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I hope Lionsgate doesn't follow the trend of not bringing it over to bluray. |
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I trust Lionsgate to do the right thing. But it seems WB is the only studio who cares about keeping the theatrical experience intact for bluray. |
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Forgive me if this is a dumb question, but unfortunately there are no REAL IMAX theaters within a reasonable distance that will be showing Catching Fire. There was possibly a theater 2 hours away, but see the recently (couple years ago) added a digital projector to their setup and even though they could show the movie on film they won't be doing so. So my question is if I give up the search and just go with a digital IMAX viewing, will the frame open up at all or it will be some fixed ratio the whole time? I know even if does open up it won't be as dramatic as it would at a real IMAX but not much I can do about that.
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BFI IMAX just confirmed on their Facebook that they will be showing Catching Fire in 70mm instead of Digital, only theatre in the UK so far to do this.
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while this comment could easily be included in the 'Gravity' thread - I thought I'd add it here. What I saw (and heard) on the RPX screen (Regal Kingstowne - Alexandria Virginia) was truly amazing. The placement of voices/dialogue around the viewer on a constant basis was just astounding. The 'fire' sequence literally at one point sounded like it was going descend and collapse the ceiling itself. 'Oblivion' was my first choice as best Atmos mix of the year, but this has easily trumped that. AMC Tyson's Atmos setup is simply too loud and highly obnoxious, possibly due to the fact that's it's a larger auditorium, but here and maybe because the mix itself is very different to 'Oblivion's - it was highly nuanced and the volume wasn't trying to give you a migraine.
On a negative note, I am not pleased with Regal's stance on how they are (and not) installing Atmos systems on their RPX screens. With a new RPX screen and new theater 'Regal Virginia Gateway Stadium 14 & RPX' in Gainesville Virginia, you'd think that they would install and advertise the Atmos experience there - but no, no dice. I hope by the time the Dulles Town Center complex opens next year, maybe Corporates lazy attitude will change and that RPX screen will be Atmos equipped no questions asked. That location has three other movie theaters in direct competition - one with D-Box seating - it would behoove Regal to make the Dulles RPX screen an incentive and push towards state of the art sound. Last edited by Dubstar; 10-16-2013 at 02:43 AM. |
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so AMC Tyson's ETX screen for once - during 'Thor: The Dark World' didn't display the hideous double imaging as I have seen at prior 3D screenings on this screen, however the Dolby Atmos was just as uninspiring and mediocre as 'Iron Man 3' - guess you can't win with both attributes here...
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Saw the 15/70 version of Catching Fire at the BFI IMAX earlier, and I was impressed. The 35mm segments had none of the haloing which can plague these uprezzed flicks, nor did it have the blatant DNR of Star Trek Into Darkness. I soon realised that they shot it anamorphic (a change-up from the Super 35 origination on the first movie), which looked far better than the anamorphic scenes in TDKR.
The anamorphic stuff looked so good, that when the proper IMAX footage kicked in it didn't seem as sharp and as clean as it did on other movies, but it was still mightily impressive. And after having been caught out with the 1.66 scenes in STID, I can safely say that the IMAX scenes in Catching Fire were true 1.44, from floor to ceiling. Good stuff. |
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Pretty much every other anamorphic 35/IMAX combo I've seen had much better looking 35mm scenes than TDKR, including Transformers 2, Mission Impossible 4 and Hunger Games 2. Star Trek 2 also had plenty of detail too, but it looked more processed and 'digital', for want of a better word. (That said, the slight digital sheen is also apparent on the Blu-ray so maybe it's a source issue.) |
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One other thing I forgot to mention is how the height of the IMAX frame was used in Catching Fire. Nolan's IMAX shots tend to keep the inevitable 2.35 extraction in mind and look a teensy bit unimaginative as a result. But CF's arena scenes have characters camping out right at the bottom of the frame, or have a three-shot with one character at one 'level' on the screen and the other two quite a bit below, and there are several shots where you're simply looking right at a gigantic version of Jennifer Lawrence's head, filling the screen from top to bottom. I might catch it again in regular 4K just to see how the IMAX shots are handled in the fixed 2.35 ratio. |
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I'll see this again, but this time in 15/70 IMAX. did anyone hear this in Atmos? how was it? |
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