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The 2017 World War II thriller about the evacuation of British and Allied troops from Dunkirk beach.
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StarWarsIsAwesome123 wrote:I asked this in the IMAX locations thread but I figured I should ask it here as well. The IMAX theater I'm planning to see it in 70mm film at currently charges $19.25 for IMAX digital movies at noon or later and $12.75 for showings before noon. When they show this in 70mm, will the ticket prices remain the same as they are with digital films?
Prices should be the same, yes.

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BlairCo wrote:I'd fly down to Melbourne to see it, but I ain't got nobody to do it with.
You're in Brisbane right? I'm also flying down there from Brissy (and by myself) to see it in 70 mm. I wouldn't miss it just because I've got no one to go with.

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ChristMAX wrote:
BlairCo wrote:I'd fly down to Melbourne to see it, but I ain't got nobody to do it with.
You're in Brisbane right? I'm also flying down there from Brissy (and by myself) to see it in 70 mm. I wouldn't miss it just because I've got no one to go with.
I am in Brisbane. But Dunkirk is also being released 2 days after my birthday, so I wouldn't just want to go down there by myself just for Dunkirk. I'm perfectly happy with seeing it at the Southbank Cineplex in Cinema 5.

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BlairCo wrote:I'd fly down to Melbourne to see it, but I ain't got nobody to do it with.
Honestly, If I was in your shoes, I'd definitely go, even If I'll have to go by myself. Hell, I was planning on flying by myself to London to see it, and I still might fly to a nearby country to see it in IMAX Laser.

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BlairCo wrote:
ChristMAX wrote:
BlairCo wrote:I'd fly down to Melbourne to see it, but I ain't got nobody to do it with.
You're in Brisbane right? I'm also flying down there from Brissy (and by myself) to see it in 70 mm. I wouldn't miss it just because I've got no one to go with.
I am in Brisbane. But Dunkirk is also being released 2 days after my birthday, so I wouldn't just want to go down there by myself just for Dunkirk. I'm perfectly happy with seeing it at the Southbank Cineplex in Cinema 5.
Is that a regular theater, as in 2.35:1 with no expanded ratio scenes?

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Yes, but it is the biggest cinema screen in the city; it's a 25 metre Cinemascope screen.

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BlairCo wrote:Yes, but it is the biggest cinema screen in the city; it's a 25 metre Cinemascope screen.
That makes up for it then!

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BlairCo wrote:Yes, but it is the biggest cinema screen in the city; it's a 25 metre Cinemascope screen.
And was once upon a time an IMAX anyway

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