
This cinema is "joint-worst-in-Austin" along with the AMC inside Barton Creek Mall. Is it some sort of clue that these companies only have one theater each in Austin? Here is my litany of complaints.
- The layout of the cinema is terrible... on two floors with restrooms only on the lower, and concessions only on the upper. Lots of walking through doors with your food and confusion.
- The projection and cinema construction is weird and unbecoming. A long, narrow auditorium with a medium-sized screen high up on the front wall, there is not much width for stereo imaging. I have to admit that I can't rule out some idiosyncratic mixing technique employed by Quentin Tarantino, but the movie didn't have a lot of width to the soundfield, nor did it hardly ever use the surrounds for anything. The culprit more than likely is the cinema IMO. There was all sorts of boom and reverberation at some frequencies, and a general lack of hi-end to the sound... I am not convinced it was digital sound, though the soundtrack was flawless & no artifacting was detected. Picture was generally well focused but not pin-sharp, and was projected off the left edge of the screen onto the wall. The other oddity about this cinema is that the screens are curved. The only cinema in Austin like it. I assume it's some sort of method of maintaining focus or brightness across the screen, but it is unusual enough to distract.
- Rowdy patrons... Lakeline Mall is filled with teens that have nothing to do, and they frequently vent their frustrations inside this cinema. I didn't seem to sense the same problem with the AMC at Barton Creek Mall. But there were kids here talking during this movie - and I mean talking, not whispering, who evidently had no clue you're supposed to stay quiet when visiting a cinema! Shining their bright cellphones around, too. Bah. I recommend you avoid this cinema if possible.
- Acoustic isolation was not good... Inglourious Basterds has plenty of quieter scenes, and I am certain I could hear dialogue from the adjoining auditorum!
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