look like a strong visual movie Trying to wrap my head around the story I hope they can bring it home Gravity was similar to me . .it was not as great as hyped but . . . not a bad movie Rocket River
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For film buffs, any pros to seeing this film in 70mm, 35mm, or whatever the standard is nowadays? Alamo Drafthouse in Austin is listing the three different types and not sure what benefit each has. Is it just more resolution?
Nowadays when you go see a movie at the theater, it is all digital. Meaning the company of said movie sends the theater chain the movie via email and it is streaming. They give them a code to enter and starts at the designated showtimes, be sure your theater has internet connection though, lol. 35mm or 70 mm are film reels that needs to be shipped and use a projection. Or so from what I heard.
Nope it's not an original. A same ol same ol with a mix of Armageddon and day after tomorrow. Sad that Nolan has started buying into his hype.