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ky0nn t1_j11t4n2 wrote

God dammit. I wanted to go to the Arclight because it's not an AMC.

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ky0nn t1_j11tpbx wrote

At least we have some good indie spots in the area. Coolidge Corner, Somerville Theatre, Kendall Square Cinema... All good if you're not trying to see mass-market stuff like Marvel movies.

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FlyingTaquitoBrother t1_j11vozz wrote

The Arclight experience will be but a mere cross-country flight away, as the original Arclight in LA will re-open next year, as the company owns the land and buildings, unlike Arclight Boston, which was leased.

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therealcmj t1_j11x4js wrote

> The 13-screen cinema is new — it opened in December 2019 and closed three months later due to Covid-19.

Talk about terrible timing.

And AMC being able to raise more money coming out of COVID lockdowns thanks to people who use the word “stonks” makes this just… I don’t even know what.

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seadev32 t1_j11xc9p wrote

Managed to see 1 movie there in the before times. It was a pretty nice theater, I'm curious if AMC will run it as a luxury style theater like arclight went for

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Ok-Interview3095 t1_j11zlm2 wrote

Still miss this space. Saw the Uncut Gems premiere w/Sandler, Garnett (and a lot of Celtics) as they opened. Such a better experience.

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BuckyWunderlick007 t1_j124gbk wrote

This is a fantastic theater. Particularly the large auditorium is the best movie experience in Boston IMO. Great audio and video, truly comfortable ergonomic seats (none of this heated recliner crap).

Part of the magic was in the way Arclight managed it (limited commercials only before showtime, shows starting on time, no in seat service). Some of this will certainly go away with AMC, but it will be great just to have this theater back online.

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spedmunki t1_j129mld wrote

I thought Alamo Draffhouse was going to buy them….

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SinibusUSG t1_j134awz wrote

Let's not pretend that investors liked AMC stock for any reason other than it being the one they randomly chose to be their pump-and-dump target, or that it and GME were in any way representative of the investment system working as intended. There's a reason AMC is back to its pre-COVID price

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Friendly-Matter-3819 t1_j1360k5 wrote

I’m in gme not amc but yea that was the motive at first. Then the light was shined on how corrupt the system really is after they took away the buy button and prevented a squeeze 2 years ago and Now I want gme to succeed.

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seriousnotshirley t1_j13mtdp wrote

I knew about ArcLight from having gone to the one in Hollywood randomly. It was such an amazing experience that when I first read about Arclight coming to Boston in 2013 or 2014 I was pumped.

I saw one movie and that was it. Such a disappointment.

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DevenStonow t1_j13s99c wrote

the buy button was never removed

the squeeze already happened

literally nothing corrupt is going on with GME

have fun thinking you're going to become rich off a failing videogame retailer that treats it's employees like shit and thinks an NFT marketplace is a good idea

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Go_fahk_yourself t1_j13wfoa wrote

You have no idea what your talking about. How’s your 401k doing lately. How much did you loose in 2008? The entire financial market is a giant Ponzi scam and retirement funds are the ones who loose most because all the banks and hedge funds use your 401k and other retirement funds money on foolish risky bets in the case of GME they lost that bet. Keep listening to the main stream news narrative. AMC and GME were far from pump n dumps.

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johnmcboston t1_j1471jc wrote

Interesting. Not sure how crowded Boylston st AMC gets, and the theater in the seaport is also re-opening. Will North Station get enough business??

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Go_fahk_yourself t1_j169ep9 wrote

Wow, we share a few comments with each other and you have me all summed up. Your too cute. Go on and play your dungeons and dragons, along with your magic cards, and let the adults handle the conversation.

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