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Mr.RobotAutoMan wrote:not my theater. my theater has digital projectors. that means digital picture and sound. its the only theater in las vegas with digital written all around it. no more roll of films. can a 60'' HDTV with 5.1 top that?
Lapse Of Reason wrote:I'd rather pay $25 and see it with a bunch of excited Transfans early at Botcon - in a theater~!
nelson_michaelbay_com wrote:From Bay: "Total bullshit. Probally a scam putting old movie on."
TheMuffin wrote:nelson_michaelbay_com wrote:From Bay: "Total bullshit. Probally a scam putting old movie on."
Updated the info with this. Thanks Nelson.
Lapse Of Reason wrote:I'd rather pay $25 and see it with a bunch of excited(Read: Drunk/Boozed Up/Hung Over) Transfans early at Botcon - in a theater~!
Castle74 wrote:The reasoning for the $50 is that the movie will be avaiable to watch for a couple of weeks after ordering. So the $50 is to make up for you not going to the theater and paying the $10(or whatever the price is by you). They get the money and you get to watch it whenever you want and how many times you want for a limited time.
There is probably some sort of signal in the broadcast that will stop or at least hamper piracy. No movie company would do this and make it easy for piracy without some safegaurds. That would be slicing their own throats.
As for me, I'll go see it in the theater. A really nice theater!
Seibertron wrote:Now that is interesting. Not sure how I feel about this. Happy that TF is the first, but I still think it'll be a shame if we all lose the movie going experience in the next 10 or 20 years.
Castle74 wrote:The reasoning for the $50 is that the movie will be avaiable to watch for a couple of weeks after ordering. So the $50 is to make up for you not going to the theater and paying the $10(or whatever the price is by you). They get the money and you get to watch it whenever you want and how many times you want for a limited time.
There is probably some sort of signal in the broadcast that will stop or at least hamper piracy. No movie company would do this and make it easy for piracy without some safegaurds. That would be slicing their own throats.
As for me, I'll go see it in the theater. A really nice theater!
Autobot032 wrote:And the idea of movies being put on PPV is not a false one. It is in fact true:
http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20 ... -film.html
My guess is, some overly excited idiot put the two together and posted the story.
Flashwave wrote:But your still paying-per-view, is that no right? In my experiance, once you change the channel, you gotta pay again.
Koloth wrote:Mr.RobotAutoMan wrote:not my theater. my theater has digital projectors. that means digital picture and sound. its the only theater in las vegas with digital written all around it. no more roll of films. can a 60'' HDTV with 5.1 top that?
Actually the film rolls provide a better picture since the digital projectors by design have to utilize pixels and the film is an actual picture with no pixelization. The difference is digital is (literally) cleaner because it doesn't get dirty like film.
So yes a 60" HDTV would do as well as a digital projector. Assuming that Paramount releases the PPV in HD of course. It would just be a bit smaller. I'm less concerned about the picture quality when going to a movie than the experience itself. I know for a fact that the picture quality film or digital is going to be better on the big screen than an SDTV. What bothers me is the people and the theater itself.
If the ushers are doing their job well then some can seem nice and clean. But I worked as an usher in highschool. I know just how hard it is to clean a 500 seat theater in 15 minutes. The worst is if someone spills a drink. All you can really do then is throw down some paper towels to soak it up and pick them up on th way out. Mopping is not an option. Thus you are left with a sticky floor.
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