Posted by Bill Vermillion on 11/12/05 03:45
In article <3L99f.364397$tl2.291295@pd7tw3no>,
Jay Stewart <brewclanNOSPAM@shaw.ca> wrote:
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>"Bill Vermillion" <bv@wjv.com> wrote in message news:Ip5H6r.1EFM@wjv.com...
>> In article <MPG.1dc6b7b5a02ebc68989ab9@news.individual.net>,
>> Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote:
>>>Mon, 24 Oct 2005 05:29:07 GMT from Manco <manco_dollars@net.com>:
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>> Wow. I feel lucky to be in area that is growing and decent
>> multiplexes are being built. One recently had plenty of room
>> between the seat and what struck me was the height of the back of
>> the seat. It went above the head of the average person so all you
>> saw were seat tops - as if there was no one else in the theatre.
>>
>> Sound and picture were good. Even the blow-up of March of The
>> Penguins looked very good - which surprised me - as I understood
>> it had been shot in Super-16 [IMDB has no spec on shooting stock].
>According to American Cinematographer it was indeed shot on Super 16.
You would be hard pressed to believe from the print that was shown
at the new AMC. I've seen current 35MM productions that didn't
look that good.
Bill
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