[SPOILERS] TDKR 6-minute IMAX prologue
Posted: February 16th, 2012, 11:27 pm
"OWWW!"movieman1005 wrote:What a pussyTehBatGetsBraked wrote:
That lil' squeal he does
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"OWWW!"movieman1005 wrote:What a pussyTehBatGetsBraked wrote:
That lil' squeal he does
Most dome theaters use 70mm. Chris doesn't so much care how big the screen was that people saw it on, just the projection medium.solo2001 wrote:Anyone care to guess why the prologue wasn't shown in digital theaters but WAS shown in dome theaters?
Same here. 70mm is cool looking for sure, but I don't mind IMAX Digital, at all.EnzoTheBaker wrote:I know there are a lot of 70mm die-hards on here, but I would much rather watch an IMAX digital projection on a large flat screen than a film projection on a smaller screen or a dome.
Agreed. Especially since there isn't a 70mm here in Georgia that show's first run films.MSUspartans2211 wrote:In all honesty, the prologue should have been shown in front of all IMAX presentations of MI:4; regardless of the format medium. Digital and 70mm projections have their differences but we can all agree both look great.
I was so disappointed that Georgia, better yet Atlanta, doesn't have one. I'm pretty sure Fernback Natural History Museum downtown has a 70mm screen but they don't show first run films like you said.DoubleD wrote:Agreed. Especially since there isn't a 70mm here in Georgia that show's first run films.MSUspartans2211 wrote:In all honesty, the prologue should have been shown in front of all IMAX presentations of MI:4; regardless of the format medium. Digital and 70mm projections have their differences but we can all agree both look great.
They're showing MI:4 starting Friday, and they've announced they're showing TDKR opening day! I live in Columbus, so I'm so pumped about this.MSUspartans2211 wrote:I was so disappointed that Georgia, better yet Atlanta, doesn't have one. I'm pretty sure Fernback Natural History Museum downtown has a 70mm screen but they don't show first run films like you said.DoubleD wrote:
Agreed. Especially since there isn't a 70mm here in Georgia that show's first run films.