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Top Gun... In IMAX... 3D

#1

strawman

strawman

WHY DID NO ONE TELL ME!?!

Should be fun. I'll let you know if the 3D conversion was terrible, but honestly I'm just looking forward to the sound and big screen. Good 3D would just be icing.

ICING.


#2

Cheesy1

Cheesy1

And Smell-O-Vision! Smell the jet fumes!!


#3



Anonymous

And Smell-O-Vision! Smell the jet fumes!!
Jet fumes make my eyes water!

GLORIOUS!



#4

Bowielee

Bowielee

I've often wondered why they don't have more movie houses that show older films, or why studios don't do re-releases of their major films. If I could go see those old movies on the big screen, I totally would.

I feel like it's just money wasted by not doing so.


#5

DarkAudit

DarkAudit

I've often wondered why they don't have more movie houses that show older films, or why studios don't do re-releases of their major films. If I could go see those old movies on the big screen, I totally would.

I feel like it's just money wasted by not doing so.
As digital distribution replaces film reels, this becomes more and more doable.

Just think, a classic movie theater with up to date equipment and an on demand selection to choose from could hold special turn back the clock galas every month.


#6

Bowielee

Bowielee

I'd love to see Gremlins, or The Goonies, or Ghostbusters on the big screen again.


#7

Just Me

Just Me

One of our cinemas here did something like that back in the mid-80s, movie summer. Over the course of 3 weeks they showed one classic movie a day. Good times were had watching Godfather, High Noon, Taxi Driver, The Graduate and all that stuff on the big screen.


#8

DarkAudit

DarkAudit

I've got it!

There's a vacant Art Deco theater from the 30's here. It was divided into three theaters back in the 70s.

What I need now is a kickstarter to buy the building, undo the split, bring the physical plant up to code and 2013 standards, then upgrade the projection and sound systems. Simple. :D


#9

Gilgamesh

Gilgamesh

Ya'll are basically describing one of my favorite theatre chains:

http://drafthouse.com/austin


#10

Frank

Frank

I've often wondered why they don't have more movie houses that show older films, or why studios don't do re-releases of their major films. If I could go see those old movies on the big screen, I totally would.

I feel like it's just money wasted by not doing so.
The big theater chain in Canada, Cineplex Odeon, does older movies every weekend here. I've only been to a couple, but it's pretty rad to watch movies such as Casablanca in a gigatheater.


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