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AMC DINE-IN Fullerton 20

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1001 S Lemon St
Fullerton, CA 92832

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7 (149) 926-9620
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Best

This movie theater was Fantastic. Just for the fact that it was our own private screening. It was Saturday morning at about 11 am and we wer...

Worst

Movie theatres have been pricey these days but its geting insane! Almost 10$ to see a crummy movie just left a sour taste in my mouth. Not t...

Wonderful Experience 2/20/2008

This movie theater was Fantastic. Just for the fact that it was our own private screening. It was Saturday morning at about 11 am and we wer... more

popping the prices off the movies 12/27/2007

Movies now are getting expense for no apparent reason and the food is get the same way too. $10 for a movie isnt worth it unless you watch i... more

Pricey 12/27/2007

Movie theatres have been pricey these days but its geting insane! Almost 10$ to see a crummy movie just left a sour taste in my mouth. Not t... more

half and half 6/6/2005

This is kind of a weird theater in the regard that it's split in two. Half of it is old and half of it is new. The old side is like any othe... more

Good 5/28/2005

The theater is a newer one so it has nice seats and big screens. the only issue is that it is located in the back parking lot of costco. no... more

Not Bad 5/8/2005

AMC is a pretty good movie theater, it is not that bad, but there are better theaters out there. This one you have to wait in long lines to... more

Very private! 3/1/2005

I love going to this movie theatre because it never gets full. When a huge movie opens, you do not have to show up here hours in advance lik... more
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  • In Short
    In 1920, Edward Durwood opened a single-screen picture house in Kansas City, Mo. Over the next 40 years, his company went on to pioneer the use of four- and six-screen theaters. In 1969, the company incorporated as American Multi-Cinema Inc. in honor of its signature multiplexes. Now, the company is known for theaters with 14 or more screens, as well as innovations such as armrests with built-in cup holders, stadium seating with LoveSeats, ATM-style ticketing and online ticket purchasing.

  • 10/5/2008 Provided by Citysearch
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