Is seeing Oppenheimer in 70mm film worth it?
Is seeing Oppenheimer in 70mm film worth it?
I could make a 2 hour trip to see it in 70mm, or see it in IMAX in my neighborhood. Is the difference significant enough to warrant a special trip?
Is seeing Oppenheimer in 70mm film worth it?
I could make a 2 hour trip to see it in 70mm, or see it in IMAX in my neighborhood. Is the difference significant enough to warrant a special trip?
I’m driving 2hr to see it in 70mm imax. Closest screen is in Vancouver, so we’re making a long weekend trip out of it. I think if you like movies a lot and you want to make your own event out of it, go for it.
We used to have a 70mm theatre in my city and when they’d do events like for epic movies it was incredible. I feel like Oppenheimer might be similar
I saw the Hateful 8 in 70mm, and it was totally worth it. But, it had an intermission, and dialog was easy to follow.
But Nolan films are a different verse l beast, I'm going to wait to watch it at home cause, pause, rewind and subtitles.
Watching movies at home is too good, theaters can't compare in my personal opinion
Hateful Eight was shot and presented on 5/70 mm film. That’s a frame that is 5 perforations tall and 70mm wide. That gives you about 3.5 times the surface area of standard 35mm film, though at a much wider aspect ratio.
IMAX is 15/70, so the same frame width as 5/70 but three times as tall. Though you actually inverse the width and height metrics because IMAX film is run through the projector horizontally rather than verticallly.
I'm so glad I watched Hateful Eight in 70mm. That was one experience I'd love to repeat.
I hope that you enjoy it! I've heard that the Vancouver screen in Langley is a bit iffy.
Uh oh, I haven’t been before, hope that it’s good enough🙀
Oppenheimer is the first movie I'm bothering to drive to see in 70mm, and I'm a big movie fan. For whatever that's worth. Most things I prefer to see in Dolby Cinema. But this one seems different
Thanks for making me check! I was planning on going to the theater near my house and didn't realize that there's one 15 mins away showing it in 70mm imax.
Yes. 70mm is worth it. No matter what.
I would say probably yes. Just for the fun of seeing new technology in play.
Even if the input is good, won't it also depend on the quality of the screen? Or does IMAX screens across the globe have equal quality?
I would say no, haven't seen it obviously but it's not exactly going to be a visually stunning film. It's a historical drama about scientists.
It's no Avatar 2 or something else as visually stimulating/important.
It's a 3 hour biopic, just watch it at home.
Some of us are excited to go see it so chill man.
Neat, your username matches the attitude
What if OP doesn't own a TV or wants to experience the film "properly"? I'm sure there's a reason they're asking instead of just staying home.
Depends on how much of a Chris Nolan fan or a movie geek you are, tbh. But if it's not too much trouble then, yeah definitely. It's pretty rare to have a film shot on 70mm IMAX, so it's worth seeing it just to appreciate the full potential of the format.
This article has a good summary about why IMAX 1570 is so special: