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there is next year's Star Trek sequel that had select scenes shot in IMAX 15/70, as with some reported news that two major scenes from the upcoming "Hunger Games: Catching Fire' being shot in 15/70 IMAX

and considering that P.T. Anderson's latest film 'The Master' was completely shot in 65mm I'm surprised there hasn't been any announcements if the Weinstein's wont strike a dozen or so prints as such for distribution.

I think that Brad Bird came across as completely stupid for not letting Paramount or us the consumer in not choosing a bluray edition of 'Mission Impossible Ghost Protocol' with the IMAX shot scenes in semi-full 1.78 framing - what's the point of shooting something in IMAX and not try to replicate it on home theater to it's best potential ??
What I mean was that the days of projecting 70mm in the theatres are going to very numbered after the The Dark Knight Rises. They will probably use the cameras for filming for a while but Hunger Games or Star Trek won't get a release of 80+ 70mm IMAX venues, up until just recently, there have been a number of theatres that have been getting 15/70 IMAX print regularly, many of these have changed over to digital.

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