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Yeah, I mean, if you don't have a real IMAX near you, then a fake IMAX is probably you're next best option.
I guess it is a "real" IMAX, as it is actually called "IMAX". But it just isnt in the highest quality.
But anyway, Thanks!![]()
As crazy as it sounds hearing myself say this, I'm more excited about this movie than any Batmans Nolan made. This just looks so god damn epic and relevant in the best possible way. Is October over yet?
I have the exact opposite reaction. I'm trying to tell myself to get excited and I don't know why. I usually love Nolan.
. Id pay the price of admission just to see that single scene on a theater screen.Have you seen the new IMAX trailer? There is a shot of the ship traveling across the event horizon of a massive black hole's event horizon and the ship looks tiny and the whole thing is just jaw dropping.
What makes it even more awesome is the black hole is actually depicted properly. Its not just a flat black hole with a disc, but a massive 3D spherical void with matter spinning at near light speed all around it and over it. Its justId pay the price of admission just to see that single scene on a theater screen.
My Interstellar hype is about the same level of TDKR's. But as the release date closes in, it just gets bigger and bigger. Movie of the year coming up folks!As crazy as it sounds hearing myself say this, I'm more excited about this movie than any Batmans Nolan made. This just looks so god damn epic and relevant in the best possible way. Is October over yet?


One thing I love about living the DC area: multiple real IMAX options around. After watching the IMAX trailer, I plan to see this on all of them.![]()
I'm going to BOTH Air & Space museums, haha. I'll probably go to the one in Chantilly first since its screen is a little bigger.Yeah, that is great, isn't it? I'm probably going to see it in the Air and Space Museum because, well, it just fits.
It does. I've seen a couple of regular Hollywood movies on a Dome IMAX and wouldn't recommend it. Granted, I don't think I've seen one that was SHOT for IMAX on the Dome, but I also don't think the different frame size would change my opinion on it.I actually have a 15/70 film IMAX only an hour from me, but its a ****ing Dome IMAX. I cant imagine watching a movie on that. Ive watched documentaries shot for Dome on it, but a film shot for a flat frame being projected onto a dome would prolly look all wrong.