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I agree, the place smells big time, also, when I went to see Final Destination in 3d I had to pay for the glasses, which I had no problem with it, my problem was the idiot who collected the tickets wanted me to give back the glasses, if I freaking paid for them, they are mine, I'm not giving them back. I think a better approach would have been to give the glasses for free and collect them back at the end of the movie. But forcing people to pay for them and then asking them to return them is ridiculus, give me my 3 dollars that I paid and you will get your glasses back.
Reviewed from Yahoo! Movies: I most heartily agree with all the comments currently posted. Six of us go to the Brick Plaza Loews/AMC almost every Friday to see the new releases. We are constantly looking for clean seats and areas without sticky floors. I agree also with the need for a employee to remain in the theater until the actual movie starts. I need to go look for the manager many times because of low sound, bad picture quality, etc. How come there seems to be no problems when they show the advertisements and the previews?????
The place is not only dirty but the smell is unbareable. The bathrooms need a good cleaning as well. I'm surprised that AMC allows this to happen. When it was under the control of Lowes the place was much cleaner.
Went to see Harry Potter movie and there were 2 little kids sitting close up front with their mother. The baby was about 2 years old and he cried, shreiked, talked and ran up and down the ailes throughout the entire movie. It was awful, I wanted to go out and demand my money back, but my husband talked me out of it. Why do they let babies and little kids in the theater anyway? Next time I go to this theater if there are kids who spoil the movie, the way these 2 did, I'll demand my money back! STOP LETTING BABIES RUIN IT FOR EVERYONE ELSE! And by the way, the mother was a real jerk for not trying to calm down the little brat.
The theater is the closest to my house, but I have decided not to use it because of the disgusting bathrooms. The theater floors are also filthy. They are full of trash, popcorn and sticky drink spills.