In the case of this movie about 20-30 mins that were filmed with imax cameras so will look their best in the imax format.
You will go see in theaters.
Even if Wen and I have to drag you to a midnight show after the concert.
Maybe I'm just spoiled. At the theatre I used to work at we had a screen that was 70'x30'. That's not as tall as an IMAX, but its as wide as some, and you don't have to suffer through the black bars or edited down movies or anything.
And now I work at a theatre that's all digital, which is better no matter how big your screen is, so...
Maybe I'm just spoiled. At the theatre I used to work at we had a screen that was 70'x30'. That's not as tall as an IMAX, but its as wide as some, and you don't have to suffer through the black bars or edited down movies or anything.
And now I work at a theatre that's all digital, which is better no matter how big your screen is, so...
Nah, you're wrong there. You get way more detail out of 70 mm film than you will from digital movies for at least the next decade or two.
But most movies that run on imax in regular old movie theaters aren't using 70 mm so the point for the most part is moot. But for a movie like Batman, much of it filmed on 70 mm? Oh buddy I can't wait.
Holy shit Batman, holy effin shit. I just got back from a advanced screening. I dont even know who I am anymore, except that I'm nothing compared to this movie, and never will be. I can't even watch another movie now because I know it won't be as good as this one. I've got tickets for the IMAX showing this weekend that I bought weeks in advance and I absolutely cannot wait to see it again. I'm actually more excited to go see it again than I was before seeing it for the first time.
Anyways, yeah, guess I hyped it up a bit...go see it
Nah, you're wrong there. You get way more detail out of 70 mm film than you will from digital movies for at least the next decade or two.
But most movies that run on imax in regular old movie theaters aren't using 70 mm so the point for the most part is moot. But for a movie like Batman, much of it filmed on 70 mm? Oh buddy I can't wait.
I've seen movies in IMAX and it was nothing special, at least compared to what I've seen. If you're used to smaller "regular" theatres and the projectionists aren't very good, I'm sure IMAX is amazing. But when you've been able to go to something like the Cine Capri and digital, its not that great.