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Autobot032 wrote:No. Four minutes of extra footage isn't enough of an incentive to get me to go to an Imax theater. The camera was shaky enough, I don't need to see it in that massive scale and then lose my lunch all over the floor. I watched an Imax movie once ("The Ring Of Fire") and I about spewed then. It was impressive, don't get me wrong, but it sure was...oof.
I'll wait for the DVD. Or if they release this extra four minutes at a standard theater, then I'll go.
Pontimax 01 wrote:Autobot032 wrote:No. Four minutes of extra footage isn't enough of an incentive to get me to go to an Imax theater. The camera was shaky enough, I don't need to see it in that massive scale and then lose my lunch all over the floor. I watched an Imax movie once ("The Ring Of Fire") and I about spewed then. It was impressive, don't get me wrong, but it sure was...oof.
I'll wait for the DVD. Or if they release this extra four minutes at a standard theater, then I'll go.
I'll go, even if it didn't have the 4 minutes. But I thought what you said was funny. When I was like 10 or so, my dad took me to the USAF museum's newly opened Imax. We saw either The Dream is Alive or To Fly, can't remember which one was first, but they do a lot of aerobatics in it, and it was suprisingly unsettling. You start to feel like the whole room moves with you and that you're actually upside down during some of the stunt flying.
Autobot032 wrote:
Yes! Exactly! They did a lot of aerial shots of Hawaii and the region with the camera panning up and down, zooming in and out and by the end of it, I was clutching the arm of my seat just hoping my stomach would slide back down my throat.
Ooof...
Pontimax 01 wrote:Autobot032 wrote:
Yes! Exactly! They did a lot of aerial shots of Hawaii and the region with the camera panning up and down, zooming in and out and by the end of it, I was clutching the arm of my seat just hoping my stomach would slide back down my throat.
Ooof...
Sounds about right. Did the one you see have a plane diving down and playing chicken with a train and then suddenly pull up only to have you chewing on breakfast?
The other one I saw had space scenes, and that was pretty horrifying too. Orbiting earth on mega-screen was indeed ooof..
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