...not really. That multi-screen presentation idea was a flop, and the founders gave up on it in order to pursue the giant screen format.

LieMax in a smallish LieMax theater may indeed be a better experience than some regular theaters. (I'm lucky enough to live in Los Angeles, so I have two real 1570 film, giant screen IMAX theaters within driving distance - AND the regular theaters here are pretty damn good too.

My concern with New Rochelle is the fact that they have the traditional six story screen but are projecting a 2K image up on it. You'll be able to count the pixels if you want - and it'll likely be too dim.

The new laser projection system they're working on, if they don't F it up, could be something special. Time will tell.