R
rnatalli
Audioholic Ninja
The Dark Knight comes out this Friday and I plan to see it Saturday night at the IMAX. I just thought I'd get the thread going as I'm sure there's a lot of anticipation.
WOW, that I max should be something. Wish the IMAX near me would show regular moviesThe Dark Knight comes out this Friday and I plan to see it Saturday night at the IMAX. I just thought I'd get the thread going as I'm sure there's a lot of anticipation.
Wow...IMAX...cool!The Dark Knight comes out this Friday and I plan to see it Saturday night at the IMAX. I just thought I'd get the thread going as I'm sure there's a lot of anticipation.
Is the I-Max really that much better? I guess it is in 3-D right? Never been ,but no time like the present I always say.The Dark Knight comes out this Friday and I plan to see it Saturday night at the IMAX. I just thought I'd get the thread going as I'm sure there's a lot of anticipation.
IMAX has a better projector compared to your standard theater. I noticed a difference and I'm an avid movie goer. The sound was a different story. I don't know if it was where I was sitting, or something was broken, but the bass response was completely drowned out.Is the I-Max really that much better? I guess it is in 3-D right? Never been ,but no time like the present I always say.
Cheers,
Phil
Thanks jost for the info. So, you are basically saying IMAX has a better picture???Not sure if its 3-D (though I heard Beowulf in 3D was amazing. My friend said he ducked!), but I read that Nolan used IMAX cameras for 6 major action sequences. I took the impression from the article that this is a rarity...
![]()
I saw Superman Returns in I-Max/3D as well as later on BD on my home system... my take is that it looked awesome in the theater but it sounded much better at home. I don't know if it's commonplace, but I had a similar experience to Sheep where I was just totally underwhelmed by the sound. It could be that they hope to use the larger picture to amaze the audience, so they put less effort into the acoustics.Is the I-Max really that much better? I guess it is in 3-D right? Never been ,but no time like the present I always say.
Cheers,
Phil
The people that have already seen in it regular theatres say that the IMAX shoots are smaller vertically on the screen. Apparently when you watch in IMAX, the movie will fill the entire IMAX screen no matter what kind of shot it is. This won't be the case for regular theatre and you will see the aspect ratio change throughout the movie.Thanks for the info. Questions gus.
Will watching in IMAX have differing aspects as well? (or does converting "regular" film to IMAX aspect bypass the aspect change? if so, how?)
Are you planning on watching in IMAX?
cheers.
ps I just watched 2/3 of Batman Gotham Knight animation last night. Pretty cool, will finish it tonight. Another gift set from my friend. He's given me so many, but this last batch was still half HD-DVD's (u-571 & the thing). A replacement HD-A35 is like $600 on amazon...I guess I can't complain.
![]()
I don't think the screen will shrink in size during the movie. Rather, they will need to use either compression or stretch the picture so it stays the same.The people that have already seen in it regular theatres say that the IMAX shoots are smaller vertically on the screen. Apparently when you watch in IMAX, the movie will fill the entire IMAX screen no matter what kind of shot it is. This won't be the case for regular theatre and you will see the aspect ratio change throughout the movie.
I bought my IMAX tickets two weeks ago and already the 12am and 3am shows were sold out. My IMAX theatre is apparently going to be showing it 24/7 for the first weekend.
The Tim Burton joker was a campy silver age version of the joker. Nolan Joker is modern, "The Killing Joke" version. You really can't compare the two because they are from two very different eras. It's like comparing silver age Batman to modern age Batman, can't be done.I hope I am wrong on this, but why redo the Joker when Jack Nicholson already did a great job back in the early 90s?
I want a Justice League Movie!
Some reviewers at rotten tomatoes have already stated that the movie shrinks during the IMAX scenes.I don't think the screen will shrink in size during the movie. Rather, they will need to use either compression or stretch the picture so it stays the same.
SheepStar
I'll let you know when I see it.Some reviewers at rotten tomatoes have already stated that the movie shrinks during the IMAX scenes.
True but my favorite Joker is still Mark Hamill in the cartoon from the late 90s.The Tim Burton joker was a campy silver age version of the joker. Nolan Joker is modern, "The Killing Joke" version. You really can't compare the two because they are from two very different eras. It's like comparing silver age Batman to modern age Batman, can't be done.