JonathanLB
Nov 2nd, 2002, 01:02:15 AM
Hey, umm, I was surprised not to see any other threads about this specifically, like any actual reactions now.
If I missed it, very sorry to repost then.
Well I saw it last night, October 31, just past midnight at the OMNIMax theater here at OMSI (The Oregon Museum of Science and Industry). We had a sold out showing of course, coordinated by my Fan Force chapter and the 501st here in Portland (very nice of all of them). I wish I could have been more involved as I am the city rep. for Portland and I feel bad I haven't done even more, but with college, I'm not exactly as free for time as some people who live in the city and don't have to drive 1.5 hours back.
Well anyway, the guy who was handling passing out the Bantha Tracks #0 things is one of our best members, he's attended every time, a really great Star Wars fan and a nice guy. It was awesome of him to help out. He also helped me out a bit, which I'll get to in a sec ;)
Just before they showed AOTC IMAX, he did a little contest and gave away two posters to the winners. Well it just so happened (and I knew this in advance because we had been talking earlier) that his question was, "Who has seen AOTC the most times in theaters?" Some chick claimed she had seen it 65 times, but he didn't at first make it clear he meant IN THEATERS, so she sat down because of course she is a pirate, lol. Anyway, he is like, "More than 5, raise your hand." Some people behind me, total idiots, were like, "5 times?! No way, nobody could have seen it FIVE times!" I am just thinking, my god, what fools, just get on with it, this is going to take all day if we start at 5, lol. Then he's like, "10," and "15 and up, standup," and the people behind me again were like, "FIFTEEN TIMES?! Get help!" Obviously not Star Wars fans whatsoever, probably thought that this would be the best thing to do on Halloween night and really haven't even seen AOTC before, lol. So finally we get to 50, and nobody believes me, but not like I care. I take that as the highest form of compliment.
Anyway, I won one of the posters. So, free AOTC IMAX poster for me. :) It was nice...
The movie itself, well, the good and the bad:
The detail in some scenes is so fantastic that I hadn't noticed little parts even though I had seen the movie 53 times before!!!
Really, really big projection. That was pretty tight.
Well, as for the bad, the OMNIMax is not a normal IMAX screen, and I think OMNIMax is pretty stupid. The image is all curved, the lightsabers are curved, it is projected onto a doom, so of course you cannot ever see much, and you lie down to watch it because the entire image is ABOVE you, not in front of you. It's very odd. Even just with a normal IMAX, you can't see everything at once very well.
I think that AOTC IMAX would be the worst way to watch the film for the first time, but perhaps one of the better ways to watch it after you've already seen it 10 times or so.
The cut scenes are really obnoxious and the movie does not flow properly whatsoever without them, nor does it make sense, but because I already know what happens (and is not shown), it doesn't really matter as much. I mean, for the fans, it is great. I'm just saying that I would never want anyone to see the movie for the first time in this hacked, cut up version. It's bad enough that the original version has about 45 minutes of cut scenes that appear in the script and make total sense, then are not there at all in the film. Of course, I agree with Lucas in keeping the film to just about 2h15m, so he had to cut those scenes from the initial version, but my point stands that if you have read the script, you understand AOTC a LOT better than if you just watch the movie and have no idea what HAPPENED and was not shown on screen.
Anyway, overall, fun experience, very glad I went, I had a lot of fun and I loved the extra detail I could see, but digital is 100 times better than IMAX. The Cinerma digital theater is already about 5 stories tall anyway, so what's the difference?
Ok, it may not be five stories tall, but... I bet it's close. It's a massive screen, probably 4 stories anyway...
Anyone else see AOTC IMAX yet?
If I missed it, very sorry to repost then.
Well I saw it last night, October 31, just past midnight at the OMNIMax theater here at OMSI (The Oregon Museum of Science and Industry). We had a sold out showing of course, coordinated by my Fan Force chapter and the 501st here in Portland (very nice of all of them). I wish I could have been more involved as I am the city rep. for Portland and I feel bad I haven't done even more, but with college, I'm not exactly as free for time as some people who live in the city and don't have to drive 1.5 hours back.
Well anyway, the guy who was handling passing out the Bantha Tracks #0 things is one of our best members, he's attended every time, a really great Star Wars fan and a nice guy. It was awesome of him to help out. He also helped me out a bit, which I'll get to in a sec ;)
Just before they showed AOTC IMAX, he did a little contest and gave away two posters to the winners. Well it just so happened (and I knew this in advance because we had been talking earlier) that his question was, "Who has seen AOTC the most times in theaters?" Some chick claimed she had seen it 65 times, but he didn't at first make it clear he meant IN THEATERS, so she sat down because of course she is a pirate, lol. Anyway, he is like, "More than 5, raise your hand." Some people behind me, total idiots, were like, "5 times?! No way, nobody could have seen it FIVE times!" I am just thinking, my god, what fools, just get on with it, this is going to take all day if we start at 5, lol. Then he's like, "10," and "15 and up, standup," and the people behind me again were like, "FIFTEEN TIMES?! Get help!" Obviously not Star Wars fans whatsoever, probably thought that this would be the best thing to do on Halloween night and really haven't even seen AOTC before, lol. So finally we get to 50, and nobody believes me, but not like I care. I take that as the highest form of compliment.
Anyway, I won one of the posters. So, free AOTC IMAX poster for me. :) It was nice...
The movie itself, well, the good and the bad:
The detail in some scenes is so fantastic that I hadn't noticed little parts even though I had seen the movie 53 times before!!!
Really, really big projection. That was pretty tight.
Well, as for the bad, the OMNIMax is not a normal IMAX screen, and I think OMNIMax is pretty stupid. The image is all curved, the lightsabers are curved, it is projected onto a doom, so of course you cannot ever see much, and you lie down to watch it because the entire image is ABOVE you, not in front of you. It's very odd. Even just with a normal IMAX, you can't see everything at once very well.
I think that AOTC IMAX would be the worst way to watch the film for the first time, but perhaps one of the better ways to watch it after you've already seen it 10 times or so.
The cut scenes are really obnoxious and the movie does not flow properly whatsoever without them, nor does it make sense, but because I already know what happens (and is not shown), it doesn't really matter as much. I mean, for the fans, it is great. I'm just saying that I would never want anyone to see the movie for the first time in this hacked, cut up version. It's bad enough that the original version has about 45 minutes of cut scenes that appear in the script and make total sense, then are not there at all in the film. Of course, I agree with Lucas in keeping the film to just about 2h15m, so he had to cut those scenes from the initial version, but my point stands that if you have read the script, you understand AOTC a LOT better than if you just watch the movie and have no idea what HAPPENED and was not shown on screen.
Anyway, overall, fun experience, very glad I went, I had a lot of fun and I loved the extra detail I could see, but digital is 100 times better than IMAX. The Cinerma digital theater is already about 5 stories tall anyway, so what's the difference?
Ok, it may not be five stories tall, but... I bet it's close. It's a massive screen, probably 4 stories anyway...
Anyone else see AOTC IMAX yet?