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I won't ever pay money for a LIMAX "presentation". I am personally done with 3D, but when a film is shot (partially or otherwise) in IMAX, and I want to see it, I will make the trek to my local true IMAX 15/70 theater, and I will buy the aspect-ratio shifting Blu-ray (an understandable compromise). I know that IMAX film is very difficult to shoot with, because the size and noise of the cameras make dialogue basically inaudible (probably a reason why they are used for action scenes where there is only limited dialogue that can be looped in post if necessary), but I really wish more filmmakers would embrace it.
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