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The Franchise 05:10 PM 12-14-2016


Christopher Nolan.
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Baby Lee 07:09 PM 07-15-2017
Wasn't sure where to put this, it could fit in many threads, or if there's enough interest I may move it into it's own. But finally getting around to watching Five Came Back, the documentary series on the big Hwood directors dropping everything to document the WWII effort.


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tk13 06:28 PM 07-17-2017
Reviews started to come out today, and so far they are amazing. It's early but at 97% of Rotten Tomatoes. 37 positive, 1 negative. Multiple reviewers saying it's the best film of the year so far, and some saying it's the best war movie in decades. The hype train is going to be hard to live up to.
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siberian khatru 06:33 PM 07-17-2017
Just bought my IMAX tickets for Saturday afternoon
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RunKC 09:56 PM 07-17-2017
Watching Christopher Nolan movies is well worth spending money for. I'm going to see this for sure.
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Sure-Oz 05:23 PM 07-20-2017
Going Sunday for 70mm
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Deberg_1990 05:42 PM 07-20-2017
Originally Posted by Sure-Oz:
Going Sunday for 70mm
Im trying to decide between that or IMAX. Thoughts?
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siberian khatru 07:53 PM 07-20-2017
http://www.slashfilm.com/dunkirk-70mm-locations/
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DaneMcCloud 09:02 PM 07-20-2017
Originally Posted by Deberg_1990:
Im trying to decide between that or IMAX. Thoughts?
I saw the 10 minute trailer in IMAX before Rogue One last December.

I vote IMAX.
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Sure-Oz 09:42 PM 07-20-2017
Originally Posted by Deberg_1990:
Im trying to decide between that or IMAX. Thoughts?
70mm is how Nolan intended the film...it's basically super wide screen. I'd recommend that over imax unless it's 70mm imax. You don't see 70mm film often
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DaneMcCloud 09:57 PM 07-20-2017
Originally Posted by Sure-Oz:
70mm is how Nolan intended the film...it's basically super wide screen. I'd recommend that over imax unless it's 70mm imax. You don't see 70mm film often
I saw it at Universal Studios, so it was definitely 70mm and IMAX.

I can't vouch for other theaters.
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Sure-Oz 10:23 PM 07-20-2017
Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud:
I saw it at Universal Studios, so it was definitely 70mm and IMAX.

I can't vouch for other theaters.
Ahhh...epic then. Only theater that had it in 70mm imax is in STL. The local theater in overland Park KS has it in 70mm atleast so I can't complain. Hopefully I'll see a 70mm in imax glory someday..:-)
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Miles 11:28 PM 07-20-2017
Looks like I have one of the two 70mm IMAX screens in TX within a reasonable drive. Saw inception that way and was fucking incredible.
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Miles 11:34 PM 07-20-2017
1 hr 46 min runtime for a Nolan film. Is this an internet wide misprint?
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DaneMcCloud 08:28 AM 07-21-2017
Originally Posted by Miles:
1 hr 46 min runtime for a Nolan film. Is this an internet wide misprint?
I mentioned earlier in this thread that this is Nolan's shortest film to date
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Frazod 08:57 AM 07-21-2017
Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud:
I mentioned earlier in this thread that this is Nolan's shortest film to date
It's a straightforward historical story - no need for a multi-layered, needlessly and ridiculously labyrinthine plot. Thank God for that.
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