Agreed. Very Knoxian.
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AMC's Loews Lincoln Square theater in New York City has a 70mm IMAX theater, but recently removed its film projector to make way for the installation of something called "IMAX with laser," IMAX's "next-generation" cinema projection system that uses two side-by-side 4K projectors. That would be great (potentially even an improvement over 70mm) except the setup won't be complete until mid-January, when Star Wars' one-month exclusive run ends. In the meantime, the Loews Lincoln Square will use its digital projector, which means moviegoers will be watching a widescreen image that won't fill the massive 76' x 97' screen.
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What the ****? Well this is disappointing.
http://screencrush.com/star-wars-the-force-awakens-imax-theaters/
I bought a ticket for the one true, 70mm IMAX in NYC, and it's not even showing the movie in the format. What is the point of filming it in 70mm and not actually show it in that format in all 70mm theaters?
quote:Sorry mate! These are the kinds of things in life that are extremely frustrating! You put a lot of time/effort into making the right choice and then this sort of thing happens.
The thing that really annoys me is that I could've gotten a ticket at another IMAX in Long Island and grabbed a really good seat, but I got a crappy seat at this theater because I figured it was worth it for the 70mm IMAX scenes on Jakku.
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I love Colbert. I feel bad not watching his new format, but I like Fallon's stuff more and I miss the actual Colbert character, but I"m sure he'll geek out full tilt once December hits and have all the stars of the movie on. Should be a lot of fun.
quote:Seriously WTF. I bought 4 tickets to the only one in the area for this specific reason, on Sunday! I could have gotten tickets on Friday and not have wait three days and drive across the Metroplex just to see it like I would at the local.
What the ****? Well this is disappointing.
http://screencrush.com/star-wars-the-force-awakens-imax-theaters/
I bought a ticket for the one true, 70mm IMAX in NYC, and it's not even showing the movie in the format. What is the point of filming it in 70mm and not actually show it in that format in all 70mm theaters?