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Old 07-19-2017, 11:58 AM   #1
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Dunkirk Reviews - Metacritic

https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/dunkirk_2017

A lot of reviews are calling it a masterpiece and the best Nolan film to date. 70% of the film is shot in 70mm IMAX.

FYI only 70mm IMAX screens are Langely and Park Theater. Riverport IMAX is digital.
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Good to see they actually have 70mm IMAX projectors locally this time around showing Nolan's movie. When Interstellar was out the closest one was in Seattle. It definitely adds different feeling to watching a movie when you get to the scenes that were 70mm. Awestruck is a word to describe me at the time.
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^ can someone explain the exact difference between a 70mm film versus a regular movie nowadays?

aside from just "bigger, clearer, crispier"
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^ can someone explain the exact difference between a 70mm film versus a regular movie nowadays?

aside from just "bigger, clearer, crispier"
Regular film is 35 mm.

It would be like comparing a 4K picture to 720P picture.
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^ can someone explain the exact difference between a 70mm film versus a regular movie nowadays?

aside from just "bigger, clearer, crispier"
Here's a quick explanation:

THE HATEFUL EIGHT: An Explainer on 70MM Film | Nerdist
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