the same scene between the middle and side screens due to this problem. If by the middle screen itself, it's okay, comparable to MAXX. Do note that the screens are big, so I assume they are using some high quality non-laser projectors, but man in execution with the 3 screens, this shit is ass.

Audio wise, aside from the occasional rumble you feel in your chest during those jet engines startups, it's what you would expect from a normal cinema hall. Actually, I felt it was worse cause at least normal cinema halls have some side (left and right) speakers to display a bit of directional sound. This hall only has speakers in the front and that's all of the sound I can actually hear from (please correct me if I'm wrong about this speaker detail).

Maybe other films will actually utilize the side screens for the whole duration of those films, but when the image quality becomes so atrocious because of the side screens' set-up? This hall is a hard pass. A ticket cost RM30.50, RM22 for early bird. Add a few more ringgit and you can enjoy a better experience in IMAX, less if you choose MAXX or BigScreen, all of which contain a larger image with better visual quality and audio experience than ScreenX.

Summary

I've written quite a lot so TLDR: 4DX yay. ScreenX? More like Screen-Trash. Again, thanks for taking to the time to read this long post and I hope it helps!
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Quick thing, my account is still in probation and so I can't edit my previous post which I feel explained something poorly while having some grammar errors. I did proof read it but I was quite exhausted writing this post, thus missing some mistakes. Anyway, the bolded text with the asterisk is the fix.

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What's worse is that WHEN the hall actually uses the two side screens, the image quality of the middle screen, which holds majority of what the scene is displaying worsens. Projectors emits a display onto a surface *such as a large projector screen with light, and that light on the screen reflects to our eyes so we can see the movie. *Light physics 101 and because of this, the side screens' image also reflects onto the middle screen as well as they are so close, (removed an "and") thus the edges of the middle screen gets washed out due to an over-emittance of light and saturation. You will frequently notice a difference in colour tone of the same scene between the middle and side screens *because of this problem. If *judging by the middle screen itself, it's okay, comparable to MAXX. Do note that the screens are big, so I assume they are using some high quality non-laser projectors, but man in execution with the 3 screens, this shit is ass.


Ps. The fans with the light bulb part is awkwardly placed as it should have been in the fans' paragraphs area, so yeah, oops.
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I will be avoiding GSC / MBO in general ... disappointed with Starling mall's BIG SCREEN ATMOS for dr strange 2 ... volume was just softer than my preference, no uumph or atmos effects.

Watched TOP GUN MX4D in tropicana gardens mall ... again ... soft volume and no uumph ... 4D effects seems lacking ... aside from usual shaking and moving ... i didnt feel any water or wind effects at all, there were no water control/button on arm rest as per others' reviews in other locations. No wind from sides of head rest also. There were the flashing spotlights which i found a bit distracting as they felt out of sync with the movie scenes. Not worth the money at all , previous first IMAX viewing of top gun was much more wow satisfaction.

Overall , GSC needs to wake up and do better in the sound and technical department .... ensure the decibels are consistent and more "cinema feel" for each movie... and not some home cinema amateur level. Even the commercials and trailers are irritating .... switching between irritating loud to soft to loud etc .... reminds me of youtube commercials which are jarring louder than actual youtube videos.

For sure, I will go IMAX route for upcoming blockbusters eg Thor, Avatar 2, etc


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Johor only got 3 mega screens laugh.gif rclxub.gif

Dbox Imax and 4dx all by GSC

Never gone TGV at all cuz the premium class so dam far far away haiyaa doh.gif shakehead.gif
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Best cinema halls in Malaysia, using Top Gun: Maverick as reference for picture & sound.

1) IMAX Sunway Velocity - Largest IMAX screen in Malaysia.
2) IMAX Midvalley Southkey, JB - Best IMAX screen in Johor + best overall IMAX sound setup in Malaysia.
3) 4DX - GSC OneUtama, PJ - In terms of 4DX motion system setup. Picture & Sound Quality loses out to IMAX.
4) 4DX - GSC Midvalley Southkey, JB - If you want to catch 4DX in Johor. Picture & Sound Quality loses out to IMAX.
5) ScreenX - Not worth the money if you're watching the movie for the 1st time. Better to watch in IMAX instead.

6) Everything else, still loses out to IMAX. I would aim for IMAX first, 4DX second in terms of catching any blockbuster movies in Malaysia.
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QUOTE(DSV4600 @ Jun 21 2022, 04:43 PM)
Best cinema halls in Malaysia, using Top Gun: Maverick as reference for picture & sound.

1) IMAX Sunway Velocity - Largest IMAX screen in Malaysia.
2) IMAX Midvalley Southkey, JB - Best IMAX screen in Johor + best overall IMAX sound setup in Malaysia.
3) 4DX - GSC OneUtama, PJ - In terms of 4DX motion system setup. Picture & Sound Quality loses out to IMAX.
4) 4DX - GSC Midvalley Southkey, JB - If you want to catch 4DX in Johor. Picture & Sound Quality loses out to IMAX.
5) ScreenX - Not worth the money if you're watching the movie for the 1st time. Better to watch in IMAX instead.

6) Everything else, still loses out to IMAX. I would aim for IMAX first, 4DX second in terms of catching any blockbuster movies in Malaysia.
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Haha using top gun as i the motion guy i take 4DX then imax second
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QUOTE(skylinelover @ Jun 21 2022, 07:48 PM)
Haha using top gun as i the motion guy i take 4DX then imax second
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The motion will be even better if it had IMAX level sound - because the IMAX cinemas I went to, the sound was so loud that the chair and floor was vibrating. Really heart-pounding effects.
4DX sound levels is around 8-9/10 at most. But the motion effects, is really worth experiencing multiple times!
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New TGV cineplex is coming soon in the IOI City Mall after the extensions is completed. Estimated Q4 2022.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cinem...aysia#Putrajaya
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TGV_Cinemas#Putrajaya

They're gonna use 2 floors! Hope that they will use 4K dual laser projector for IMAX, a big ass curved screen and steep theatre hall(coz you know, 2 floors). Hope they can open it before Thor : Love and Thunder. Fingers crossed!
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Hi guys..a little update..as per link I provided above, apparently there will be no TGV inside the IOI City Mall expansion..instead it will be another GSC as shown in the brochure here on the page 13.

It will have IMAX but knowing GSC, I bet it will be 2K dual xenon projector a.k.a LIEMAX lol.
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QUOTE(Katharsis @ May 28 2022, 10:28 AM)
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Hi Katharsis, so glad that you (and more people) were able to watch Top Gun with 4DX, truly an unforgettable experience. I hope it returns to 4DX one day so we can experience it again!

On side note, I just watched Jurassic Dominion on 4DX, the 4DX effect was not as enjoyable as Top Gun. I guess 4DX works better for movies with motion (such as driving, flying etc). I also watched it without proper preparation (short pants, no jacket), so that didn't help, the fan blowing at me was freezing sweat.gif

QUOTE(DSV4600 @ Jun 21 2022, 04:43 PM)
Best cinema halls in Malaysia, using Top Gun: Maverick as reference for picture & sound.

1) IMAX Sunway Velocity - Largest IMAX screen in Malaysia.
2) IMAX Midvalley Southkey, JB - Best IMAX screen in Johor + best overall IMAX sound setup in Malaysia.
3) 4DX - GSC OneUtama, PJ - In terms of 4DX motion system setup. Picture & Sound Quality loses out to IMAX.
4) 4DX - GSC Midvalley Southkey, JB - If you want to catch 4DX in Johor. Picture & Sound Quality loses out to IMAX.
5) ScreenX - Not worth the money if you're watching the movie for the 1st time. Better to watch in IMAX instead.

6) Everything else, still loses out to IMAX. I would aim for IMAX first, 4DX second in terms of catching any blockbuster movies in Malaysia.
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Definitely a debate - not sure if the IMAX in Velocity is bigger than the one in i-City. Definitely need some tech spec on paper to prove this.


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QUOTE(DSV4600 @ Jun 21 2022, 04:43 PM)
Best cinema halls in Malaysia, using Top Gun: Maverick as reference for picture & sound.

1) IMAX Sunway Velocity - Largest IMAX screen in Malaysia.
2) IMAX Midvalley Southkey, JB - Best IMAX screen in Johor + best overall IMAX sound setup in Malaysia.
3) 4DX - GSC OneUtama, PJ - In terms of 4DX motion system setup. Picture & Sound Quality loses out to IMAX.
4) 4DX - GSC Midvalley Southkey, JB - If you want to catch 4DX in Johor. Picture & Sound Quality loses out to IMAX.
5) ScreenX - Not worth the money if you're watching the movie for the 1st time. Better to watch in IMAX instead.

6) Everything else, still loses out to IMAX. I would aim for IMAX first, 4DX second in terms of catching any blockbuster movies in Malaysia.
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I was literally blown away, watching Top Gun in 4Dx. But agree the only downside is the sound quality not as good as IMAX
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QUOTE(7up @ Jun 28 2022, 03:01 PM)
I was literally blown away, watching Top Gun in 4Dx. But agree the only downside is the sound quality not as good as IMAX
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Yeah, Top Gun is one of the better 4DX movies out there. Last time Transformers was quite fun, because it felt you were on-board an Autobot / Decepticon during the scenes and being tossed around.
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Planning to watch IMAX TopGun.

TGV 1U still the best ?

How does Sunway Pyramid IMAX TGV compare ?
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Planning to watch IMAX TopGun.

TGV 1U still the best ?

How does Sunway Pyramid IMAX TGV compare ?
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go to Central I-City, Velocity or 1U..pyramid's IMAX is the most meh IMAX in malaysia
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GSC and TGV combined hehe
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Planning to watch IMAX TopGun.

TGV 1U still the best ?

How does Sunway Pyramid IMAX TGV compare ?
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Good to know Top Gun is still showing in IMAX over here, now that there's no competition from GSC.
Has it become the longest running IMAX movie in Malaysia?
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Good to know Top Gun is still showing in IMAX over here, now that there's no competition from GSC.
Has it become the longest running IMAX movie in Malaysia?
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Now THOR further delay lagi syiok
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QUOTE(FameMoon @ Jun 24 2022, 10:49 AM)
Hi guys..a little update..as per link I provided above, apparently there will be no TGV inside the IOI City Mall expansion..instead it will be another GSC as shown in the brochure here on the page 13.

It will have IMAX but knowing GSC, I bet it will be 2K dual xenon projector a.k.a LIEMAX lol.
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Aye yoooooooo!!!

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Aye yoooooooo!!!

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Which cinema in Malaysia best to watch Avatar 2 in IMAX 3D?
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Which cinema in Malaysia best to watch Avatar 2 in IMAX 3D?
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TGV hahahaha

Or how about the Mainland cinema in Pavillion

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TGV hahahaha

Or how about the Mainland cinema in Pavillion

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Damn, just realised TGV in Kuching dont have IMAX 3D
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Selatan ada hahaha tongue.gif tongue.gif
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Decided to just buy regular 3D ticket.

Hooboy havent watched 3 hours long movies in a long time.
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Decided to just buy regular 3D ticket.

Hooboy havent watched 3 hours long movies in a long time.
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Haha nice

Sorry i thought you KL mali

Yes there is China cinema in Pavillion KL

Can say the quality very close 2 our big 2 players

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I will drop there whenever i fly KL for big project assessments hehe

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Haha nice

Sorry i thought you KL mali

Yes there is China cinema in Pavillion KL

Can say the quality very close 2 our big 2 players

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I will drop there whenever i fly KL for big project assessments hehe
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Actually I'm flying to KL end of month holiday to meet friends.

I thought the IMAX Laser in IOI would be ready for Avatar 2 but apparently not.

So I don't bother already. Might as well watch it early in Kuching with family. I read that James Cameron sent multiple versions of the movie to cinemas to ensure that the best experience on all kinds of different screens.


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Actually I'm flying to KL end of month holiday to meet friends.

I thought the IMAX Laser in IOI would be ready for Avatar 2 but apparently not.

So I don't bother already. Might as well watch it early in Kuching with family. I read that James Cameron sent multiple versions of the movie to cinemas to ensure that the best experience on all kinds of different screens.
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Quite disappointed that IOI City Mall's IMAX Laser cannot make it for Avatar 2 sad.gif

Last week all the hype for the new IMAX but suddenly no more news or update
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QUOTE(keewah @ Dec 14 2022, 12:10 PM)
Quite disappointed that IOI City Mall's IMAX Laser cannot make it for Avatar 2 sad.gif

Last week all the hype for the new IMAX but suddenly no more news or update
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lol was waiting for this

guess I'll hold my purchase
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Quite disappointed that IOI City Mall's IMAX Laser cannot make it for Avatar 2 sad.gif

Last week all the hype for the new IMAX but suddenly no more news or update
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QUOTE(megakeygen_zero @ Dec 14 2022, 02:25 PM)
lol was waiting for this

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Haha normal imax 3d more than enough 4 my liking laugh.gif laugh.gif
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It will be different since IMAX Laser will be so much brighter and it will be just nice for 3D movie.

Usually 3D IMAX movie quite dimm due to the 3D glasses filter most of the brightness from traditional IMAX's Xenon bulbs.
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QUOTE(keewah @ Dec 15 2022, 12:49 PM)
It will be different since IMAX Laser will be so much brighter and it will be just nice for 3D movie.

Usually 3D IMAX movie quite dimm due to the 3D glasses filter most of the brightness from traditional IMAX's Xenon bulbs.
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QUOTE(megakeygen_zero @ Dec 15 2022, 05:54 PM)
3D IMAX damn pricey. Back in 2017-2018 RM30 can get 3D IMAX now that's the price for 2D only.
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Indeed , now regular IMAX 2D movie already RM32

sometime have to wait for Maybank Promo to get the ticket

but hey, just once in the blue moon , not every month gonna watch IMAX 3D .. so just enjoy the movie.
After all, the movie is intended to watch in 3D ...

For some reason, until now I am yet to watch (initially want to wait for GSC IMAX LASER .. but now no news blush.gif
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QUOTE(keewah @ Dec 16 2022, 12:26 AM)
Indeed , now regular IMAX 2D movie already RM32

sometime have to wait for Maybank Promo to get the ticket

but hey, just once in the blue moon , not every month gonna watch IMAX 3D .. so just enjoy the movie.
After all, the movie is intended to watch in 3D ...

For some reason, until now I am yet to watch (initially want to wait for GSC IMAX LASER .. but now no news  blush.gif
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I share your sentiment.

I can wait for another week max before deciding.
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QUOTE(sagethesausage @ Dec 13 2022, 09:01 AM)
Actually I'm flying to KL end of month holiday to meet friends.

I thought the IMAX Laser in IOI would be ready for Avatar 2 but apparently not.

So I don't bother already. Might as well watch it early in Kuching with family. I read that James Cameron sent multiple versions of the movie to cinemas to ensure that the best experience on all kinds of different screens.
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Are there any actual IMAX halls here that aren't using antiquated Xenon 2K projectors? If they're still not on 4K Laser they would be inferior to Onyx and possibly even the Barco 4K ones in Starling. Tropicana Gardens etc.
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QUOTE(keewah @ Dec 16 2022, 12:26 AM)
Indeed , now regular IMAX 2D movie already RM32

sometime have to wait for Maybank Promo to get the ticket

but hey, just once in the blue moon , not every month gonna watch IMAX 3D .. so just enjoy the movie.
After all, the movie is intended to watch in 3D ...

For some reason, until now I am yet to watch (initially want to wait for GSC IMAX LASER .. but now no news  blush.gif
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Haha here i spent RM41.5 and RM42.0 for 3D each laugh.gif

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QUOTE(yimingwuzere @ Dec 16 2022, 11:28 AM)
Are there any actual IMAX halls here that aren't using antiquated Xenon 2K projectors? If they're still not on 4K Laser they would be inferior to Onyx and possibly even the Barco 4K ones in Starling. Tropicana Gardens etc.
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Damn, been some time since I posted here. @yimingwuzere Unfortunately no, Malaysia doesn't house any IMAX Laser currently, bar the one "coming soon" from IOI City Mall's phase 2. While visually, Onyx and BigScreen/Barco 4k are better than current IMAX, the audio department for these screens pales when compared to IMAX. That and the sheer size of IMAX screens are hard to beat when it comes towards scale and awe.

You can read my previous posts in this thread as I'd shared my thoughts about Tropicana Gardens' and Starling's special cinema halls, but tldr BigScreen is Big (though not IMAX scale level) and has higher visual fidelity against IMAX, but the audio experience is pretty lacking as they sound low and had little to no surround sound. Onyx in Tropicana is definitely the largest Onyx screen in Malaysia and is the best visually, but the Dolby Atmos though better than BigScreen, had weak surround sound as well as being overly bassy. Even though these halls advertised to have Dolby Atmos speakers, I think due to the lack of THX certification, these halls do not sound remotely close in quality against its other DA brethren (GSC Mid Valley, 1Utama, IOI City Mall etc.) that actually have that THX cert.

Anyway, update on the new cinema halls I've visited.

Central I-City TGV IMAX - Top Gun Maverick

I finally did it... well quite a few months back. I drove almost two hours to Central I-City and back just to see what the fuss was all about with the latest and best TGV outlet Malaysia had to offer (while of course exploring this high-end mall). As everyone here has pointed out, the screen is massive like damn. It is still using the 2 2k Xenon projectors but man did the Top Gun look great on this screen. Screen aside, the hall was very dark and well designed. For instance, unlike other IMAX halls I've visited, there aren't any distracting lights on the sides of the hall's walls (1Utama and their glaring "Keluar" sign). The glide chairs are well cushioned and adjustable, but the positions can easily change will a small amount of force, so it's pretty awkward to wiggle here and there without the cheat adjustment changing. I still prefer stationary chairs in other halls but the cushions and headrest are great additions.

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Couldn't take photos of the screen properly as the hall was very dark to pin-point the screen.

Overall yeah, it lived up to the hype. Whether it was worth driving through a ton of traffic and paying tolls to and back is... questionable. Naturally, it will not be my regular IMAX hall since it is very far from where I live. That and IOI City's IMAX Laser is coming soon and I live closer to this mall instead xd.

MyTown GSC BigScreen Atmos - Smile, Black Adam & Black Panther: Wakanda Forever

MyTown had a pretty well-liked Maxx DA hall many years back that I didn't get to visit, but the hall was closed for maintenance back in 2020 according to GSC's Twitter (still can't post links, sadge). Turns out, GSC refurbished it into a BigScreen hall due to them acquiring major assets from MBO during 2021 covid-lockdown period. Since MyTown BigScreen is closer to visit for me vs Starling and Tropicana Gardens. I decided to paid it a visit.

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The screen isn't as big vs Starling's and Tropicana Garden's, so it's quite a bummer to see that. Watching Black Adam on this screen was rough as the film's aspect ratio did not fit right with this screen, so there was pretty large letterboxing (black bars) from the top and bottom. Visually... I don't know. It is advertised as 4k laser ala Barco, but Wakanda Forever's dark scenes were pretty greyish and honestly comparable to IMAX's 2k projectors, which are inferior to Tropicana Garden's and Starlings BigScreen. While IMAX in Malaysia compensates slightly worse visual quality with screen size and scale, MyTown's BigScreen feels like MAXX DA from the one in IOI City Mall's phase 1 outlet instead of the BigScreen halls already opened before the refurbishment.

While the screen is disappointing, the audio makes up for it as it has the Dolby Atmos you would expect. One thing OP of this thread posted was MyTown's Maxx DA having great audio experiences, and that's very likely due to the THX certification it has, vs the ones in Starling & Tropicana (even Onyx DA) which lacks it. The audio is loud and has great surround imaging, the latter which the hall damn well ensures you'll never forget as it plays FOUR Dolby Atmos advertisements consecutively while demo-ing its surround greatness.

Personally, I'm questioning on whether MyTown's BigScreen DA is worth it vs IOI City's Maxx DA as IOI has THX certification too. Sure, it's advertised as BigScreen 4k Barco laser, but the screen size is small and is comparable to IOI's Maxx DA, both size and visually, while imo lacking the visual fidelity of its siblings in the other two malls. Hope some of you here have tried it out and can share your thoughts, especially those who had visited this hall as Maxx DA before it's renovation and change.
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Finally you made it to Central I-City! I totally agree with your comment on the seats! I actually hated the Glide seats in IMAX, it's quite awkward and can make squeaky noise. Have you been to Sunway Velocity IMAX? How does Central I-City screen compared to Sunway Velocity's one? It remains one of the mystery to me how both compares and I do not have really good eyes to compare both of them

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QUOTE(rko0504 @ Dec 19 2022, 02:52 PM)
Where is it?
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Kinda forgotten laugh.gif

I used 2 venture there cuz my work place in Gaya laugh.gif

Since leaving the company in 2018 i hardly go there already laugh.gif

My go to today was paradigm because i based in Senai hahahaha icon_idea.gif
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QUOTE(ericling @ Dec 19 2022, 04:32 PM)
Finally you made it to Central I-City! I totally agree with your comment on the seats! I actually hated the Glide seats in IMAX, it's quite awkward and can make squeaky noise. Have you been to Sunway Velocity IMAX? How does Central I-City screen compared to Sunway Velocity's one? It remains one of the mystery to me how both compares and I do not have really good eyes to compare both of them
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Haha my hometown TGV vs GSC imax 3D i find the GSC better than the TGV and its 50 sen cheaper some more laugh.gif laugh.gif
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QUOTE(skylinelover @ Dec 19 2022, 06:52 PM)
Kinda forgotten laugh.gif

I used 2 venture there cuz my work place in Gaya laugh.gif

Since leaving the company in 2018 i hardly go there already laugh.gif

My go to today was paradigm because i based in Senai hahahaha icon_idea.gif
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Haha Ok laugh.gif

BTW GSC midvalley southkey DA or TGV Tebrau Imax better?
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QUOTE(rko0504 @ Dec 20 2022, 09:14 AM)
Haha Ok laugh.gif

BTW GSC midvalley southkey DA or TGV Tebrau Imax better?
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Sorry i mean Dolby Atmos sweat.gif
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Haha here i spent RM41.5 and RM42.0 for 3D each laugh.gif

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QUOTE(ericling @ Dec 19 2022, 04:32 PM)
Finally you made it to Central I-City! I totally agree with your comment on the seats! I actually hated the Glide seats in IMAX, it's quite awkward and can make squeaky noise. Have you been to Sunway Velocity IMAX? How does Central I-City screen compared to Sunway Velocity's one? It remains one of the mystery to me how both compares and I do not have really good eyes to compare both of them
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QUOTE(rko0504 @ Dec 20 2022, 09:14 AM)
Haha Ok laugh.gif

BTW GSC midvalley southkey DA or TGV Tebrau Imax better?
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I-City Screen better:
the hall is wider and bigger
the screen itself seems bigger if compare with Velocity

Velocity IMAX center seating reserved for Indulge customer mad.gif mad.gif
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Sorry i mean Dolby Atmos  sweat.gif
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Good day,

Haven't been to cinema since Covid started, Christmas is coming and avatar is here so i plan to step out for a bit.

I've been reading the whole post and i'm still can't make up my mind of which cinema i should go but i have few in mind because there are pros and cons of every cinema.

I would like to have suggestions in general of which cinema is generally good since i don't have much information but wish to enjoy the movie.

Below are the cinemas in mind since i'm located at PJ.

1. Atria (MBO DA Big / Onyx)
2. Tropicana Gardens (GSC DA Big / Onyx DA)
3. Starling (GSC DA Big)
4. 1 Utama (TGV Imax)

Many Thanks

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QUOTE(jerrykit @ Dec 20 2022, 05:24 PM)
Good day,

Haven't been to cinema since Covid started, Christmas is coming and avatar is here so i plan to step out for a bit.

I've been reading the whole post and i'm still can't make up my mind of which cinema i should go but i have few in mind because there are pros and cons of every cinema.

I would like to have suggestions in general of which cinema is generally good since i don't have much information but wish to enjoy the movie.

Below are the cinemas in mind since i'm located at PJ.

1. Atria (MBO DA Big / Onyx)
2. Tropicana Gardens (GSC DA Big / Onyx DA)
3. Starling (GSC DA Big)
4. 1 Utama (TGV Imax)

Many Thanks
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Haha 4 me IMAX 3D 1st then only 4DX hoho

No chance 2 setup ONYX from outside KL hahahaha

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Haha 4 me IMAX 3D 1st then only 4DX hoho

No chance 2 setup ONYX from outside KL hahahaha
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Honestly i like IMAX 3D too, at least the screen ratio is correct and not cropped.

i'm wearing a spectacle so it's not comfortable and for more than 3 hours, tak tahan.

I haven't tried 4DX yet but tried dbox, not sure how similar are those 2 but i was nausea and vomited with dbox, watched fast and furious so never again.
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QUOTE(jerrykit @ Dec 21 2022, 03:06 PM)
Honestly i like IMAX 3D too, at least the screen ratio is correct and not cropped.

i'm wearing a spectacle so it's not comfortable and for more than 3 hours, tak tahan.

I haven't tried 4DX yet but tried dbox, not sure how similar are those 2 but i was nausea and vomited with dbox, watched fast and furious so never again.
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Thats sad

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I am ok with roller coaster 4DX with empty stomach laugh.gif rclxms.gif
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Which row of seat do you recommend for Central I-City TGV IMAX?
Thanks for the detailed sharing, enjoyed reading it.

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QUOTE(jerrykit @ Dec 20 2022, 05:24 PM)
Good day,

Haven't been to cinema since Covid started, Christmas is coming and avatar is here so i plan to step out for a bit.

I've been reading the whole post and i'm still can't make up my mind of which cinema i should go but i have few in mind because there are pros and cons of every cinema.

I would like to have suggestions in general of which cinema is generally good since i don't have much information but wish to enjoy the movie.

Below are the cinemas in mind since i'm located at PJ.

1. Atria (MBO DA Big / Onyx)
2. Tropicana Gardens (GSC DA Big / Onyx DA)
3. Starling (GSC DA Big)
4. 1 Utama (TGV Imax)

Many Thanks
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Add one more since you are in PJ and don't mind traffic to Midvalley:
5. Mid Valley (GSC ONYX Hall 11)
Image and audio is the best here.
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I watched Avatar IMAX 3D at i-City Central TGV last night, seated row G.

I think better to take 3 rows or more behind because I feel the screen is larger than my peripheral vision at row G.

Maybe it is the limitation with 3D, I feel most part of the movie is quite blurry. The feel of depth is well done, to tell the size of stuff being shown on screen, very fun.

Sound quality is nice, the details are better than GSC Maxx like many has mentioned here, even if I'm comparing different movies.

Is there any HFR version being shown in Malaysia? Because I don't like the motion of the movie or the 3D IMAX, it looked off.

I'll most likely go back to GSC Maxx at Starling mostly because of price of the ticket at location of cinema. 2D wise, it is good enough, and it is just me, don't feel the better sound quality is worth THAT much more.
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Which row of seat do you recommend for Central I-City TGV IMAX?
Thanks for the detailed sharing, enjoyed reading it.
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Row G if you like to be sitting nearer to the screen and fill your vision with the screen.
Or 2 rows back (row J) if you want a bit further.

Personally row G is my favorite as I enjoy being 'immersed' into the movie and the audio tend to be more omph nearer to screen. However if you're watching 3D, suggest to move a bit further back, hence row J.

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Hey guys.. planning to watch Avatar 2 in the best possible 3D, since IMAX ioi city 2 is not ready yet, I'm trying to watch it in the next brightest 3D. It appears that the only bright option is in Onyx 3D Mid valley. Anyone watched Avatar 2 in 3D onyx Mid valley? How was your experience, audio visual? Was it presented in 3D HFR?

Anyone watched it on 3D Onyx Atria?

Compared to MV Onyx Vs Atria Onyx, which is better in general?

Looks like none of the above has Dolby Atmos together with 3D. The only way to get 3D+big screen+Atmos is in Melaka MBO, elements mall. Elsewhere, there seems to be a trade off in terms of visual or sound (either 3D onyx, or normal 3D or big screen+ Atmos).

I noticed many raved reviews ( in terms of screen size in general) about Onyx Tropicana however it appears Avatar 2 is showing only in 2D there. Any other bright, immersive 3D experience in Klang valley, guys?

Thanks

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QUOTE(ericling @ Dec 26 2022, 12:05 AM)
Row G if you like to be sitting nearer to the screen and fill your vision with the screen.
Or 2 rows back (row J) if you want a bit further.

Personally row G is my favorite as I enjoy being 'immersed' into the movie and the audio tend to be more omph nearer to screen. However if you're watching 3D, suggest to move a bit further back, hence row J.
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IMAX laser is finally here
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The screen looks small...
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Just watched Avatar: The Way of Water at IOI City Mall 2 (East)'s GSC IMAX with Laser last night

Despite the smaller screen size, I loved the picture quality! It was crisp anywhere you looked at and was super immersive to me since I could perceive so much depth between foreground elements/the characters/background elements

However, I will say that the way the movie switched between 48fps and 24fps in some sequences with dialogue was quite jarring and took me out of it. The HFR worked best during continuous underwater and action sequences when there was minimal dialogue. IMO James Cameron should've mastered even the dialogue scenes in 48fps

Also I hope that TGV will take GSC as a threat and upgrade their digital GT IMAX at Sunway Velocity to Laser soon
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The chains here will not upgrade the IMAX since day 1 the malls they at opened more than 10 years ago
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@ericling Sorry for the late reply. I'd watched Avatar 2 in December of last year in Sunway Velocity's IMAX hall. I chose the twin middles seats in row H. This time around, I took the time to inspect the size of the screen and yes, the screen is massive. However, I noticed the height very high while the width was quite narrow. This made Avatar 2 have severe letterboxing (black bars at the top and bottom) as I thought the film only used 1/3 the size of the screen. It still looked good and spectacular in 3D but yeah, the disproportioned width and height made it a big ooof in terms of film to screen real estate. Central I-City's IMAX still holds the best IMAX hall for the amount of movie that can actually fit the screen (depending on the film's aspect ratio.)

Some math to back up my claim on the movie experience via screen aspect ratios cause I have no life smile.gif (if I get anything wrong, feel free to reply with the proper corrections):

Majority of movies are filmed in a 2.39 (W) : 1 (H) aspect ratio while IMAX films/footage are 1.9:1. This means that IMAX films tends to be higher, while normal films are wider. Sunway Velocity's IMAX size (Source: LFExaminer) is 25.9m (W) x 19.4m (H). 25.9m ÷ 19.4m = 1.33. This means that Velocity's IMAX screen is only 33% wider/longer than it's height (1.33:1). That is quite narrow and an 1.9:1 film won't be able to utilize the extra height space as the film's image will have to shrink to fit the screen's width. Calculating the exact screen actually being used (1.33 ÷ 1.9), only 70% of the screen is used. The unused space of (0.30 x 19.4) 5.82m divided by 2 since the film's image is centered on screen would mean the top and bottom letterboxes' length is 2.91m. Avatar 2 was filmed in 1.85:1 but eh, it's very close to 1.9:1 anyway so the criticism still holds true.

2.39:1 films are worse as they lose around 44% (8.5m / 2 = 4.25m) of screen space using Velocity's screen, yikes. I have not watched a 2.39:1 film in Velocity's IMAX (The Batman for example) as the ones I did were No Time to Die, Spider-Man: No Way Home & Dune as they are 1.9:1 (Dune has 1.43:1 scenes which I will touch on later).

Compared to I-City's IMAX of 24.4m x 13.8m and the aspect ratio being 1.76:1, you can see that while still needing to shrink the 1.9:1 films a bit width wise (a mere 7% of unused space) to fit it's screen, the films' image will still look larger than Velocity's. To be more certain, Velocity's screen is 502m squared(2). I-City is 337m2, because Velocity loses 30% of screen space (351m2 total used) whereas I-City is 7% (313m2 total used). While Velocity has a 38m2 lead over I-City, the latter will look and feel bigger because the screen is utilized more than Velocity's.

However, despite my complaints of Velocity, it's screen has a big advantage over I-City's when it deals with tall aspect ratios, notably 1.43:1 IMAX films. Dune for example is a win for Velocity as certain sections of the film were filmed in 1.43:1, thus it was able to utilized more of the height. I noticed back when I watched this film in Velocity that it was breathtaking in terms of its sheer size.

I assume higher aspect ratio films displayed on a wider screen like I-City's will have letterboxing on the left and right side? I don't know, hope you guys can share your experiences on this.

In conclusion, research the aspect ratio of the IMAX films you want to watch beforehand, so you can get a better idea on which Mall's IMAX halls are more suitable for it. Dune 2 and Oppenheimer will have 1.43:1 scenes in them, so Velocity would be the better choice for them. Otherwise, films like the current Avatar 2 and upcoming Antman 3 is more suited for the likes of Central I-City.

Regarding the GSC IMAX Laser at IOI City Mall 2.

Yeah... the screen looks smaller than what TGV has to offer. @OfficiallyAhmad did link the tweet about the screen's height measurements of 11 meters. While not great, it could hint closely to 1Utama's size (L:22m x H:12.5m) which is my current go-to IMAX hall in Selangor. I will definitely make a visit to this hall soon as it is the closest IMAX hall to my residence, and to be honest, even if I am disappointed by it's size, it will still be my new go-to IMAX hall since it's more convenient and has Laser technology (only one in Malaysia unless Lalaport makes case).

Overall, slightly let down but still poggers news, I don't have to ride an hour long mrt train to 1U anymore to watch IMAX movies!
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QUOTE(Katharsis @ Jan 24 2023, 02:22 AM)
@ericling Sorry for the late reply. I'd watched Avatar 2 in December of last year in Sunway Velocity's IMAX hall. I chose the twin middles seats in row H. This time around, I took the time to inspect the size of the screen and yes, the screen is massive. However, I noticed the height very high while the width was quite narrow. This made Avatar 2 have severe letterboxing (black bars at the top and bottom) as I thought the film only used 1/3 the size of the screen. It still looked good and spectacular in 3D but yeah, the disproportioned width and height made it a big ooof in terms of film to screen real estate. Central I-City's IMAX still holds the best IMAX hall for the amount of movie that can actually fit the screen (depending on the film's aspect ratio.)

Some math to back up my claim on the movie experience via screen aspect ratios cause I have no life smile.gif (if I get anything wrong, feel free to reply with the proper corrections):

Majority of movies are filmed in a 2.39 (W) : 1 (H) aspect ratio while IMAX films/footage are 1.9:1. This means that IMAX films tends to be higher, while normal films are wider. Sunway Velocity's IMAX size (Source: LFExaminer) is 25.9m (W) x 19.4m (H). 25.9m ÷ 19.4m = 1.33. This means that Velocity's IMAX screen is only 33% wider/longer than it's height (1.33:1). That is quite narrow and an 1.9:1 film won't be able to utilize the extra height space as the film's image will have to shrink to fit the screen's width. Calculating the exact screen actually being used (1.33 ÷ 1.9), only 70% of the screen is used. The unused space of (0.30 x 19.4) 5.82m divided by 2 since the film's image is centered on screen would mean the top and bottom letterboxes' length is 2.91m. Avatar 2 was filmed in 1.85:1 but eh, it's very close to 1.9:1 anyway so the criticism still holds true.

2.39:1 films are worse as they lose around 44% (8.5m / 2 = 4.25m) of screen space using Velocity's screen, yikes. I have not watched a 2.39:1 film in Velocity's IMAX (The Batman for example) as the ones I did were No Time to Die, Spider-Man: No Way Home & Dune as they are 1.9:1 (Dune has 1.43:1 scenes which I will touch on later).

Compared to I-City's IMAX of 24.4m x 13.8m and the aspect ratio being 1.76:1, you can see that while still needing to shrink the 1.9:1 films a bit width wise (a mere 7% of unused space) to fit it's screen, the films' image will still look larger than Velocity's. To be more certain, Velocity's screen is 502m squared(2). I-City is 337m2, because Velocity loses 30% of screen space (351m2 total used) whereas I-City is 7% (313m2 total used). While Velocity has a 38m2 lead over I-City, the latter will look and feel bigger because the screen is utilized more than Velocity's.

However, despite my complaints of Velocity, it's screen has a big advantage over I-City's when it deals with tall aspect ratios, notably 1.43:1 IMAX films. Dune for example is a win for Velocity as certain sections of the film were filmed in 1.43:1, thus it was able to utilized more of the height. I noticed back when I watched this film in Velocity that it was breathtaking in terms of its sheer size.

I assume higher aspect ratio films displayed on a wider screen like I-City's will have letterboxing on the left and right side? I don't know, hope you guys can share your experiences on this.

In conclusion, research the aspect ratio of the IMAX films you want to watch beforehand, so you can get a better idea on which Mall's IMAX halls are more suitable for it. Dune 2 and Oppenheimer will have 1.43:1 scenes in them, so Velocity would be the better choice for them. Otherwise, films like the current Avatar 2 and upcoming Antman 3 is more suited for the likes of Central I-City.

Regarding the GSC IMAX Laser at IOI City Mall 2.

Yeah... the screen looks smaller than what TGV has to offer. @OfficiallyAhmad did link the tweet about the screen's height measurements of 11 meters. While not great, it could hint closely to 1Utama's size (L:22m x H:12.5m) which is my current go-to IMAX hall in Selangor. I will definitely make a visit to this hall soon as it is the closest IMAX hall to my residence, and to be honest, even if I am disappointed by it's size, it will still be my new go-to IMAX hall since it's more convenient and has Laser technology (only one in Malaysia unless Lalaport makes case).

Overall, slightly let down but still poggers news, I don't have to ride an hour long mrt train to 1U anymore to watch IMAX movies!
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QUOTE(KaiHD @ Jan 23 2023, 07:38 PM)
Just watched Avatar: The Way of Water at IOI City Mall 2 (East)'s GSC IMAX with Laser last night

Despite the smaller screen size, I loved the picture quality! It was crisp anywhere you looked at and was super immersive to me since I could perceive so much depth between foreground elements/the characters/background elements

However, I will say that the way the movie switched between 48fps and 24fps in some sequences with dialogue was quite jarring and took me out of it. The HFR worked best during continuous underwater and action sequences when there was minimal dialogue. IMO James Cameron should've mastered even the dialogue scenes in 48fps

Also I hope that TGV will take GSC as a threat and upgrade their digital GT IMAX at Sunway Velocity to Laser soon
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Planning to watch Titanic in GSC IMAX! Any suggestion on where best to sit?

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Planning to watch Titanic in GSC IMAX! Any suggestion on where best to sit?
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Just checked with GSC, Titanic screening in IMAX laser wont be in HFR.

Might be a good news since Titanic probably wont benefit lot from HFR and the switching between HFR and normal might be distracting.

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Yo, why does IMAX tickets keep increasing in price? From RM30 last year to RM35. This is primarily TGV btw but GSC alsl priced their IMAX tickets at RM34.50.
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QUOTE(Katharsis @ Feb 8 2023, 05:31 PM)
Yo, why does IMAX tickets keep increasing in price? From RM30 last year to RM35. This is primarily TGV btw but GSC alsl priced their IMAX tickets at RM34.50.
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QUOTE(ericling @ Feb 6 2023, 02:16 PM)
Just checked with GSC, Titanic screening in IMAX laser wont be in HFR.

Might be a good news since Titanic probably wont benefit lot from HFR and the switching between HFR and normal might be distracting.
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QUOTE(Katharsis @ Feb 8 2023, 05:31 PM)
Yo, why does IMAX tickets keep increasing in price? From RM30 last year to RM35. This is primarily TGV btw but GSC alsl priced their IMAX tickets at RM34.50.
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Watched Titanic in IMAX 3D Laser at GSC IOI (East).

Good: Noticed a clear picture quality. Seats are very comfortable!
Downside: The screen is definitely smaller compared to i-City TGV's IMAX, would say quite similar to Starling's BIG in size.

i-City IMAX would still my go to, unless GSC pricing is cheaper (currently both is priced at RM42), or for movies that will benefit from HFR (i-City TGV IMAX doesn't support HFR).
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central icity TGV got the OLED & IMAX3D.
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central icity TGV got the OLED & IMAX3D.
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also, i'm excited to be watching ant-man in gsc's laser imax hall next Saturday

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may i know if we could approach gsc or tgv to some sort of book a hall to watch a ongoing movie ? like for the company outing ?

if yes, how much is the price ? I would like to do for Flash movie on June.
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may i know if we could approach gsc or tgv to some sort of book a hall to watch a ongoing movie ? like for the company outing ?

if yes, how much is the price ? I would like to do for Flash movie on June.
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QUOTE(ericling @ Feb 11 2023, 11:40 AM)
Watched Titanic in 3D Laser at GSC IOI (East).

Good: Noticed a clear picture quality. Seats are very comfortable!
Downside: The screen is definitely smaller compared to i-City TGV's IMAX, would say quite similar to Starling's BIG in size.

i-City IMAX would still my go to, unless GSC pricing is cheaper (currently both is priced at RM42), or for movies that will benefit from HFR (i-City TGV IMAX doesn't support HFR).
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which seat row is the best for GSC IOI (East) IMAX hall? (10 rows in total, 24 seats max per row)
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Public holiday then last 4 row hehehehe

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which seat row is the best for GSC IOI (East) IMAX hall? (10 rows in total, 24 seats max per row)
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I sat at D11 and D12 and it was perfect for me.

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Just watched John Wick 4 in IMAX (Central i-City), movie is great and the sound dayum. Especially the first scene (the fist punching scene, I can feel the pain by just watching the scene + sound)
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IOI City Mall 2 GSC Laser IMAX - Ant-Man 3 (3D), Creed 3 and John Wick Chapter 4

First of yes, the Laser IMAX screen is smaller than TGV's Selangor offering of IMAX (but still bigger than Sunway Pyramid). So, if you are a stickler for size, then I-City (for better 1.9:1 aspect ratio films) and Velocity (better for 1.43:1 films) would be better for you. The estimate height of the screen is around 11 meters (according to IMAX sales VP Preetham Daniel's Twitter), so roughly similar to 1U's but is still slightly smaller.

However, IOI's laser screen size is exactly 1.9:1 in aspect ratio, so majority of the IMAX films which are filmed at this aspect ratio will fully utilize the whole screen. It is efficient in terms of screen usage.

What makes this hall special is the Laser Tech. The films I watched there were bright and sharp, especially the colours. Creed 3's boxing moments were extremely pretty to watch with the stadium lights and all like damn, this is a major leap in image quality compared to the outdated dual 2k Xenon projectors of the older IMAX halls here.

The audio here is the same as other IMAX halls: amazing with great surround imaging. So the only advantage of this IOI IMAX hall is the laser tech which is a huge positive for me.

When it comes to John Wick 4, things become a bit different. The film's aspect ratio is 2.39:1 so there will be letterboxing from the top and bottom of the screen since it's shot widely. The film's audio was also mixed for Dolby Atmos which honestly, shouldn't really matter as IMAX's DTS:X audio format should adapt it fine, but holy crap. the audio is too loud for my liking.

Yes, like @ericling hinted at, the start of the film was shocking and exciting as the loud punch resonated throughout the hall. The action packed sequences too sounded tight and epic, but good gracious, they were too loud. I was slightly nauseated for a while after leaving the hall and was anxious for my hearing's health (temporary tinnitus).

Honestly, I also this complaint too of The Batman last year in 1U's IMAX (I written a post about it in this thread few pages back) and that film too was adapted for Dolby halls.

This complaint is not true for IMAX mixed films, by the way. Creed 3 and Ant-Man 3 were high quality while having reasonable and comfortably loud audio. Same can be said for the other IMAX halls in Malaysia from my past experience.

In conclusion, this hall is dope and highly recommended for films specifically shot and audio mixed for IMAX (mainly 1.9:1) films. You can still have a great time for non-IMAX shot films but the screen will not be fully used and the audio may not be optimized well (subjective).

Ps. I guess I did not talk about Ant-Man 3 a lot. It was fine. Colours were bright and great but I think the film's 3D was not that great. This should not be the case for other films, mainly the James Cameron films that aired few months ago ala Avatar 2 and Titanic. That and also Ant-Man 3 was an ass, below average compared to Mavel films prior to phase 4.

MyTown GSC Big Screen Dolby Atmos with THX certification - John Wick chapter 4

This is also an update from my previous post about this hall. Yeah... The audio here for John Wick 4 imo is better than IMAX's. The surround imaging is great and the audio is crisp and punchy while being comfortably loud. The screen is also big, very similar to IOI's IMAX laser's size. The screen image quality though is the slight downfall. The colours are not as bright and vibrant as laser IMAX even though it is using laser tech (4k Barca laser).

While the visual experience is not as good as laser IMAX, the audio was definitely more enjoyable and highly recommended for this film as it is mixed for DA.
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Got you, fam xd

IOI City Mall 2 GSC Laser IMAX - Ant-Man 3 (3D), Creed 3 and John Wick Chapter 4

First of yes, the Laser IMAX screen is smaller than TGV's Selangor offering of IMAX (but still bigger than Sunway Pyramid). So, if you are a stickler for size, then I-City (for better 1.9:1 aspect ratio films) and Velocity (better for 1.43:1 films) would be better for you. The estimate height of the screen is around 11 meters (according to IMAX sales VP Preetham Daniel's Twitter), so roughly similar to 1U's but is still slightly smaller.

However, IOI's laser screen size is exactly 1.9:1 in aspect ratio, so majority of the IMAX films which are filmed at this aspect ratio will fully utilize the whole screen. It is efficient in terms of screen usage.

What makes this hall special is the Laser Tech. The films I watched there were bright and sharp, especially the colours. Creed 3's boxing moments were extremely pretty to watch with the stadium lights and all like damn, this is a major leap in image quality compared to the outdated dual 2k Xenon projectors of the older IMAX halls here.

The audio here is the same as other IMAX halls: amazing with great surround imaging. So the only advantage of this IOI IMAX hall is the laser tech which is a huge positive for me.

When it comes to John Wick 4, things become a bit different. The film's aspect ratio is 2.39:1 so there will be letterboxing from the top and bottom of the screen since it's shot widely. The film's audio was also mixed for Dolby Atmos which honestly, shouldn't really matter as IMAX's DTS:X audio format should adapt it fine, but holy crap. the audio is too loud for my liking.

Yes, like @ericling hinted at, the start of the film was shocking and exciting as the loud punch resonated throughout the hall. The action packed sequences too sounded tight and epic, but good gracious, they were too loud. I was slightly nauseated for a while after leaving the hall and was anxious for my hearing's health (temporary tinnitus).

Honestly, I also this complaint too of The Batman last year in 1U's IMAX (I written a post about it in this thread few pages back) and that film too was adapted for Dolby halls.

This complaint is not true for IMAX mixed films, by the way. Creed 3 and Ant-Man 3 were high quality while having reasonable and comfortably loud audio. Same can be said for the other IMAX halls in Malaysia from my past experience.

In conclusion, this hall is dope and highly recommended for films specifically shot and audio mixed for IMAX (mainly 1.9:1) films. You can still have a great time for non-IMAX shot films but the screen will not be fully used and the audio may not be optimized well (subjective).

Ps. I guess I did not talk about Ant-Man 3 a lot. It was fine. Colours were bright and great but I think the film's 3D was not that great. This should not be the case for other films, mainly the James Cameron films that aired few months ago ala Avatar 2 and Titanic. That and also Ant-Man 3 was an ass, below average compared to Mavel films prior to phase 4.

MyTown GSC Big Screen Dolby Atmos with THX certification - John Wick chapter 4

This is also an update from my previous post about this hall. Yeah... The audio here for John Wick 4 imo is better than IMAX's. The surround imaging is great and the audio is crisp and punchy while being comfortably loud. The screen is also big, very similar to IOI's IMAX laser's size. The screen image quality though is the slight downfall. The colours are not as bright and vibrant as laser IMAX even though it is using laser tech (4k Barca laser).

While the visual experience is not as good as laser IMAX, the audio was definitely more enjoyable and highly recommended for this film as it is mixed for DA.
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Dropping in a new review. Just visited the new TGV Pavillion Bukit Jalil.

Date/time: 12th May 2023 / 2.15pm show
Movie: Guardian of the Galaxy Vol 3
Cost: RM 23 (flat rate all day long)

Cinema readiness (Work in progress):
As most of us know, during the 2022 announcement (take over from DADI), 16 halls were planned. The cinema is currently operating with 7 halls and construction of other halls is underway. There was no significant "noise pollution" heard during my show.

Looks and feel (Very good):
The cinema is located at level 5. It has a very large foyer, the place looks neat and refreshing. They have set up several coffee tables, proper leather chairs etc. It's not flashy however not boring at the same time. Lives up to the "Deluxe" cinema status.

The floor layout is massive. The pathway that greets you after the ticket scanning and the escalator is WIDE! It's so wide I wonder if they should have used the space and made some halls larger. It's definitely NOT claustrophobic. Lights are dim and cozy throughout the pathway to the cinema halls.

Every single staff was very hospitable and friendly.

Hall 6 (It's called ATMOS in the TGV app):

Hall ambience (very cozy):
They have opted for curtains on all sides and looked rather regal. As you walk into the hall, you are greeted by a dim walkway, and then immediately becomes brighter due to the illuminating speakers. Yes, all the speakers are lit up during pre-show.

Seats (10/10):
The seats are fully leathered, plush and glides. Seat colours are cool peach/red. The seats are the most comfortable I've sat in a cinema. I am a "well fed" guy, 180cm and it was decent however the leg room could be slightly better (not a massive deal breaker). Once you glide, the leg room improves. The cup holder is large and is meant to fit a Royale popcorn container. A one litre tupperware bottle will fit well into the holder.

Row D has an enormous leg room (main access lane), and the most immersive feel would be by sitting here, bearing in mind that the screen is not very large.

Row F might be "perfect" for those who don't like "immersiveness".

Pre-show:
As mentioned earlier all the surround speakers and subwoofers have warm LED lights. They will illuminate until the movie starts.
I was surprised that the trailer/advertisements started before 2.15pm... and it was quick, only 2 movie trailers followed by a Cristie laser projector demo and 2 Dolby Atmos demos. Movie started at 2.20 pm (so don't budget the usual 15 mins adver/trailer).

Audio quality (10/10):
Previously, I've been to most of the Dolby Atmos halls available in Klang Valley and Melaka. Usually operated by GSC and MBO. There was always a sense of lack of depth, lack of dynamic range etc. (maybe except BIG Tropicana and BIG Mytown).

The setup here is brilliant, every single channel/speaker came to life. It looked like a 42-48 channel Dolby Atmos. 4 subwoofers mounted on the walls. The sound was deep, punchy, very clear and precise center channel and excellent separations between speakers. I was stunt from the get-go!
The 2 ATMOS demo really helped to create the mood before the show. The movie's sound was brilliant, as I had low expectations since it was a Disney mixed movie (normally not punchy and soft).
I believe I have experienced the best Dolby ATMOS setup in a cinema.

Visual/Screen(6/10):
Screen type - 1.90:1 (No masking for scope movie).
Movie ratio- 2.39:1

The screen size is not small, neither is large, I would say medium-large. Immersive enough if you seat between Row D to row F.

The Cristie 4K laser projector was very good, crisp and bright. It's like any other 4k laser halls. Colours were good as well.

There's a big problem though, the screen has so many cut lines like jigsaw puzzle. It's visible during the bright scenes. It's very distracting. You can't unsee it. I don't understand how this was allowed. 4 points drop because of this.

Summary: Excellent new cinema that has great prospects, very good ATMOS sound and 4k laser projection on an average screen quality that has lines all over. If you can look past the screen's imperfection, then you'll enjoy the whole experience.

P/S: I did not visit other halls in this cinema to check further. Also there's an IMAX and Indulge coming soon as well, the signage is up.

Additional (comparison):

IMAX GSC IOI CITY 2:

Movie and screen ratio - 1.90:1

I immediately "compared" (not fair) the same movie at IMAX, the laser projector here was much brighter, robus, slightly more colour on a much larger screen.

Although the IMAX sound was a little more louder, I felt that the Pavillion's ATMOS had better surround effects that complimented with the movie's action scenes, more depth in low frequency and felt more complete as a whole.

Do try the new TGV pavillion Bukit jalil!

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Hey guys, I want to give a shoutout to the GSC BigScreens available in the Klang Valley area. These halls have actually come a very long way to be an amazing yet affordable alternative to IMAX for large screen size and surround audio. In 2022, I visited Klang Valley's only two BigScreen halls ala Tropicana Gardens Mall and Starling, and while both had amazing visual quality with their Barca 4k Laser projector and large screens, especially Starling's, they were lacking in the audio section. You can find my previous posts in this thread about these halls, mainly my complaint with Tropicana's showing for The Batman and Starling's Uncharted, but overall, unless the Dolby Atmos halls had THX certification, the audio experience in GSC's in other DA halls may vary in quality. However, recently with the rebranding of BigScreen, mainly the Hong Leong Bank sponsorship, they really had stepped up their game on the audio end.

MyTOWN GSC BIG DA - John Wick 4, Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves, Super Mario Bros. and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3

I spoken a lot about this hall already in previous posts, so TLDR: this hall is great and my go-to. Second largest screen among the other BIG halls in Klang Valley, retains its great THX certified DA speakers from its Maxx days and just easier to access ala MRT. However, I discovered a distinct negative about this hall and is that its speakers sometimes rattle audibly, and can be heard during the screening. It is not loud and honestly isn't very distracting, but I remembered reading old posts here about this hall having that rattling issue, way back when it was a Maxx screen and it is sad to see that they have not fixed that issue during the few years of renovation.

Overall, it is still a fantastic hall and I highly recommend people check this out... or don't cause the less people in this hall means the less chance I would witness possible loud/rude audiences xd.

Tropicana Gardens Mall GSC BIG DA - Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3

My last visit of this hall was last year with The Batman and it left me underwhelmed with it's audio. It was low volume, had weak audio surround imaging, and just lacking in rumble and impact. The visuals were phenomenal sure, but audio is also a key aspect for a film's enjoyable. I revisited this hall recently to watch Guardians 3 here and I'm glad to say that they really improved their audio optimization. Great surround imaging, high impact bass, rumble and loud in volume... honestly too loud lol that I had minor ear discomfort after the viewing. If they could reduce the audio volume by a small percentage, then man, it becomes a fantastic hall to visit.

Out of the 3 BigScreens in Klang Valley, Tropicana Gardens' is the smallest among them, but man, I am so glad they improved this hall because this GSC chain is fantastic. It has great aesthetics, well maintained and hosts multiple unique cinema halls like the largest Onyx screen with DA, MX4D, Playplus and of course, Big DA.

Closing notes

Unfortunately, I have not revisited Starling's BigScreen for review, and likely will not as it is inconvenient for me to travel there, but considering the improvements that occurred with Tropicana Gardens's Big hall, I am optimistic that this one also received an improvement too. I sure hope so as this screen is gigantic, like damn. It has like what? 14 rows of seats, each row containing 30 seats?

Lastly, in terms of the BigScreen vs IMAX discussion, in my opinion, BigScreen is the better value option (Big ticket priced RM26.50, RM17 for early bird or on Wednesdays vs IMAX's RM35/35.50, no discounts except for Maybank card holders). The TGV IMAX halls still use the dual 2k Xenon projectors so their image quality is slightly worse than BigScreen, but they do compensate by having bigger screens than GSC's Big. IOI City Mall 2's GSC has IMAX Laser, but the screen is smaller compared to TGV's IMAX screens in Selangor. Some films will benefit more with IMAX, mainly if they are shot with IMAX cameras (1.9:1 or 1.43:1 aspect ratio) and optimized for DTS:X audio. My recommendation is to check out a film's technical specs before viewing as the extra money spent on IMAX may not be justified as you would get an equal quality viewing in the BigScreen.
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Worth checking Fast X in IMAX i wonder laugh.gif icon_idea.gif

On the same day our PM:X biography will be released too starring Farid Kamil and produced by Indonesian company pulak laugh.gif rclxms.gif
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Hey guys, I want to give a shoutout to the GSC BigScreens available in the Klang Valley area. These halls have actually come a very long way to be an amazing yet affordable alternative to IMAX for large screen size and surround audio. In 2022, I visited Klang Valley's only two BigScreen halls ala Tropicana Gardens Mall and Starling, and while both had amazing visual quality with their Barca 4k Laser projector and large screens, especially Starling's, they were lacking in the audio section. You can find my previous posts in this thread about these halls, mainly my complaint with Tropicana's showing for The Batman and Starling's Uncharted, but overall, unless the Dolby Atmos halls had THX certification, the audio experience in GSC's in other DA halls may vary in quality. However, recently with the rebranding of BigScreen, mainly the Hong Leong Bank sponsorship, they really had stepped up their game on the audio end.

MyTOWN GSC BIG DA - John Wick 4, Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves, Super Mario Bros. and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3

I spoken a lot about this hall already in previous posts, so TLDR: this hall is great and my go-to. Second largest screen among the other BIG halls in Klang Valley, retains its great THX certified DA speakers from its Maxx days and just easier to access ala MRT. However, I discovered a distinct negative about this hall and is that its speakers sometimes rattle audibly, and can be heard during the screening. It is not loud and honestly isn't very distracting, but I remembered reading old posts here about this hall having that rattling issue, way back when it was a Maxx screen and it is sad to see that they have not fixed that issue during the few years of renovation.

Overall, it is still a fantastic hall and I highly recommend people check this out... or don't cause the less people in this hall means the less chance I would witness possible loud/rude audiences xd.

Tropicana Gardens Mall GSC BIG DA - Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3

My last visit of this hall was last year with The Batman and it left me underwhelmed with it's audio. It was low volume, had weak audio surround imaging, and just lacking in rumble and impact. The visuals were phenomenal sure, but audio is also a key aspect for a film's enjoyable. I revisited this hall recently to watch Guardians 3 here and I'm glad to say that they really improved their audio optimization. Great surround imaging, high impact bass, rumble and loud in volume... honestly too loud lol that I had minor ear discomfort after the viewing. If they could reduce the audio volume by a small percentage, then man, it becomes a fantastic hall to visit.

Out of the 3 BigScreens in Klang Valley, Tropicana Gardens' is the smallest among them, but man, I am so glad they improved this hall because this GSC chain is fantastic. It has great aesthetics, well maintained and hosts multiple unique cinema halls like the largest Onyx screen with DA, MX4D, Playplus and of course, Big DA.

Closing notes

Unfortunately, I have not revisited Starling's BigScreen for review, and likely will not as it is inconvenient for me to travel there, but considering the improvements that occurred with Tropicana Gardens's Big hall, I am optimistic that this one also received an improvement too. I sure hope so as this screen is gigantic, like damn. It has like what? 14 rows of seats, each row containing 30 seats?

Lastly, in terms of the BigScreen vs IMAX discussion, in my opinion, BigScreen is the better value option (Big ticket priced RM26.50, RM17 for early bird or on Wednesdays vs IMAX's RM35/35.50, no discounts except for Maybank card holders). The TGV IMAX halls still use the dual 2k Xenon projectors so their image quality is slightly worse than BigScreen, but they do compensate by having bigger screens than GSC's Big. IOI City Mall 2's GSC has IMAX Laser, but the screen is smaller compared to TGV's IMAX screens in Selangor. Some films will benefit more with IMAX, mainly if they are shot with IMAX cameras (1.9:1 or 1.43:1 aspect ratio) and optimized for DTS:X audio. My recommendation is to check out a film's technical specs before viewing as the extra money spent on IMAX may not be justified as you would get an equal quality viewing in the BigScreen.
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Worth checking Fast X in IMAX i wonder laugh.gif icon_idea.gif

On the same day our PM:X biography will be released too starring Farid Kamil and produced by Indonesian company pulak laugh.gif rclxms.gif
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Fast X I feel not worth the cost on IMAX, as no scenes were shot on IMAX and merely went thru a DMR treatment. Therefore you'll be watching fast X on scope the whole time. You can go for IMAX robust sound, but that's about it. My suggestion, go to a good BIG Dolby Atmos (Mytown, Tropicana) and for the price, you'll get more value. Also you may try TGV pavillion if Bukit jalil (ATMOS) if not far for you.

DSAI movie a MUST watch! Hehe.
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QUOTE(ericling @ Mar 26 2023, 02:26 PM)
Just watched John Wick 4 in IMAX (Central i-City), movie is great and the sound dayum. Especially the first scene (the fist punching scene, I can feel the pain by just watching the scene + sound)
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Let me guess. After the 3rd punch, you sit forward from the chair cause can feel the punches, right?
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QUOTE(vickno @ May 17 2023, 03:09 PM)
Fast X I feel not worth the cost on IMAX, as no scenes were shot on IMAX and merely went thru a DMR treatment. Therefore you'll be watching fast X on scope the whole time. You can go for IMAX robust sound, but that's about it. My suggestion, go to a good BIG Dolby Atmos (Mytown, Tropicana) and for the price, you'll get more value. Also you may try TGV pavillion if Bukit jalil (ATMOS) if not far for you.

DSAI movie a MUST watch! Hehe.
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Hi, have you checked out MBO Atria's big screen? If you have been, any review? I'm planning for FAST X tomorrow at Atria.
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Hello. Nah, I haven't been to Atria's BigScreen, too inconvenient as I mainly take the MRT for KL travels. It should be good though. Hey, you can inform us about the hall's quality thumbsup.gif.
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Mehhhh

Next week nothing fancy

Nothing worth IMAX-ing especially little mermaid remake laugh.gif rclxub.gif

In the Spiderverse also quite MEHHHH 2 be IMAX friendly hahahaha
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Hello, I'm planning to watch Transformers either on Onyx Or 4K Barco but I'm not sure which one have more image clarity, I have tried Onyx before but I'm not sure if 4K Barco projector is much better than Onyx or not.

Audio clarity is important as well and as I read, both hall have Dolby Atmos sound system right?

Onyx: GSC Tropicana Gardens Mall.
4K Barco: GSC HLB Big mytown or GSC HLB Big Tropicana Gardens Mall.

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Hello, I'm planning to watch Transformers either on Onyx Or 4K Barco but I'm not sure which one have more image clarity, I have tried Onyx before but I'm not sure if 4K Barco projector is much better than Onyx or not.

Audio clarity is important as well and as I read, both hall have Dolby Atmos sound system right?

Onyx:  GSC Tropicana Gardens Mall.
4K Barco: GSC HLB Big mytown or GSC HLB Big Tropicana Gardens Mall.
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IMAX. Always go IMAX. Especially the one with LASER projection.
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IMAX. Always go IMAX. Especially the one with LASER projection.
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Sadly due to transportation, reaching ioi city mall is expensive to go.

The other imax I consider is one utama and velocity mall but both of the hall is using 2K projector if I'm not mistaken which make make me worried to see "blury" image on the screen due to the sheer size of the screen.

Other consideration is also the cost of the ticket itself, Imax is kinda expensive for me.

Btw, thanks you for giving me suggestion. I will consider Imax in the future smile.gif

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QUOTE(OfficiallyAhmad @ May 31 2023, 01:32 PM)
Sadly due to transportation, reaching ioi city mall is expensive to go.

The other imax I consider is one utama and velocity mall but both of the hall is using 2K projector if I'm not mistaken which make make me worried to see "blury" image on the screen due to the sheer size of the screen.

Other consideration is also the cost of the ticket itself, Imax is kinda expensive for me.

Btw, thanks you for giving me suggestion. I will consider Imax in the future smile.gif
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IMAX Differencehttps://www.imax.com/content/imax-difference

I wouldn't worry about IMAX 2K projectors. Overall, it's still better vs. other halls in Malaysia when it comes to both picture & sound quality.
Sadly, Transformers is not filmed using IMAX cameras / with expanded IMAX ratio, but it's still going to be good to watch in IMAX.

If you want to feel the IMAX difference for yourself, I would suggest watching Transformers, then comparing it later with MI / Oppenheimer.

Transformers Infohttps://www.tfw2005.com/boards/threads/transformers-rise-of-the-beasts-confirmed-for-an-imax-release.1239325/
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IMAX Differencehttps://www.imax.com/content/imax-difference

I wouldn't worry about IMAX 2K projectors. Overall, it's still better vs. other halls in Malaysia when it comes to both picture & sound quality.
Sadly, Transformers is not filmed using IMAX cameras / with expanded IMAX ratio, but it's still going to be good to watch in IMAX.

If you want to feel the IMAX difference for yourself, I would suggest watching Transformers, then comparing it later with MI / Oppenheimer.

Transformers Infohttps://www.tfw2005.com/boards/threads/transformers-rise-of-the-beasts-confirmed-for-an-imax-release.1239325/
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I see, thank you for sharing the link, you make me less worried about the 2K projector.

Thank you for convincing me smile.gif
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I see, thank you for sharing the link, you make me less worried about the 2K projector.

Thank you for convincing me smile.gif
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You're welcome. Plus, IMAX is the only cinema screen in Malaysia, where the Chief Quality Officer's email (based in US/Canada) is displayed at the end of every email.
He replies whenever you provide feedback. I once complained about dirty screen in GSC IMAX JB, and it was solved within 1-2 weeks.
When I complain about 4DX to GSC/4DX owners, no action taken.
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Spider-Man Across The Spider-Verse peeps where you at XD. I just watched the film a few hours ago in IOI City Mall 2 GSC IMAX Laser and it was spectacular. The film is... God man, we Spidey fans eating good!

It is recommended to watch this film in halls specialized with great surround speakers, as the sound direction of this film is phenomenal. This means Dolby Atmos (preferably the ones with THX certification) or IMAX. For a large screen experience, there are 3 options: IMAX, Big and MAXX

While yes, IMAX Laser is dope for this film, it won't use all of the 1.91:1 aspect ratio of the screens, as the film is 2.35:1, which means it is wider and there will be letterboxing (black bars at the top and bottom of the screen). While you will benefit from the IMAX surround speakers, RM35.50 doesn't really feel justified as you can get an equally great viewing experience in other specialized cinema halls.

Best value large screen Spider-Verse 2: BIG DA > IMAX Laser > IMAX > MAXX DA.

I said in my previous post but BIG DA is the best value choice for big budget films whose aspect ratio is wide. Unless the film is stated to be filmed in IMAX, you'll lose very little going for BIG DA vs IMAX, even IOI's Laser IMAX as BIG uses 4K Laser tech too. A ticket in this hall cost around RM 25-27, but you can get a good discount (RM17-18) if you are an early bird (before 12pm) or visit during Wednesdays.

Unfortunately, out of the 3 GSC chains that hosts BIG DA as of right now, only one is airing Spider-Verse 2 in BIG DA: Starling Mall. This is due to Polis Evo 3 taking up those BIG air times at Tropicana Gardens and MyTown.

If you can't find a GSC chain that has BIG DA but you still want a large screen, then by all means go for IMAX, especially IOI's Laser IMAX for that crisp 4k and brighter image. IMAX will still be a fantastic experience, but the cost of RM35 per ticket is way too expensive especially when the screen isn't fully utilized. There is no discount btw, only the Maybank RM5 off at TGV which limits a lot of people. However if you can swallow that price, then it's a guaranteed great time.

I would only visit MAXX DA if that is your only option. The projector is really outdated as the last time I viewed MAXX DA was back in April for John Wick 4 and D&D. The image looked blurry and unclear. The DA speakers still are top notch though. They are THX certified, an audio quality certification and they are a banger. The price of this hall is similar to Big's around RM 25-27ish, but does go down in Wednesday or early bird.

There is ONYX too. The biggest screen belongs to the ONYX DA at Tropicana Gardens. While the image is superior to projectors, the screen size is smaller. However, considering Spider-Verse 2 is an animated film, the film will look way sharper and brighter in this hall. The downsides are the screen is small, though Tropicana's is actually quite large in size, and the audio isn't as good as DA or IMAX. While yes, Tropicana Gardens has Dolby Atmos, I feel it isn't well optimized as the last time I was there for John Wick 4, the audio was quite subdued and I barely noticed the surround imaging that DA is known for. Maybe this is fixed, I am not sure, but yeah, don't expect to go into Onyx halls and be amazed by audio; it is purely an visual fidelity experience.

Overall... Yeah, just screens aside, this past few years have been great for films. from No Way Home to Spider-Verse 2 and all the other blockbuster film in-between. Hope you guys have a good one!
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I see, thank you for sharing the link, you make me less worried about the 2K projector.

Thank you for convincing me smile.gif
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You're welcome. Plus, IMAX is the only cinema screen in Malaysia, where the Chief Quality Officer's email (based in US/Canada) is displayed at the end of every email.
He replies whenever you provide feedback. I once complained about dirty screen in GSC IMAX JB, and it was solved within 1-2 weeks.
When I complain about 4DX to GSC/4DX owners, no action taken.
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I have 2 IMAX destinations in the south which is like 20km away from home each laugh.gif laugh.gif

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Great review as usual from the MVP here!

Oppenheimer and Mission Impossible coming out next month!

As both are shot with IMAX camera, definitely going to IMAX theatres for these 2. Question is which one to go?
a) IMAX Laser at IOI City East (better picture quality but screen is smallest)
b) IMAX at Sunway Velocity (might be able to showcase the taller aspect ratio of IMAX better than the one in i-City, as shared by @Katharsis previously)
c) IMAX at Central i-City

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QUOTE(ericling @ Jun 3 2023, 06:12 PM)
Great review as usual from the MVP here!

Oppenheimer and Mission Impossible coming out next month!

As both are shot with IMAX camera, definitely going to IMAX theatres for these 2. Question is which one to go?
a) IMAX Laser at IOI City East (better picture quality but screen is smallest)
b) IMAX at Sunway Velocity (might be able to showcase the taller aspect ratio of IMAX better than the one in i-City, as shared by @Katharsis previously)
c) IMAX at Central i-City
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Why not watch 3 times for both movies? You can't replicate the same setup at home.
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QUOTE(ericling @ Jun 3 2023, 06:12 PM)
Great review as usual from the MVP here!

Oppenheimer and Mission Impossible coming out next month!

As both are shot with IMAX camera, definitely going to IMAX theatres for these 2. Question is which one to go?
a) IMAX Laser at IOI City East (better picture quality but screen is smallest)
b) IMAX at Sunway Velocity (might be able to showcase the taller aspect ratio of IMAX better than the one in i-City, as shared by @Katharsis previously)
c) IMAX at Central i-City
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Not kaki Oppenheimer but for Mission Is Laser IMAX all the way haha
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QUOTE(ericling @ Jun 3 2023, 06:12 PM)
Great review as usual from the MVP here!

Oppenheimer and Mission Impossible coming out next month!

As both are shot with IMAX camera, definitely going to IMAX theatres for these 2. Question is which one to go?
a) IMAX Laser at IOI City East (better picture quality but screen is smallest)
b) IMAX at Sunway Velocity (might be able to showcase the taller aspect ratio of IMAX better than the one in i-City, as shared by @Katharsis previously)
c) IMAX at Central i-City
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Velocity should be better for Oppenheimer cause of the taller screen. For Mission Impossible, IOI or I-City. I remembered you said you prefer bigger screens so I-City suits you best.
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QUOTE(DSV4600 @ Jun 3 2023, 10:28 PM)
Why not watch 3 times for both movies? You can't replicate the same setup at home.
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Pokai lo boss haha. Rm 35 per ticket and travel cost (petrol, tolls etc.)
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Pokai lo boss haha. Rm 35 per ticket and travel cost (petrol, tolls etc.)
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Wednesday 4DX RM31 hahahaha vs RM42 normal days

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QUOTE(Katharsis @ Jun 7 2023, 06:11 PM)
Velocity should be better for Oppenheimer cause of the taller screen. For Mission Impossible, IOI or I-City. I remembered you said you prefer bigger screens so I-City suits you best.
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Mission Impossible has tall aspect ratio scenes too right?
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Pokai lo boss haha. Rm 35 per ticket and travel cost (petrol, tolls etc.)
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LOL! Imagine watching the same movie 50+ times in the cinema (IMAX / 4DX / maybe Screen-X too...)
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LOL! Imagine watching the same movie 50+ times in the cinema (IMAX / 4DX / maybe Screen-X too...)
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Hi all sifu, first time asking here.

May I know which cinema and hall type to watch transformer? Or any best value price for the suggested cinema.

Thank you
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Hi all sifu, first time asking here.

May I know which cinema and hall type to watch transformer?  Or any best value price for the suggested cinema.

Thank you
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Normal ba hahahaha

Morning for cheaper or Wednesday for whole day cheaper laugh.gif rclxms.gif
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QUOTE(ericling @ Jun 7 2023, 07:35 PM)
Mission Impossible has tall aspect ratio scenes too right?
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According to IMDB, MI7's tallest aspect ratio scenes are 1.9:1 aspect ratio, which majority of the IMAX halls in Malaysia mostly follows in dimension (IOI City Mall Laser IMAX is exactly 1.9:1, I-City is super close at 1.77:1, slightly taller so will have some letterboxing), no taller scenes ala 1.43:1 like Oppenheimer and Dune 2.

The only 2 very tall IMAX screens in Malaysia (that supports 1:43 films very well) are TGV Sunway Velocity in KL and TGV Vivacity Mall in Kuching. These are the two locations I would visit for Oppenheimer.

Screen size and dimensions can be found in LFExaminer (though ceased operations, haven't updated since late 2021).
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QUOTE(Katharsis @ Jun 8 2023, 08:48 PM)
According to IMDB, MI7's tallest aspect ratio scenes are 1.9:1 aspect ratio, which majority of the IMAX halls in Malaysia mostly follows in dimension (IOI City Mall Laser IMAX is exactly 1.9:1, I-City is super close at 1.77:1, slightly taller so will have some letterboxing), no taller scenes ala 1.43:1 like Oppenheimer and Dune 2.

The only 2 very tall IMAX screens in Malaysia (that supports 1:43 films very well) are TGV Sunway Velocity in KL and TGV Vivacity Mall in Kuching. These are the two locations I would visit for Oppenheimer.

Screen size and dimensions can be found in LFExaminer (though ceased operations, haven't updated since late 2021).
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Got it! Thanks as always!
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Pokai lo boss haha. Rm 35 per ticket and travel cost (petrol, tolls etc.)
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LOL! Imagine watching the same movie 50+ times in the cinema (IMAX / 4DX / maybe Screen-X too...)
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Haha my nearest cinema got 4DX only but i aint complaining laugh.gif

I got 2 choices for IMAX but bloody hell its 20km away each from my house rclxub.gif
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QUOTE(Katharsis @ Jun 8 2023, 08:48 PM)
According to IMDB, MI7's tallest aspect ratio scenes are 1.9:1 aspect ratio, which majority of the IMAX halls in Malaysia mostly follows in dimension (IOI City Mall Laser IMAX is exactly 1.9:1, I-City is super close at 1.77:1, slightly taller so will have some letterboxing), no taller scenes ala 1.43:1 like Oppenheimer and Dune 2.

The only 2 very tall IMAX screens in Malaysia (that supports 1:43 films very well) are TGV Sunway Velocity in KL and TGV Vivacity Mall in Kuching. These are the two locations I would visit for Oppenheimer.

Screen size and dimensions can be found in LFExaminer (though ceased operations, haven't updated since late 2021).
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Hey I was doing a bit more research, and found out that IMAX Xenon (the non-laser version) can only project 1:9:1 aspect ratio even if the screen is 1:43:1.

That means Oppenheimer will still be projected in 1:9:1 aspect ratio in Sunway Velocity despite the venue has 1:43:1. That's a bummer cry.gif
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QUOTE(ericling @ Jun 30 2023, 08:26 AM)
Hey I was doing a bit more research, and found out that IMAX Xenon (the non-laser version) can only project 1:9:1 aspect ratio even if the screen is 1:43:1.

That means Oppenheimer will still be projected in 1:9:1 aspect ratio in Sunway Velocity despite the venue has 1:43:1. That's a bummer  cry.gif
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Hey man. Back early 2022, I'd watched Dune 1 (which had 1.43:1 scenes) in Velocity IMAX and I distinctly remembered few scenes of the film stretched taller, using almost the entire screen. Velocity's aspect ratio is taller than 1.43:1 at 1.33:1. Velocity uses dual 2k Xenon projectors which help compensate for the higher aspect ratio (there were older posts here that mentioned Velocity's IMAX uses dual 2k Xenon projectors, which should help achieve that 1.43:1 size. This is also why I saw Dune 1 stretch as tall as it did). I could be wrong but it wouldn't hurt to try. Also if I'm right, I'm be so sad cause I usually watch movies at cinema alone and I can't find a partner to justify for that stupid couple seat which are also the best positioned seats there.

Also an update, a few days ago, news broke out that Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning Part 1 will only be 2.39:1. Chilaka, I booked IMAX tickets already before hearing this news. Anyway, upon doing a bit of research and reading articles, IMDB's info can be edited by anyone, so previously, it mentioned 1.9:1 alsong with the usual 2.39:1. I assume this was written as speculation as there wasn't any concrete info about MI7's aspect ratio. However, the film heavily marketed to be an IMAX film so the expectation for tall height was promised. Anyway, pretty bumped out right now as I could have saved money opting for BIG DA instead. Maybe the MI7 vs Oppenheimer IMAX screening slots and having Oppenheimer won out in the end may have influenced this change, I'm not sure. Anyway ooof.
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Hey man. Back early 2022, I'd watched Dune 1 (which had 1.43:1 scenes) in Velocity IMAX and I distinctly remembered few scenes of the film stretched taller, using almost the entire screen. Velocity's aspect ratio is taller than 1.43:1 at 1.33:1. Velocity uses dual 2k Xenon projectors which help compensate for the higher aspect ratio (there were older posts here that mentioned Velocity's IMAX uses dual 2k Xenon projectors, which should help achieve that 1.43:1 size. This is also why I saw Dune 1 stretch as tall as it did). I could be wrong but it wouldn't hurt to try. Also if I'm right, I'm be so sad cause I usually watch movies at cinema alone and I can't find a partner to justify for that stupid couple seat which are also the best positioned seats there.

Also an update, a few days ago, news broke out that Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning Part 1 will only be 2.39:1. Chilaka, I booked IMAX tickets already before hearing this news. Anyway, upon doing a bit of research and reading articles, IMDB's info can be edited by anyone, so previously, it mentioned 1.9:1 alsong with the usual 2.39:1. I assume this was written as speculation as there wasn't any concrete info about MI7's aspect ratio. However, the film heavily marketed to be an IMAX film so the expectation for tall height was promised. Anyway, pretty bumped out right now as I could have saved money opting for BIG DA instead. Maybe the MI7 vs Oppenheimer IMAX screening slots and having Oppenheimer won out in the end may have influenced this change, I'm not sure. Anyway ooof.
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Yeah, Sunway Velocity seating arrangement really is the worst.

Gutted for MI7, holding a tiny hope that the news isn't 100% true, let's see.
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QUOTE(Katharsis @ Jul 1 2023, 11:29 AM)
Hey man. Back early 2022, I'd watched Dune 1 (which had 1.43:1 scenes) in Velocity IMAX and I distinctly remembered few scenes of the film stretched taller, using almost the entire screen. Velocity's aspect ratio is taller than 1.43:1 at 1.33:1. Velocity uses dual 2k Xenon projectors which help compensate for the higher aspect ratio (there were older posts here that mentioned Velocity's IMAX uses dual 2k Xenon projectors, which should help achieve that 1.43:1 size. This is also why I saw Dune 1 stretch as tall as it did). I could be wrong but it wouldn't hurt to try. Also if I'm right, I'm be so sad cause I usually watch movies at cinema alone and I can't find a partner to justify for that stupid couple seat which are also the best positioned seats there.

Also an update, a few days ago, news broke out that Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning Part 1 will only be 2.39:1. Chilaka, I booked IMAX tickets already before hearing this news. Anyway, upon doing a bit of research and reading articles, IMDB's info can be edited by anyone, so previously, it mentioned 1.9:1 alsong with the usual 2.39:1. I assume this was written as speculation as there wasn't any concrete info about MI7's aspect ratio. However, the film heavily marketed to be an IMAX film so the expectation for tall height was promised. Anyway, pretty bumped out right now as I could have saved money opting for BIG DA instead. Maybe the MI7 vs Oppenheimer IMAX screening slots and having Oppenheimer won out in the end may have influenced this change, I'm not sure. Anyway ooof.
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Now I'm rethinking to watch MI:7 on IMAX and saving up for Oppenheimer. Would you recommend the Atmos Maxx @IOI? It's not exactly much cheaper.... (RM29.50 vs RM35 for IMAX Laser) or should I just stick to IMAX?

I hear the Imax seats are better, plus the IOI City's Atmos Max hall is handicapped by the D-Box seats and I find the immediate front rows just bit too near. Heck, think might just settle for the newer "vanilla" 2D hall at IOI 2 East and hope the audio is decent enough.
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QUOTE(the_Culprit @ Jul 3 2023, 07:31 AM)
Now I'm rethinking to watch MI:7 on IMAX and saving up for Oppenheimer. Would you recommend the Atmos Maxx @IOI? It's not exactly much cheaper.... (RM29.50 vs RM35 for IMAX Laser) or should I just stick to IMAX?

I hear the Imax seats are better, plus the IOI City's Atmos Max hall is handicapped by the D-Box seats and I find the immediate front rows just bit too near. Heck, think might just settle for the newer "vanilla" 2D hall at IOI 2 East and hope the audio is decent enough.
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4 me

MI 7 more action

Oppenheimer no action

So easy pickings

IMAX dead reckoning part 1 laugh.gif rclxms.gif
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4 me

MI 7 more action

Oppenheimer no action

So easy pickings

IMAX dead reckoning part 1 laugh.gif rclxms.gif
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oh I'm definitely catching MI7, just matter of whether wanna do IMAX (which cost quite abit) considering it's supposedly not shot on IMAX
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oh I'm definitely catching MI7, just matter of whether wanna do IMAX (which cost quite abit) considering it's supposedly not shot on IMAX
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Now I'm rethinking to watch MI:7 on IMAX and saving up for Oppenheimer. Would you recommend the Atmos Maxx @IOI? It's not exactly much cheaper.... (RM29.50 vs RM35 for IMAX Laser) or should I just stick to IMAX?

I hear the Imax seats are better, plus the IOI City's Atmos Max hall is handicapped by the D-Box seats and I find the immediate front rows just bit too near. Heck, think might just settle for the newer "vanilla" 2D hall at IOI 2 East and hope the audio is decent enough.
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Having tried both MAX Atmos hall and IMAX Laser at IOI City Mall, IMAX laser is definitely better. Screen quality is definitely better (brighter and crisper), and given the price difference is just RM5, definitely go for IMAX!

Personally I will still stick to iCity IMAX, purely because of the screen size and not so bad screen quality (think laser might still be better but its definitely good enough for me).
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MAX DA is worth considering if you're watching on Wed. I remember getting a ticket below RM20.
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QUOTE(the_Culprit @ Jul 3 2023, 07:31 AM)
Now I'm rethinking to watch MI:7 on IMAX and saving up for Oppenheimer. Would you recommend the Atmos Maxx @IOI? It's not exactly much cheaper.... (RM29.50 vs RM35 for IMAX Laser) or should I just stick to IMAX?

I hear the Imax seats are better, plus the IOI City's Atmos Max hall is handicapped by the D-Box seats and I find the immediate front rows just bit too near. Heck, think might just settle for the newer "vanilla" 2D hall at IOI 2 East and hope the audio is decent enough.
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Only go Maxx DA as a last resort for a Premium Large Format (PLF) screen hall and only during discounted hours (RM18 usually). If you can't go during discounted hours, then just spend the extra for IMAX at IOI. If you want better quality than Maxx but cheaper than IMAX, check out the BIG DA halls in KL (biggest screen to smallest: Starling, MyTown then Tropicana Gardens). They are further from Putrajaya but definitely better value for visual quality while having equally great audio set-ups. Maxx screen projectors are outdated as the image is blurry and looks low res. I watched D&D there a few months back and it was not a great visually. Re-watched the film at MyTown Big and the clarity was a big difference. Shame cause the speakers are THX certified and audio there is fantastic. Hope they refurbish the hall to Big but then again, the new wing/mall 2 will be opening a Big hall later this year.

Next up, got an update on a hall I posted here about last year.

Starling GSC Big DA - Spider-Man: Across The Spiderverse

This update has been late as the hall screening for this film ended for a few weeks now but man, during the launch of this film, I really needed to re-watch this on a PLF and did not want to pay IMAX price again for it. Unfortunately, only Starling out of the 3 Big DAs was screening Spiderverse 2 as at the other malls screened Polis Evo 3 instead in their Big halls. I thought this would be a good opportunity to re-visit this hall to give an updated review... so I did. I prefer to travel ala public transport but to get here, driving was the best option and man... that day's trip was something (KL traffic jams are the worse). Anyway, here are some photos of the hall and the aesthetics:

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Image below was taken from the top edge of the hall. May not look big but when you actually sit down, the size will show.
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Even though I visited this hall once before, that was quite some time back and as a recent refresher... this screen is huge. At that time, I was impressed with how big this screen was but re-visiting it made me understand why this thread's OP considered this hall as the best alternative to IMAX in Malaysia. The only downside before was the DA speakers weren't optimized right, and were underwhelming in bass, surround imaging and surprisingly low in volume (softer than THX certified DA halls). However, with the Hong Leong Bank partnership, these Big halls got a needed upgrade on the audio side. The surround imaging is there and the volume was just right at comfortably loud and... yes, the "oomphs" from the bass do be hitting, especially during the building falling scene where the crash sound effect was impactful.

Well... that wraps up my re-visits of the Selangor GSC Big halls in 2023. They are now with recent first hand experience, all fantastic and great IMAX alternatives for PLFs.

Here's a quick round-up of their ups and downs:

Starling: Largest screen of the 3 and with the speaker improvements over last year, not much or if any downsides honestly. My only gripe is inconvenient transportation to get there but hey, that's a me problem.

Mytown: Second largest, the only THX certified DA speakers of the 3 Selangor Big halls but back speakers audibly rumbles during high octane movie sequences (THX certified means it is quality assured by a high audio standard company ala THX. This however shouldn't really matter anymore since the other 2 Big DA halls upped their game, but still worth noting).

Tropicana Gardens: Smallest of the 3 but the cinema chain is the newest and is very well maintained. Like Starling's Big DA, its audio optimization improved and it is great. Seats are leathered and comfy with good leg space.
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QUOTE(Katharsis @ Jul 3 2023, 11:41 PM)
Only go Maxx DA as a last resort for a Premium Large Format (PLF) screen hall and only during discounted hours (RM18 usually). If you can't go during discounted hours, then just spend the extra for IMAX at IOI. If you want better quality than Maxx but cheaper than IMAX, check out the BIG DA halls in KL (biggest screen to smallest: Starling, MyTown then Tropicana Gardens). They are further from Putrajaya but definitely better value for visual quality while having equally great audio set-ups. Maxx screen projectors are outdated as the image is blurry and looks low res. I watched D&D there a few months back and it was not a great visually. Re-watched the film at MyTown Big and the clarity was a big difference. Shame cause the speakers are THX certified and audio there is fantastic. Hope they refurbish the hall to Big but then again, the new wing/mall 2 will be opening a Big hall later this year.
thanks mate, due to time constraint I can only watch on the opening weekday and at IOI City. Funnily GSC does not apply the usual Wednesday discount to newer movies (all the DA MAXX & normal halls are normal price of RM29 & RM25 respectively on 12th June )

so yeah might lean to IMAX, and skip the concession snacks to keep it economical tongue.gif
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so yeah might lean to IMAX, and skip the concession snacks to keep it economical  tongue.gif
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4 me

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Oppenheimer no action

So easy pickings

IMAX dead reckoning part 1 laugh.gif rclxms.gif
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Don't forget Oppenheimer is shot with IMAX camera yo, so the experience will be immersive (pair with it's sound system), imagine get nuked by onscreen Atom Bomb haha
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QUOTE(Katharsis @ Jul 1 2023, 11:29 AM)
Hey man. Back early 2022, I'd watched Dune 1 (which had 1.43:1 scenes) in Velocity IMAX and I distinctly remembered few scenes of the film stretched taller, using almost the entire screen. Velocity's aspect ratio is taller than 1.43:1 at 1.33:1. Velocity uses dual 2k Xenon projectors which help compensate for the higher aspect ratio (there were older posts here that mentioned Velocity's IMAX uses dual 2k Xenon projectors, which should help achieve that 1.43:1 size. This is also why I saw Dune 1 stretch as tall as it did). I could be wrong but it wouldn't hurt to try.
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I've been researching quite a bit, and I just cannot find anybody saying that xenon projector is capable of projecting 1.43:1, regardless if the screen size is 1.43:1 or not. In fact, the Dunkirk Format Guide even says under Imax Xenon "Please be aware - 'Traditional' 1.43:1 aspect ratio Imax theaters without Imax laser or 70mm imax film projection will present the film on xenon. The xenon system will not be able to fill the full height of the screen."

I don't think there is anywhere in Malaysia where we can get the proper Oppenheimer experience.
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Anybody have tried the ATMOS hall at Pavilion Bukit Jalil?
I have tried the normal Deluxe+ hall and I do like it, seat comfort is just the best vs other cinema chains in MY but the screen and sound is not as amazing as IMAX With Laser IOI City Mall which is my top 1.
It seems the ATMOS hall is using 4K Christie projector.

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Anybody have tried the ATMOS hall at Pavilion Bukit Jalil?
I have tried the normal Deluxe+ hall and I do like it, seat comfort is just the best vs other cinema chains in MY but the screen and sound is not as amazing as IMAX With Laser IOI City Mall which is my top 1.
It seems the ATMOS hall is using 4K Christie projector.
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Hi, you can check post #428 (I had posted a full review specific to this hall).
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So kawan2, where will be the best place to watch Oppenheimer in IMAX?

IMAX Central I-City or IMAX w/ Laser at IOI City Mall (East) or some other IMAX halls in the Klang Valley? smile.gif

p/s: I watched MI:DRp1 at IMAX w/ Laser at IOI City Mall (East) last night, and I noticed that it was a single laser projector only.

p/s2: Will the new IMAX at TGV Pavilion Bukit Jalil be IMAX w/ Laser too? Single or dual laser projection?
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QUOTE(vickno @ Jul 11 2023, 11:46 AM)
Hi, you can check post #428 (I had posted a full review specific to this hall).
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Already read it.
The only issue is the screen, so far.
Maybe I will try with Barbie if the movie does release in Dolby Atmos in MY.
Anyway thank you so much for answering.
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QUOTE(youngwolf2k @ Jul 12 2023, 11:51 AM)
So kawan2, where will be the best place to watch Oppenheimer in IMAX?

IMAX Central I-City or IMAX w/ Laser at IOI City Mall (East) or some other IMAX halls in the Klang Valley? smile.gif

p/s: I watched MI:DRp1 at IMAX w/ Laser at IOI City Mall (East) last night, and I noticed that it was a single laser projector only.

p/s2: Will the new IMAX at TGV Pavilion Bukit Jalil be IMAX w/ Laser too? Single or dual laser projection?
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Same.
For now, to get the best screen possible is only on IOI City Mall.
Other IMAX halls are based on Xenon projector.

But I really want to know which place to experience Oppenheimer in the best possible IMAX hall.
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QUOTE(khainiz94 @ Jul 12 2023, 01:04 PM)
Same.
For now, to get the best screen possible is only on IOI City Mall.
Other IMAX halls are based on Xenon projector.

But I really want to know which place to experience Oppenheimer in the best possible IMAX hall.
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I can't decide which is better - Dual Xenon vs Single Laser biggrin.gif
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lol i watched Dead Reckoning part 1 in Emperor Cinemas HK IMAX on 8 July the HK release date 3pm show for HKD210 in iSquare Nathan Road Tsim Tsa Tsui

The IMAX hall is definitely more advanced than all the IMAX offering in Malaysia while paying 4x more than what Malaysia IMAX is normally priced

Thats all i gonna say hahahaha

I went Hong Kong vacation 7th July and now on the flight back into Malaysia via Changi airport

Hardcore cinephiles can try EC HK IMAX with noon the cheapest for HKD180 hohohoho

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QUOTE(Bull Poli @ Jul 9 2023, 04:16 PM)
I've been researching quite a bit, and I just cannot find anybody saying that xenon projector is capable of projecting 1.43:1, regardless if the screen size is 1.43:1 or not. In fact, the Dunkirk Format Guide even says under Imax Xenon "Please be aware - 'Traditional' 1.43:1 aspect ratio Imax theaters without Imax laser or 70mm imax film projection will present the film on xenon. The xenon system will not be able to fill the full height of the screen."

I don't think there is anywhere in Malaysia where we can get the proper Oppenheimer experience.
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no where in malaysia

https://screenrant.com/oppenheimer-imax-70mm-theaters-list/

check the link....only those cinemas will get the full proper 70mm experience
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QUOTE(youngwolf2k @ Jul 12 2023, 02:05 PM)
I can't decide which is better - Dual Xenon vs Single Laser biggrin.gif
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Laser should be better.
I have compared Laser vs Xenon, Laser trumps all.
But the screen size tho, quite small.

Tapi nak buat macam mana, IOI City Mall is the only IMAX that have Laser.
I do hope Pavilion Bukit Jalil will be the next one to get it.
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QUOTE(whydoikeep doingthis @ Jul 13 2023, 01:00 PM)
no where in malaysia

https://screenrant.com/oppenheimer-imax-70mm-theaters-list/

check the link....only those cinemas will get the full proper 70mm experience
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This list is directly from IMAX.
It seems no IMAX Theatre around MY including TH and SG that does show Oppenheimer in IMAX 70mm.
Kalau dekat pun is Aussie.
https://www.imax.com/news/oppenheimer-in-imax-70mm
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QUOTE(khainiz94 @ Jul 13 2023, 01:32 PM)
Laser should be better.
I have compared Laser vs Xenon, Laser trumps all.
But the screen size tho, quite small.

Tapi nak buat macam mana, IOI City Mall is the only IMAX that have Laser.
I do hope Pavilion Bukit Jalil will be the next one to get it.
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Haha you cant get it all hoho

I take picture quality over screen size all day


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Bruh, these Oppenheimer IMAX tickets selling out so fast. Yesterday night I checked IOI City IMAX and premiere day fully booked. Oooof.
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Haha you cant get it all hoho

I take picture quality over screen size all day
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Tu la.
But I never test IMAX Sunway Velocity.
Is it good?
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QUOTE(Katharsis @ Jul 15 2023, 11:50 AM)
Bruh, these Oppenheimer IMAX tickets selling out so fast. Yesterday night I checked IOI City IMAX and premiere day fully booked. Oooof.
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It seems you will be going to IOI.
What about Sunway Velocity?
Is it good enough?
Want to try different halls.
Dah selalu tengok kat IMAX Laser IOI.
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Tu la.
But I never test IMAX Sunway Velocity.
Is it good?
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Sorry 4 the bias bcuz i lived near IOI actually hoho

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TGV Bukit Jalil will have IMAX soon

wonder how big the screen can be
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QUOTE(khainiz94 @ Jul 13 2023, 01:32 PM)
Laser should be better.
I have compared Laser vs Xenon, Laser trumps all.
But the screen size tho, quite small.

Tapi nak buat macam mana, IOI City Mall is the only IMAX that have Laser.
I do hope Pavilion Bukit Jalil will be the next one to get it.
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Wondering ... which one is better ?

LASER with small screen
Xenon with big screen
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QUOTE(khainiz94 @ Jul 15 2023, 04:28 PM)
It seems you will be going to IOI.
What about Sunway Velocity?
Is it good enough?
Want to try different halls.
Dah selalu tengok kat IMAX Laser IOI.
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Sunway Velocity IMAX is the largest in Malaysia, while also being the tallest at 1.33:1 aspect ratio (the screen however should only display at 1.9:1 as the Xenon projector can't do 1.43:1). It's a good hall but the AC is slightly audible, so it can be softly heard during quiet scenes in a film. It also uses the old dual xenon projector and not laser, so the image clarity is questionable especially since it is projecting on that very large screen, though honestly, it's not going to be that noticeable for casual viewers and you will still have a great viewing experience.

The biggest negative is definitely the seating arrangement (image can be found in post #279) where the good, center seats are indulge couple/twin seats which are also priced very expensively (RM 40 per person, total RM 80). I only recommend Velocity IMAX for people with movie partners and Maybank cards as Fridays and weekends usually have discounts (Should be RM60 but currently checking the Oppenheimer seats there and there's no promotion/discounts likely cause it's premier week).

If you do want to go there, you should bring a partner and be able to swallow that indulge tag-on price, but other than that, it's a great hall.
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QUOTE(Katharsis @ Jul 16 2023, 02:16 PM)
Sunway Velocity IMAX is the largest in Malaysia, while also being the tallest at 1.33:1 aspect ratio (the screen however should only display at 1.9:1 as the Xenon projector can't do 1.43:1). It's a good hall but the AC is slightly audible, so it can be softly heard during quiet scenes in a film. It also uses the old dual xenon projector and not laser, so the image clarity is questionable especially since it is projecting on that very large screen, though honestly, it's not going to be that noticeable for casual viewers and you will still have a great viewing experience.

The biggest negative is definitely the seating arrangement (image can be found in post #279) where the good, center seats are indulge couple/twin seats which are also priced very expensively (RM 40 per person, total RM 80). I only recommend Velocity IMAX for people with movie partners and Maybank cards as Fridays and weekends usually have discounts (Should be RM60 but currently checking the Oppenheimer seats there and there's no promotion/discounts likely cause it's premier week).

If you do want to go there, you should bring a partner and be able to swallow that indulge tag-on price, but other than that, it's a great hall.
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Hi, I'm planning to watch MI7 at Sunway Velocity IMAX. Since we have 3 persons so couldn't choose the couple seats, do you recommend the middle F row or the slightly sideway G/H rows? Thanks!
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QUOTE(skylinelover @ Jul 15 2023, 06:49 PM)
Prefer IOI than velocity haha

Sorry 4 the bias bcuz i lived near IOI actually hoho
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Even I myself will choose IOI because it is closer to me.
But now in a mood to try all the best halls available in MY.
IMAX Laser ald tried more than 5 times, that is why want to try other IMAX.
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QUOTE(keewah @ Jul 16 2023, 01:26 PM)
TGV Bukit Jalil will have IMAX soon

wonder how big the screen can be
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I already asked them since last month, they confirm it is IMAX in there, but one thing they never confirm, is it Laser or Xenon?
I keep bugging them but they won't say anything.
Susah macam ni TGV.
I prefer TGV than GSC because of the seats.
TGV seats comfort is way better than any GSC halls.
Heck even IMAX GSC halls seats is no match with Pavilion Bukit Jalil Deluxe+ halls.

QUOTE(Katharsis @ Jul 16 2023, 02:16 PM)
Sunway Velocity IMAX is the largest in Malaysia, while also being the tallest at 1.33:1 aspect ratio (the screen however should only display at 1.9:1 as the Xenon projector can't do 1.43:1). It's a good hall but the AC is slightly audible, so it can be softly heard during quiet scenes in a film. It also uses the old dual xenon projector and not laser, so the image clarity is questionable especially since it is projecting on that very large screen, though honestly, it's not going to be that noticeable for casual viewers and you will still have a great viewing experience.

The biggest negative is definitely the seating arrangement (image can be found in post #279) where the good, center seats are indulge couple/twin seats which are also priced very expensively (RM 40 per person, total RM 80). I only recommend Velocity IMAX for people with movie partners and Maybank cards as Fridays and weekends usually have discounts (Should be RM60 but currently checking the Oppenheimer seats there and there's no promotion/discounts likely cause it's premier week).

If you do want to go there, you should bring a partner and be able to swallow that indulge tag-on price, but other than that, it's a great hall.
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Ok thanks for the reply.
But one thing matter, IMAX Laser just change my perception towards Xenon projectors.
Xenon projectors suck.
I recently watch a movie at GSC Palm Mall and it is just bad in terms of picture quality.
Bila dah tengok Laser, suddenly all normal halls picture quality is not up to my expectations.
The only saving grace for those normal halls are the seats in TGV.

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QUOTE(keewah @ Jul 16 2023, 01:28 PM)
Wondering ... which one is better ?

LASER with small screen
Xenon with big screen
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Laser will look better no matter what, hence GSC Big is better image wise than majority of Malaysia's IMAX right now aside from screen size because of the Barca 4k laser. However, I will say I-City's IMAX although Xenon projector is still a fantastic experience because it is the largest 1.9:1 (it's slightly taller but very close enough) screen in Malaysia. It's the 2nd behind Velocity in size, but the seats are comfy, the hall and the cinema chain itself looks very cantik/high class. The IMAX hall itself is very dark so there won't be any distracting lights (1U's keluar sign for example lol).

Honestly, it comes down to what you want. You want large screens? Then from biggest to smallest, Velocity, I-City then 1U IMAX. Honestly, imo Xenon 2k still looks fine to me, the screen size overtakes the slight negativity in image quality.

QUOTE(poweredbydiscuz @ Jul 16 2023, 04:57 PM)
Hi, I'm planning to watch MI7 at Sunway Velocity IMAX. Since we have 3 persons so couldn't choose the couple seats, do you recommend the middle F row or the slightly sideway G/H rows? Thanks!
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I recommend seats above row F as you will need to uncomfortably lean your head backwards to properly encompass the movie's image in your peripheral view. The downsides of the sides of row G and above, especially if you sit near to the middle of the hall is that the seat indicator lights on the floor steps which can be distracting when viewing the screen/film. However, this is less distracting and uncomfortable than row F. I recommend row H, J and above as G has those fences/half walls in front of them, which may block some portion of the screen.

QUOTE(khainiz94 @ Jul 16 2023, 05:59 PM)
Ok thanks for the reply.
But one thing matter, IMAX Laser just change my perception towards Xenon projectors.
Xenon projectors suck.
I recently watch a movie at GSC Palm Mall and it is just bad in terms of picture quality.
Bila dah tengok Laser, suddenly all normal halls picture quality is not up to my expectations.
The only saving grace for those normal halls are the seats in TGV.
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Lol. I think animated films still look good in normal halls (watched Across The Spider-verse and Puss in Boots: The Last Wish at GSC and TGV). Live-action movies though, yeah kinda ooof.

IOI City Mall Wing 2 GSC will open a Big hall with DA soon. Great alternative to IMAX Laser honestly mainly for pricing.
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So which IMAX / Liemax screen in malaysia best for Oppenheimer?
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QUOTE(khainiz94 @ Jul 13 2023, 02:04 PM)
This list is directly from IMAX.
It seems no IMAX Theatre around MY including TH and SG that does show Oppenheimer in IMAX 70mm.
Kalau dekat pun is Aussie.
https://www.imax.com/news/oppenheimer-in-imax-70mm
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QUOTE(Katharsis @ Jul 16 2023, 07:06 PM)
Laser will look better no matter what, hence GSC Big is better image wise than majority of Malaysia's IMAX right now aside from screen size because of the Barca 4k laser. However, I will say I-City's IMAX although Xenon projector is still a fantastic experience because it is the largest 1.9:1 (it's slightly taller but very close enough) screen in Malaysia. It's the 2nd behind Velocity in size, but the seats are comfy, the hall and the cinema chain itself looks very cantik/high class. The IMAX hall itself is very dark so there won't be any distracting lights (1U's keluar sign for example lol).

Honestly, it comes down to what you want. You want large screens? Then from biggest to smallest, Velocity, I-City then 1U IMAX. Honestly, imo Xenon 2k still looks fine to me, the screen size overtakes the slight negativity in image quality.
I recommend seats above row F as you will need to uncomfortably lean your head backwards to properly encompass the movie's image in your peripheral view. The downsides of the sides of row G and above, especially if you sit near to the middle of the hall is that the seat indicator lights on the floor steps which can be distracting when viewing the screen/film. However, this is less distracting and uncomfortable than row F. I recommend row H, J and above as G has those fences/half walls in front of them, which may block some portion of the screen.
Lol. I think animated films still look good in normal halls (watched Across The Spider-verse and Puss in Boots: The Last Wish at GSC and TGV). Live-action movies though, yeah kinda ooof.

IOI City Mall Wing 2 GSC will open a Big hall with DA soon. Great alternative to IMAX Laser honestly mainly for pricing.
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Ok since IMAX Central iCity have the best IMAX, which I really agree.
Even the Deluxe halls is just amazing.
The screen and sound system is just nice.

Which is the best seat based on the current condition?
Thinking to switch my target from Sunway Velocity to Central iCity.

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I'll be traveling from East Coast to see Interstellar in September (the GSC event one). I don't think I care too much about xenon vs laser thing but I'm looking for big screen with nice sound system because Interstellar.

Anyone can help with recommendation?

This is my benchmark screen size (Auckland IMAX):

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QUOTE(khainiz94 @ Jul 18 2023, 11:24 AM)
Ok since IMAX Central iCity have the best IMAX, which I really agree.
Even the Deluxe halls is just amazing.
The screen and sound system is just nice.

Which is the best seat based on the current condition?
Thinking to switch my target from Sunway Velocity to Central iCity.

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I love to sit up front, and my favorite row is row G. Fills up your whole peripheral vision and close to the speaker in front to feel the bass.

Though some people might feel it's a bit too near (you might need to move your eyes around a bit to see the whole screen), but it's how I like it, to feel immersed!
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QUOTE(Fhaarkas @ Jul 18 2023, 11:43 AM)
I'll be traveling from East Coast to see Interstellar in September (the GSC event one). I don't think I care too much about xenon vs laser thing but I'm looking for big screen with nice sound system because Interstellar.

Anyone can help with recommendation?

This is my benchmark screen size (Auckland IMAX):

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So far GSC has not announced whether Interstellar will be re-released in IMAX, but if you dont care too much about Xenon and Laser (visual clarity), Central i-City is the best choice for screen size and sound system.


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