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This is great news!!!

Aksarben Cinema will upgrade all 1,700 seats in $1 million project

http://www.omaha.com/living/aksarben-ci ... ed6e0.html
By Micah Mertes / World-Herald staff writer wrote:The midtown multiplex — Omaha’s last locally owned commercial movie theater — will replace the 1,700 seats in its 10 auditoriums with plush new “Lux Lounger” seating. A third of the seats in each auditorium will be recliners.
By Micah Mertes / World-Herald staff writer wrote:Along with the new seats, Aksarben will move to assigned-seating ticketing, with patrons picking their seats before they go into the theater. Prices (adult tickets around $9 for matinees and $11 for shows after 6 p.m.) will not change. Nor will there be a difference in pricing between seats that recline and those that don’t.
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Great news. I feel like AkSarBen cinema was losing out to the other theaters in Omaha of late because of the seating.
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Yeah I would not go there because the seats are so much better at the Majestic.

Here's the weird thing though. It said in the article that only 1/3 of the seats will be recliners.....

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Greg S wrote:Yeah I would not go there because the seats are so much better at the Majestic.

Here's the weird thing though. It said in the article that only 1/3 of the seats will be recliners.....

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Yeah, they said all recliners would have messed up sight lines. But they're also moving toward assigned seating so if you want the recliners you're going to be able to reserve them.
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Dundeemaha wrote:
Greg S wrote:Yeah I would not go there because the seats are so much better at the Majestic.

Here's the weird thing though. It said in the article that only 1/3 of the seats will be recliners.....

Greg
Yeah, they said all recliners would have messed up sight lines. But they're also moving toward assigned seating so if you want the recliners you're going to be able to reserve them.
Recliners are OK. Reserved seating is why we changed from Aksarben to Alamo Drafthouse. That and the insistance on quiet at the Drafthouse.
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Greg S wrote: Here's the weird thing though. It said in the article that only 1/3 of the seats will be recliners...
Talked to the Barstows tonight at the UNO hockey game. Bill told me that once you sit in one of the "other chairs", you won't want the recliner anymore. He said the other chair is very comfy!
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Brad wrote:This is great news!!!

Aksarben Cinema will upgrade all 1,700 seats in $1 million project

http://www.omaha.com/living/aksarben-ci ... ed6e0.html
By Micah Mertes / World-Herald staff writer wrote:The midtown multiplex — Omaha’s last locally owned commercial movie theater — will replace the 1,700 seats in its 10 auditoriums with plush new “Lux Lounger” seating. A third of the seats in each auditorium will be recliners.
By Micah Mertes / World-Herald staff writer wrote:Along with the new seats, Aksarben will move to assigned-seating ticketing, with patrons picking their seats before they go into the theater. Prices (adult tickets around $9 for matinees and $11 for shows after 6 p.m.) will not change. Nor will there be a difference in pricing between seats that recline and those that don’t.
I missed this one..

Great news indeed :thumb: ...

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18th Annual Omaha Film Festival
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ESTABLISHED IN 2005, the Omaha Film Festival (OFF) began as a way for the Omaha community to experience the artistry of independent filmmaking through the exhibition of new films by aspiring artists that are otherwise unavailable for viewing in the area. The Festival showcases over 100 films during its annual event, selected from an average of close to 1000 annual entries that come in from around the world, offering a wide variety of independent cinema choices that includes regional and world premier films as well as advanced screenings of films that have already attracted wider distribution. Narrative features, documentaries, short films, and animated shorts are screened during the week-long Festival, with a special section for Nebraska-made films as well. The selected filmmakers are invited to attend the festival and are given the opportunity to discuss their films with the audience after each screening.
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Omaha the rising Hollywood? The Omaha Film Festival gains traction at 18th annual event

Your favorite movies aren’t just shown here anymore, they might be made here too. The 18th annual Omaha Film Festival kicks off March 7-12, 2023.
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Omaha Film Festival kicks off with story of couple who invested with Warren Buffett, donated bulk of wealth




Thursday night was the first night of the Omaha Film Festival and they're kicking things off with the tale of two people who made a huge donation with the help of a well-known investor. The idea behind the film is that one gift can change the world. It shares the story of an incredible family, who through smart investments built a massive fortune. A fortune that they would use to try to make the world a better place than they found it.
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Six days of movie magic;
The 19th annual Omaha Film Festival




Grab your popcorn because this one is going to be good. Six days, 98 films and hundreds of people will be here at the Aksarben Cinema for the 19th annual Omaha Film Festival. And were getting an inside look at what you can expect. from Feb. 27 to March 3 the Aksarben Cinema comes alive with filmmakers, directors, writers, actors and more. Festival Executive Director Marc Longbrake says the event goes beyond just seeing a movie on the big screen. "And then the film will go up on the screen, the credits’ role, and the filmmaker gets up and you can have a Q&A with that person. So, the opportunity to interact with a person that just made the piece of art that you're looking at I think it's incredible."
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Omaha Film Festival prepares for 19th year




Tuesday marks the kickoff of the 19th annual Omaha Film Festival. 98 films are being showcased this year, ranging from short films to documentaries to feature films from around the world. Included in this year’s lineup is a short film that’s been nominated for an Oscar: “Red White and Blue,” starring Brittany Snow. Filmmakers from most of the movies will be on site at their premiere, making it a more immersive experience for audience members. “If the filmmaker is in attendance, they’ll get up for a Q&A afterwards and you have a real opportunity to interact with that filmmaker directly after the film they just saw, and then that film maker is going to be here for the week. So you’ll see them in the hallway and you’ll see them at their after parties,” says Executive Director of the festival, Marc Longbrake.

The festival also hosts a screenplay competition, where live actors will perform the scripts and their writers will see it performed for the first time. According to Longbrake, Moviemaker Magazine named the Omaha Film Festival as one of the 50 coolest film festivals. The festival runs from February 27 through March 3. Ticket information can be found at their website. Individual tickets cost $10 each, or you can purchase an all-films pass for $65.

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