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2 & half hours long correct ?
will i be grabbed & entertained ? i get bored easily
will i be grabbed & entertained ? i get bored easily
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HybridSoldier23 wrote:
If you think it wasn't or that Nolan/the cast didn't do an amazing job selling the idea fully just think if M. Night Shamalanhad directed this picture and you'll change your mind.
funny you say that, because when they showed his new movie preview the whole audience booed him
HybridSoldier23 wrote:
If you think it wasn't or that Nolan/the cast didn't do an amazing job selling the idea fully just think if M. Night Shamalanhad directed this picture and you'll change your mind.
funny you say that, because when they showed his new movie preview the whole audience booed him
Originally Posted by Curious24
Originally Posted by xxxoverridexxx
Joseph Gordon Levitt is underrated
Leo isnt.
And for everyone thinking Imax is the way to see this....
"Inception is playing in standard 35mm, IMAX and IMAX digital. I would avoid the digital version at all costs since you will not be getting the full resolution of the anamorphic 35mm and 65mm VistaVision elements that Nolan used to construct the film. Standard IMAX will not doubt present much of the richness of the VistaVision photography, but then you have to compensate for the standard 35mm scenes which dominate the movie and often look terrible when transferred to IMAX film through their DMR process (The Dark Knight). It's also not imperative to see this film in either IMAX format like The Dark Knight, since unlike that film Inception has only one aspect ratio."
i dont understand what you're saying. I'm seeing in a Regular theater first then IMAX the next day,
Which one is better for this film. I saw TDK in IMAX and didnt like it bc its so big
Originally Posted by Curious24
Originally Posted by xxxoverridexxx
Joseph Gordon Levitt is underrated
Leo isnt.
And for everyone thinking Imax is the way to see this....
"Inception is playing in standard 35mm, IMAX and IMAX digital. I would avoid the digital version at all costs since you will not be getting the full resolution of the anamorphic 35mm and 65mm VistaVision elements that Nolan used to construct the film. Standard IMAX will not doubt present much of the richness of the VistaVision photography, but then you have to compensate for the standard 35mm scenes which dominate the movie and often look terrible when transferred to IMAX film through their DMR process (The Dark Knight). It's also not imperative to see this film in either IMAX format like The Dark Knight, since unlike that film Inception has only one aspect ratio."
i dont understand what you're saying. I'm seeing in a Regular theater first then IMAX the next day,
Which one is better for this film. I saw TDK in IMAX and didnt like it bc its so big
so regular IMAX is good? I saw it in regular theaters and like itOriginally Posted by xxxoverridexxx
Originally Posted by Curious24
Originally Posted by xxxoverridexxx
Joseph Gordon Levitt is underrated
Leo isnt.
And for everyone thinking Imax is the way to see this....
"Inception is playing in standard 35mm, IMAX and IMAX digital. I would avoid the digital version at all costs since you will not be getting the full resolution of the anamorphic 35mm and 65mm VistaVision elements that Nolan used to construct the film. Standard IMAX will not doubt present much of the richness of the VistaVision photography, but then you have to compensate for the standard 35mm scenes which dominate the movie and often look terrible when transferred to IMAX film through their DMR process (The Dark Knight). It's also not imperative to see this film in either IMAX format like The Dark Knight, since unlike that film Inception has only one aspect ratio."
i dont understand what you're saying. I'm seeing in a Regular theater first then IMAX the next day,
Which one is better for this film. I saw TDK in IMAX and didnt like it bc its so big
it was filmed with 35mm (film) in mind. So if you are seeing it in digital or one of those %$%$%@ digital imax's out now, then you arent watching it the way it was meant to be watched.
so regular IMAX is good? I saw it in regular theaters and like itOriginally Posted by xxxoverridexxx
Originally Posted by Curious24
Originally Posted by xxxoverridexxx
Joseph Gordon Levitt is underrated
Leo isnt.
And for everyone thinking Imax is the way to see this....
"Inception is playing in standard 35mm, IMAX and IMAX digital. I would avoid the digital version at all costs since you will not be getting the full resolution of the anamorphic 35mm and 65mm VistaVision elements that Nolan used to construct the film. Standard IMAX will not doubt present much of the richness of the VistaVision photography, but then you have to compensate for the standard 35mm scenes which dominate the movie and often look terrible when transferred to IMAX film through their DMR process (The Dark Knight). It's also not imperative to see this film in either IMAX format like The Dark Knight, since unlike that film Inception has only one aspect ratio."
i dont understand what you're saying. I'm seeing in a Regular theater first then IMAX the next day,
Which one is better for this film. I saw TDK in IMAX and didnt like it bc its so big
it was filmed with 35mm (film) in mind. So if you are seeing it in digital or one of those %$%$%@ digital imax's out now, then you arent watching it the way it was meant to be watched.
Originally Posted by UnbornSeed
I think he's still dreaming. The ending was awesome though.
Originally Posted by UnbornSeed
I think he's still dreaming. The ending was awesome though.