Ah good stuff, thanks for thisVirtualcrane wrote: ↑May 31st, 2023, 7:29 pmDavid Keighley just confirmed that IMAX plans to announce IMAX 70mm locations tomorrow but did not give a time. Maybe it coincides with the tickets going on sale?
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Per my connections (a few middle tier folks at Cinemark) tickets will be on sell via the App tomorrow - you can set a reminder on the app to go off. However, I have no clarity on actual time. For those in Dallas, TX - There WILL be 70MM showings at Plano West CINEMARK and at the Webb Chappel IMAX. That location has a regulation IMAX screen, Plano will only have a standard screen. That’s all I got confirmed for this market. I believe Alamo Drafthouse locations across DFW will also get 70MM prints and possibly AMC Northpark. If you’re not in Dallas… well… best of luck!El Especial wrote: ↑May 31st, 2023, 7:42 pmAh good stuff, thanks for thisVirtualcrane wrote: ↑May 31st, 2023, 7:29 pmDavid Keighley just confirmed that IMAX plans to announce IMAX 70mm locations tomorrow but did not give a time. Maybe it coincides with the tickets going on sale?
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I really wish there was some clarification about what time (and day) the tickets are going on sale. The whole thing with the TCL Chinese Theatre having the information on their site then removing it a few days before the alleged day and time (Thursday, June 1 @5AM) is so fishy. Guess I'm waking up at 4:45AM tomorrow either way.
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So Regal and Cinemark have their showtimes up. Just waiting on AMC now.
Also great news that Irvine Spectrum is rolling out the film projector
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AMC sucks so much, they just closed the good IMAX that was right up the street from me, now I have to drive 40 minutes to downtown to go to a worse AMC IMAX that’s also $10 more per ticketDylanHoang wrote: ↑May 31st, 2023, 11:38 pmSo Regal and Cinemark have their showtimes up. Just waiting on AMC now.
Also great news that Irvine Spectrum is rolling out the film projector
Ughhhh
OH MY GOD ITS ̶J̶A̶S̶O̶N̶ ̶B̶O̶U̶R̶N̶E̶ REKSTAD !!!Retskrad wrote: ↑May 30th, 2023, 5:20 amI am exited for Oppenheimer but is anyone else wondering why Nolan uses the same cinematographer literally forever until they retire and he has to get a new one?
Directors like Denis Villeneuve, Kubrick, Scorsese all work with different cinematographers while retaining their signature style. The Shining looks completely different to Dr Strangelove and that one is completely different to Eyes Wide Shut. In Scorsese's case, Goodfellas looks completely different than Taxi Driver. In Villeneuve's case, Blade Runner 2049 looks different than Arrival and Dune. That's three cinematographers in a span of 5 years.
Meanwhile, Interstellar, Dunkirk, Tenet and now Oppenheimer all more or less look the same. Also, every Nolan film in the 2000's looked the same because once again, the same cinematographer in all of them.
When Nolan started working with Hoyte, he grew as a filmmaker but maybe it's time to find another cinematographer to get the juices flowing again.
lol how i missed you my man, this forum was becoming quite stale without the shitousery, and bashing Hoyte right away, you`ve started strong keep it up buddy
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Alright, that's great news
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https://www.imax.com/news/oppenheimer-in-imax-70mm
Official IMAX 70mm location list.
Someone should start an IMAX thread.
Official IMAX 70mm location list.
Someone should start an IMAX thread.