MONSTERS VS. ALIENS 3D
When California girl Susan Murphy is unwittingly clobbered by a meteor full of outer space gunk on her wedding day, she mysteriously grows to 49-feet-11-inches tall. Alerted to the threat of this new monster, the military jumps into action and Susan is captured and secreted away to a covert government compound. There, she is renamed Ginormica and placed in confinement with a ragtag group of other monsters: the brilliant but insect-headed Dr. Cockroach, Ph.D.; the macho half-ape, half-fish The Missing Link; the gelatinous and indestructible B.O.B.; and the 350-foot grub called Insectosaurus. Their confinement is cut short, however, when a mysterious alien robot lands on Earth and begins storming the country. In a moment of desperation, The President is persuaded by General W.R. Monger to enlist the motley crew of Monsters to combat the Alien Robot and save the world from imminent destruction.
UNDER THE SEA 3D
Audiences will travel to some of the most exotic locations on this planet and see many creatures for the very first time. The film is being shot by Director/Cinematographer Howard Hall, produced by Toronto’s Toni Myers, executive produced by Graeme Ferguson, and produced for Howard Hall Productions by Michele Hall. This filmmaking team has captured some of the most extraordinary marine life ever shot on film, including the Stonefish – the world’s most venomous fish – and a new species of shark yet to be described by science. Narrated by Jim Carrey.
See South Australia’s exquisite Leafy Sea Dragon and the endangered puppy-like Sea Lion – animals that can be found nowhere else on Earth. Filming with the IMAX 3D camera, the highest resolution motion picture camera ever created, allowed filmmakers to immerse audiences in this amazing underwater world as never before, bringing them face-to-face with these magical creatures. Sponsored locally by Wachovia and co-sponsored by the Arthur F. and Alice E. Adams Foundation.
DINOSAURS ALIVE! 3D
Dinosaurs Alive! 3D will bring dinosaurs to life with the magic of scientifically accurate and stunningly realistic computer-generated animation.
MUMMIES: SECRETS OF THE PHARAOHS
Follow researchers and explorers as they piece together the archeological and genetic clues of Egyptian mummies.
SHARKS 3D: A Close Encounter with the Lions and Tigers of the Ocean
Presented by Jean-Michel Cousteau, SHARKS 3D is a breathtaking 3D film experience offering up-close encounters with a multitude of shark species, including the Great White, Hammerhead, and Whale Shark. Witness them as they really are: not wicked man-eaters, but fascinating and endangered animals that have been in existence a million years before dinosaurs roamed the earth.
WILD SAFARI 3D: A South African Adventure (3D)
This real-life adventure searches for Africa's "Big Five" animals: the elephant, the Cape buffalo, the rhino, the leopard and the lion. From the grasslands of Addo/Shamwari to the savannahs of the Kalahari, this 3,000 mile journey come complete with face-to-face encounters with these magnificent creatures.
CORAL REEF ADVENTURE
Let your students experience the awesome beauty and fragility of the coral reefs of the South Pacific. Soar over the volcanic peaks of Tahiti, dive 350 feet to explore deep corals off the coast of Fiji, and swim amid sharks in the coral canyons of Rangiroa Atoll. Learn about these delicate exosystems and why these reefs are so important to humans.
FORCES OF NATURE (2D)
This film showcases the awesome spectacle of earthquakes, volcanoes, and tornadoes as we follow scientists on their quests to understand how these natural disasters are triggered. Audiences will learn what is being done to predict and prepare for these events - and minimize their deadly effects.
GALAPAGOS
Experience the raw power and beauty of the Galapagos Islands. This fantastic voyage puts you face-to-face with giant Galapagos tortoises, marine iguanas, blue-footed booby birds and other unusual animals that live in this isolated environment.
DEEP SEA 3D
Now Showing through May 2007
Come face-to-face with some of the most unique, dangerous and colorful creatures, from the unusual wolf eel to the giant Pacific octopus. This 3D adventure will take your students underwater to witness the peculiar and amazing behavior of these deep sea inhabitants as they rely on each other for survival.<
MYSTERIES OF EGYPT (2D)
National Geographic's Mysteries of Egypt unlocks the myths and reveals the masterpieces of this fascinating empire that began some 5,000 years ago. The powerful tale of ancient Egypt stars legendary screen actor and native Egyptian, Omar Sharif (Doctor Zhivago, Lawrence of Arabia) and Kate Maberly (The Secret Garden).
SPACE STATION 3D
Take the first cinematic journey to the International Space Station (ISS) - where you can experience life in zero gravity. Transported by the magic of IMAX technology, you will join the astronauts from Florida's Kennedy Space Center and cosmonauts from Russia's Baikonur Cosmodrome to rendezvous with their new home in orbit 220 miles above Earth.
WILD SAFARI 3D: A South African Adventure (3D)
This real-life adventure searches for Africa's "Big Five" animals: the elephant, the Cape buffalo, the rhino, the leopard and the lion. From the grasslands of Addo/Shamwari to the savannahs of the Kalahari, this 3,000 mile journey come complete with face-to-face encounters with these magnificent creatures.
Additional Films Available for Group Bookings:
AFRICA: The Serengeti
ALIEN ADVENTURE 3D
ANTARCTICA
CIRQUE DU SOLEIL: Journey of Man (3D)
LEWIS AND CLARK: Great Journey West
CYBERWORLD 3D
TO THE LIMIT
T-REX: Back to the Cretaceous 3D
WIRED TO WIN: Surviving the Tour de France
YELLOWSTONE
ROVING MARS
IMAX® FCAT STANDARDS
IMAX® films are selected not only for their visual and dramatic impact,
but also for their educational content. Our films meet many FCAT and Sunshine
State Standards such as Processes that Shape the Earth, Organization of the
Universe, Concepts of Measurement, Ancient Civilizations, Historical Chronologies,
and the Impact of Science on Society. IMAX® films present unique opportunities
to integrate visual arts with required core content areas. More detailed
critiques (including FCAT standards) are available upon request.