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Re: BFI all-nighter

#21 Post by valda » Sat Mar 26, 2011 12:32 pm

Mr G you are a dark horse! Well done on all those allnighters. Apparently The Curzon does quite a few now, and I'm sure The Prince Charles Probably still does.

Hearing your description of it, I think I would hate it. I don't like aaudiences shouting out, I guess its my age. I don't mind laughing etc but not 'witty' comments. Unless its SINGALONAROCKYHORROR :cool:
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Re: BFI all-nighter

#22 Post by TheyCallMeMrGlass » Sat Mar 26, 2011 12:35 pm

valda wrote:The Dark Knight was amazing at The Imax, and we had fantastic seats right in the middle. Wierdie you are going to love it. Slightly annoying black blobs on the screen floating around (like floaters in your eyes) and the power cut out about 35 mins before the end but apart from that it was fabulous.

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#23 Post by aruif » Sat Mar 26, 2011 12:36 pm

I'd love to go tonight though not sure it would be overly comfortable, the seats aren't as comfy as other places i don't think. But then I didn't take a pillow hehe

have a great time! i'm uber jealous but glad i went last night. my 32" tv now seems pathetically teeeny weeny and i'm not sure cinema will ever be the same!

enjoy! oh and great idea on the costume... you gonna show us a pic of you in this get up?

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Re: BFI all-nighter

#24 Post by valda » Sat Mar 26, 2011 12:49 pm

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valda wrote:The Dark Knight was amazing at The Imax, and we had fantastic seats right in the middle.
I recall Nolan film only parts of the film in special Imax proportions, which parts were they, Valda? I might very well catch a showing of it too!
8O MrG I have no idea what that means :oops: All I can say is that the cityscape view were stunning especially the night views - there's me thinking Canary Wharf looks good at night, well, Gotham City and Hong Kong are amazing. The thing I didn't like, which I wonder if cos it was so big, was the scenes, especially in the Bat Vault, when the camera is focusing on one person, and the background is out of focus? I really didn't like how it looks far too fuzzy for me. If you do decide to go, Groupon is doing a deal for an Imax ticket for half price. only valid till the end of March.
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Re: BFI all-nighter

#25 Post by weirdfilms33 » Sat Mar 26, 2011 1:00 pm

aruif wrote:I'd love to go tonight though not sure it would be overly comfortable, the seats aren't as comfy as other places i don't think. But then I didn't take a pillow hehe

have a great time! i'm uber jealous but glad i went last night. my 32" tv now seems pathetically teeeny weeny and i'm not sure cinema will ever be the same!

enjoy! oh and great idea on the costume... you gonna show us a pic of you in this get up?
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#26 Post by kevinknapman » Sat Mar 26, 2011 1:03 pm

valda wrote:
TheyCallMeMrGlass wrote:
valda wrote:The Dark Knight was amazing at The Imax, and we had fantastic seats right in the middle.
I recall Nolan film only parts of the film in special Imax proportions, which parts were they, Valda? I might very well catch a showing of it too!
8O MrG I have no idea what that means :oops:
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Re: BFI all-nighter

#27 Post by TheyCallMeMrGlass » Sat Mar 26, 2011 1:04 pm

valda wrote:Mr G you are a dark horse! Well done on all those allnighters. Apparently The Curzon does quite a few now, and I'm sure The Prince Charles Probably still does.

Hearing your description of it, I think I would hate it. I don't like aaudiences shouting out, I guess its my age. I don't mind laughing etc but not 'witty' comments. Unless its SINGALONAROCKYHORROR :cool:
lol, it was a different thing then at the Scala, we all knew either we would be seeing the films again on a VHS tape and actually hear what they are bloody saying (mind you , it didnt matter with the chinese movies) or that many of the movies we already saw and just sharing the fandom of it again :) but there would be different kind of audiences depending on the programs. Very often they would show all night art movies and the audience would be dead quiet, soaking up the ambience of a French noir world. But I'm with you and Her Majesty (Queen Beate) on the normal cinema ettiquettes. Scala was just a deliberate exception ;)

Yes, your right, I think the Curzon on Shaftesbury Avenue seems to be bringing back those fan based movie nights, I recall reading an article about it the other day.

good for you and your singalongs! Not quite the same thing but you got me thinking there is one thing I never did but kinda wish I had, I just been too chicken to do so, and that's to wear a costume at a Star Wars premiere! I would wear a SW T shirts though. I missed that boat now I reckon because that SW fan phase has long diminished and the older I get, the more ridiculous it feels...though still, I do have regrets not going all the way with making myself look like a happy idiot in a Vader suit...
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Re: BFI all-nighter

#28 Post by valda » Sat Mar 26, 2011 1:04 pm

I've just checked on the Imax website and Dark Knight is only on tomorrow, but Inception has 3 more dates. I'll have to get myself a groupon voucher
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#29 Post by TheyCallMeMrGlass » Sat Mar 26, 2011 1:08 pm

kevinknapman wrote:
valda wrote:
TheyCallMeMrGlass wrote:
I recall Nolan film only parts of the film in special Imax proportions, which parts were they, Valda? I might very well catch a showing of it too!
8O MrG I have no idea what that means :oops:
About 20 minutes of the film were shot on the IMAX format (which uses the whole of the IMAX screen instead of just part of it). The opening introduction with the Joker, The Hong Kong scene, the final fight scene and various other bits and pieces.
Thanks Kevin, did you notice that Valda?!?
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#30 Post by weirdfilms33 » Sat Mar 26, 2011 1:10 pm

TheyCallMeMrGlass wrote:Thanks Kevin, did you notice that Valda?!?
I definitely noticed it when watching it on Blu ray at a friend's house. The aspect ratio kept on jumping around. Nevertheless, it was worth it for me, as the IMAX scenes truly are astonishing.
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