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View Poll Results: Would it be awesome for Samurai Jack: The Birth of Evil to be presented in IMAX?
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Old 03-08-2014, 03:38 PM   #1
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Lightbulb Samurai Jack: The Birth of Evil in IMAX? (Again, just an idea of mine!)

Anyone acquainted with Genndy Tartakovsky's cult TV animation show, Samurai Jack?

Well, I know it's been ten years past since the 2003 two-part Samurai Jack episode The Birth of Evil won an Outstanding Animated Program Emmy Award back in 2004, but recently I have this unusual idea or thought, and here it goes:































Would it be REALLY cool, awesome, or even epic if Genndy Tartakovsky's Emmy-Award Winning Birth of Evil episodes from his cult TV animation show, Samurai Jack, is being presented, shown and reissued in the giant, and amazingly eye-popping IMAX format?

And would that be really cool, epic, awesome, interesting or even amazingly awe-inspiring, breathtaking, eye-popping, immersive, mind-blowing, and spectacular even as an animated cartoon kind of IMAX Experience or what?

Well, what is your word?
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I saw an IMAX movie once, I almost threw up and got super dizzy.
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I saw an IMAX movie once, I almost threw up and got super dizzy.
What IMAX movie are you talking about, Jett Rink?
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What IMAX movie are you talking about, Jett Rink?
Fantasia 2000.
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Fantasia 2000.
I see. I think I saw Fantasia 2000 14 years ago in Baltimore's Maryland Science Center's St. John Properties IMAX theater, but I never threw up and I never was dizzy.

As for Fantasia 2000, it really mark the very first time that animation (especially animations of the 2d Traditional Hand Drawn variety) is presented in the gigantic and amazingly eye-popping IMAX format (and that was in a time when IMAX still uses 15/70mm film to run horizontally on its projectors or to film with their cameras or something like that!).
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I see. I think I saw Fantasia 2000 14 years ago in Baltimore's Maryland Science Center's St. John Properties IMAX theater, but I never threw up and I never was dizzy.

As for Fantasia 2000, it really mark the very first time that animation (especially animations of the 2d Traditional Hand Drawn variety) is presented in the gigantic and amazingly eye-popping IMAX format (and that was in a time when IMAX still uses 15/70mm film to run horizontally on its projectors or to film with their cameras or something like that!).
I think the screen is just too big for some people to handle, me included.
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