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Old 12-23-2017, 12:17 AM   #163
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BTW - if Nolan ever wanted to do just a basic 'guys flying' movie set in WWII and do it on a similar scale, I'd probably kill a busload of nuns to watch it. Those scenes were just amazing and if we could get 110 minutes of that, it would be positively orgasmic.

EDIT: So I think I understand why I liked this movie more than some. This little video on the difference between presentations in IMAX and...well pretty much everything else, makes it pretty clear.



This movie had to be seen in IMAX to appreciate it. That was essentially Nolan's entire point in shooting it the way he did.
I saw Intersteller at the Bullock Texas history museum in 70mm IMAX and it was the greatest I’ve seen that way. The theater and that format blew me away. Its likely among the top in the US as well and Nolan’s use of the format was just incredible.

Saw Dunkirk at a full IMAX in 70mm in Dallas at one of the few screens showing it that way as well (only 2 in TX did). Seeing on a giant screen of a real IMAX was very intense. Wish I could have seen it at the Bullock in Austin but it was close enough.
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