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
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....
sunway pyramid is the best.....TGV...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
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....
Oct 18 2012, 09:46 PM

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