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== 1998 - [DEBUT] Famous Players gets IMAX screens == | == 1998 - [DEBUT] Famous Players gets IMAX screens == | ||
− | * IMAX, having primarily been in specialized venues such as museums or the Ontario Science Centre, expands to Famous Players locations such as the Paramount Theatre at Richmond/John St. <ref>[https://www.proquest.com/hnptorontostar/docview/1348875200/F0D352365A345B0PQ/41?accountid=14369 | + | * IMAX, having primarily been in specialized venues such as museums or the Ontario Science Centre, expands to Famous Players locations such as the Paramount Theatre at Richmond/John St. <ref>[https://www.proquest.com/hnptorontostar/docview/1348875200/F0D352365A345B0PQ/41?accountid=14369 Imaxs plans Canadian expansion (Toronto Star, 05 Feb 1998)]</ref> |
* IMAX is renowned for its strict quality control in projection and sound. | * IMAX is renowned for its strict quality control in projection and sound. | ||
* Cineplex makes no IMAX expansion plans but ends up owning the new IMAX locations created by Famous Players and later AMC via aquisition in later years. | * Cineplex makes no IMAX expansion plans but ends up owning the new IMAX locations created by Famous Players and later AMC via aquisition in later years. |