I returned to the new ArcLight Cinemas yesterday for a sneak preview of Westfield Montgomery's 16-screen cineplex, and have brought back plenty of photos (stay tuned for video). Obviously, the lobby wall of screens is what grabs your attention the most upon entering, and that real estate is currently promoting the highly-anticipated Interstellar, which starts showing on November 4 at ArcLight. I also sampled some of the food you can enjoy from the lobby's cafe, and their signature caramel corn. The latter is made on-site every day, and is more like taffy than the cheaper, "spray-on" caramel corn you might buy at the grocery store. Having said that, I'm a purist who enjoys the flavor and aroma of movie theater popcorn, preferably with extra butter. That aroma was in the air when I came in the door of the lobby, making this movie buff feel instantly at home.
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Extra butter for me |
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Chris Nolan's Interstellar dominates the lobby at the moment |
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This is just plain impressive |
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Showtimes |
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Light fixtures and a screen "curtain" accent the upscale feel of the lobby |
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Nice |
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Time waits for no man - and neither will the movie, if you're late |
There is a small area of the lobby dedicated to movie-themed gifts, including merchandise from Star Wars, Star Trek, A Christmas Story and The Wizard of Oz. You'll also find exhibit space throughout the cineplex, and yesterday, that was dedicated to stills from Christopher Nolan's Interstellar and costumes from Robin Hood and Black Swan.
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Costume from Black Swan |
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Robin Hood - as portrayed by comic book legend Stan Lee for ArcLight Cinemas |
About that food - my favorite so far is the Popcorn Chicken. Not to be confused with a frozen chicken product, this was fried fresh, was extremely tender and juicy, and comes with dipping sauces. I also tried a flatbread pizza which was pretty good, and a fountain-prepared Coca-Cola. There are charcuterie and cheese boards, and quite a few baked pastries for dessert.
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Ready for dessert? |
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Croissant? |
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Your diet just went out the window |
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Chocoholics unite |
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Thick brownie |
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"Cookies are a sometimes thing" - Cookie Monster (yeah, right!) |
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Not the typical theater food |
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Cheese board |
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"I'm crackers about cheese" - Wallace, The Curse of the Were-Rabbit |
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Popcorn chicken. Verdict? Awesome |
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Just about all of your favorite movie theater candies - plus local Glarus chocolate bars! |
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The lobby's cafe |
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Enjoy food and cocktails here, or take them into the theater |
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Concessions |
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Classic or caramel corn? |
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Try an adult beverage |
On to the theater! In this case, it was Auditorium 6. There was a
demonstration of the theater's Dolby Atmos sound system, which was very impressive. During an on-screen rainstorm, the 360º speaker setup made it sound like rain was literally falling from the ceiling and landing on the theater floor.
During an advance preview of
Nightcrawler later in the afternoon, that movie's unique color scheme for its stunning cinematographic views of Los Angeles was richly displayed. As several representatives of ArcLight mentioned, the chain's California locations are where directors go when they want to see their films as they were meant to be seen. That includes the black box theater concept, no crackling popcorn bags (it comes in tubs, instead) and nacho-crunching, and no texting during the movies. Ushers take more of a host role here, and forget about standing in line - there are no lines, and all seating is reserved. As I mentioned in the past, there are also no ads. You might get a bonus feature after the movie, or a very short one as one of the few previews before it - you may recall some of those ArcLight-exclusive features I have posted here on the blog in the past.
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Large numbers help you quickly locate your reserved seat |
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Comfortable |
A test drive of the plush cloth seats found them to be very comfortable (although the running time of
Interstellar should give them the ultimate test!).
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Remember the movie poster cases from the hard hat tour? |
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Little movie called Hunger Games |
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Interstellar still |
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Big Hero 6 |
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Returning to the lobby from the auditoriums |
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#RodStewartProblems |
Go ahead and check out the movies on sale now, and be one of the first in Bethesda to experience ArcLight Cinemas' first location outside of California. Why wait until the grand opening on November 4, when you can buy tickets now for
John Wick tomorrow night (October 23 at 10:00 PM), and enjoy a livestreamed Q and A with Keanu Reeves from Los Angeles after the film? Looking forward to more of those types of events here in the future.
ArcLight has set the bar high for the next generation of movie theaters in Montgomery County, and it will be interesting to see how iPic Theaters will stack up at Pike and Rose up the road.
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But first let me take a selfie |
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