War of the Worlds anyone?
Originally Posted by shim022
i want to see ***** wonka!
that movie kinda looks weird,strange and ****, maybe cause Tim Burton directed it....
Last edited by c279a; Jun 28, 2005 at 03:28 PM.
Originally Posted by BLITZSTI
i hear its supposed to be more dark... and more true to the book
Originally Posted by c279a
never read the book, so it's suppose to be dark and not all singing stupid songs and **** like the old movie......might go and see it then...
Originally Posted by laoba
it's one of those movies probably better appreciated while not uuhh...sober :P
From http://www.imax.com/ImaxWeb/imaxExpe...rksImaxSelect:
IMAX CAMERAS AND FILM
IMAX cameras are specifically designed to shoot 15 perforation, 70 mm film (15/70) - the world's largest film format. Weighing between 42 and 100 pounds, these cameras are extremely versatile and can be used in virtually any environment. They have been to space, explored the ocean floor, climbed Mt. Everest and traveled the globe.
IMAX PROJECTORS AND FILM
IMAX projectors are the most powerful in the world. The key lies in the Rolling Loop technology which advances the film in a wave-like motion at 24 frames per second. During projection, each frame is positioned on fixed registration pins and a vacuum holds the film flat against the rear lens element. When combined with IMAX 15/70 film they project images of immense size, sharpness and clarity.
IMAX SCREENS AND SOUND
To complete the effect of the IMAX digital surround sound system, the huge IMAX flat screens and dome screens are perforated with thousands of tiny holes to allow the crystal clear sound to flow through freely.
There's really nothing like IMAX. You walk out of the theatre still feeling the movie. The last movie I saw on IMAX was the Matrix Revolutions. It was absolutely amazing.
IMAX CAMERAS AND FILM
IMAX cameras are specifically designed to shoot 15 perforation, 70 mm film (15/70) - the world's largest film format. Weighing between 42 and 100 pounds, these cameras are extremely versatile and can be used in virtually any environment. They have been to space, explored the ocean floor, climbed Mt. Everest and traveled the globe.
IMAX PROJECTORS AND FILM
IMAX projectors are the most powerful in the world. The key lies in the Rolling Loop technology which advances the film in a wave-like motion at 24 frames per second. During projection, each frame is positioned on fixed registration pins and a vacuum holds the film flat against the rear lens element. When combined with IMAX 15/70 film they project images of immense size, sharpness and clarity.
IMAX SCREENS AND SOUND
To complete the effect of the IMAX digital surround sound system, the huge IMAX flat screens and dome screens are perforated with thousands of tiny holes to allow the crystal clear sound to flow through freely.
There's really nothing like IMAX. You walk out of the theatre still feeling the movie. The last movie I saw on IMAX was the Matrix Revolutions. It was absolutely amazing.
then again.. i was attempting to watch that while i was going to sleep..
i did the same for matrix.. after 11 attempts.. matrix was actually good..
before my final attempt.. i always end up falling asleep in the beginning where 'what's her name' was speaking on the phone when the cops were about to rush in to the dark room...
anyhow.. i might give that another try.. i didn't quite give the movie a chance on one sitting.. so who knows..
i did the same for matrix.. after 11 attempts.. matrix was actually good..
before my final attempt.. i always end up falling asleep in the beginning where 'what's her name' was speaking on the phone when the cops were about to rush in to the dark room...
anyhow.. i might give that another try.. i didn't quite give the movie a chance on one sitting.. so who knows..


