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* "The Eglinton Theatre has now been renovated into a rental hall for banquets and special events and has been renamed the “Eglinton Grand.”" <ref>http://cinematreasures.org/theaters/847</ref>
 
* "The Eglinton Theatre has now been renovated into a rental hall for banquets and special events and has been renamed the “Eglinton Grand.”" <ref>http://cinematreasures.org/theaters/847</ref>
  
== 2005 - [BUY] Cineplex buys Famous Players (1920-2005) ==  
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== 2005 - [BUY] Cineplex Buys Famous Players (1920-2005) ==  
 
* "from Viacom for CA$500 million" <ref> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cineplex_Entertainment </ref>
 
* "from Viacom for CA$500 million" <ref> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cineplex_Entertainment </ref>
 
* This acquisition meant that Cineplex now owned one IMAX theatre in Toronto (the Paramount/Scotiabank).
 
* This acquisition meant that Cineplex now owned one IMAX theatre in Toronto (the Paramount/Scotiabank).
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* in the wake of the Avatar 3D craze of 2009  buoying up attendance at IMAX theaters by moviegoers wanting to experience James Cameron's scifi epic in all its big screen glory, Cineplex introduces UltrAVX, which isn't a format like IMAX and doesn't have strict quality controls like IMAX, but it does have the letters A & X in it, so it kinda sounds like IMAX. <ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20100625145214/http://www.cineplex.com/Theatres/UltraAVX.aspx</ref>
 
* in the wake of the Avatar 3D craze of 2009  buoying up attendance at IMAX theaters by moviegoers wanting to experience James Cameron's scifi epic in all its big screen glory, Cineplex introduces UltrAVX, which isn't a format like IMAX and doesn't have strict quality controls like IMAX, but it does have the letters A & X in it, so it kinda sounds like IMAX. <ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20100625145214/http://www.cineplex.com/Theatres/UltraAVX.aspx</ref>
  
== 2010 - [DEBUT] AMC adds IMAX screens to Yonge Dundas cinemas ==
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== 2010 - [DEBUT] - AMC adds IMAX screens to Yonge Dundas cinemas ==
 
* on October 15, 2010, AMC Yonge Dundas celebrated the opening of it's IMAX Theatre with a slate of IMAX films that weekend.  Friday's films were:
 
* on October 15, 2010, AMC Yonge Dundas celebrated the opening of it's IMAX Theatre with a slate of IMAX films that weekend.  Friday's films were:
 
** Avatar: An IMAX 3D Experience - Showtime: 3:30 PM
 
** Avatar: An IMAX 3D Experience - Showtime: 3:30 PM

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