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Originally Posted by Hydra Spectre
I saw this film in 35mm (I needed to commute to go to the nearest digital cinema while the cheaper 35mm cinema was just across the road) months ago and it looked fantastic.
I really enjoyed it and the sound was a blast, even in plain 5.1.
Some people complain that the CGI may sometimes not blend well with the live action elements but they blended better when I saw it in 35mm compared to watching it on my TV.
I never knew that they still make analogue 35mm prints for more recent films, even ones that were digitally shot, produced and composited.
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Verrryyyy interesting! Is this in the US or some other country? I assumed all theaters and chains worldwide went completely digital, since digital projection went wide in 2010 and mass production of film prints (aside rare exceptions like Hateful 8 and Tenet getting limited 70mm runs) completely stopped in 2015.