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What have you seen in 70mm?
I have seen the following in it's initial theatrical release (including 35mm/70mm blowups):
- Star Wars (Uptown) - Empire Strikes Back (Cinema) - Return of the Jedi (Jenifer) - Far and Away (Uptown) - Little Shop of Horrors (Frank Oz remake) (Tenley) - The Dark Crystal (MacArthur) - Blue Thunder (Tenley) - Ghostbusters (Uptown) - Superman (Uptown) - Superman II (Uptown) - The Untouchables (Cinema) - Last of the Mohicans (Uptown) - The Last Emperor (Uptown) - E.T (KB Cinema) - Raiders of the Lost Ark (KB Cinema) - Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (KB Cinema) - Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (KB Cinema) - Wargames (KB Cinema) - Amadeus (KB Cinema) - Gandhi (Uptown) - Dune (Uptown) - Dances with Wolves (Uptown) - Glory (Cinema) - 1492: Conquest of Paradise (Cinema) - Greystoke: Legend of Tarzan Lord of the Apes (Uptown) - Ladyhawke (Uptown) - The Mission (Uptown) - Quest for Fire (Uptown) - Cry Freedom (Uptown) - The Master revivals: - My Fair Lady (Uptown) - Playtime (AFI Silver) - Hello, Dolly! (AFI Silver) - It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World (AFI Silver) - West Side Story (Uptown) - Alien (Uptown) - Lawrence of Arabia (AFI Silver) - 2001: A Space Odyssey (Uptown and AFI Silver) - Star! (AFI Silver) / 2013 - Lifeforce (AFI Silver) / 2012 - Tron (AFI Silver) - Around the World in Eighty Days (1956) (AFI Silver) - Ryan's Daughter (AFI Silver) |
Re: What have you seen in 70mm?
Lawrence of Arabia
2001: A Space Odyssey Ben-Hur Thanks Uptown |
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2001: A Space Odyssey (AFI Silver)
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Originally Posted by sauce07
(Post 10278704)
Lawrence of Arabia
2001: A Space Odyssey Ben-Hur Thanks Uptown |
Re: What have you seen in 70mm?
Originally Posted by Giles
(Post 10278750)
do you happen to remember what year you saw Ben Hur at the Uptown - I remember seeing a revival of it there, but I don't recall if it was a 35mm or 70mm print.
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^ oh it probably was, I'm just not remembering
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A revival of Lawrence of Arabia. Wish I'd been able to see a few more, especially 2001.
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Unfortunately, nothing. Oregon only has two theaters that project 70mm prints, both of which are IMAX and only show nature/educational films, one of which is a dome IMAX. So I've seen some nature stuff on 70mm, but never a feature.
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The Uptown Theater used to have 70MM festivals every year of so right up until circa 1991. About 7-10 films would play for about 2 weeks. A new title every two days or so. I saw the following during these festivals: "Blade Runner", "Altered States", "2010" and "Close Encounters of the Third Kind". I remember even seeing "The Exorcist" on the lineup one year. I didn't even know there was a 70MM print of that.
When I was a kid, I saw Disney's "Sleeping Beauty" in 70MM at the Tysons Cinema. That was pretty cool. |
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2001 at the AFI Silver
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DC area folks representing
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Lawrence Of Arabia at AFI Silver.
I'm hating that I missed 2001 there, didn't realize it was 70 MM. Does the Uptown even play old movies anymore? Or any theater in DC for that matter? I'm not including AFI, a place. Been fortunate to see so many different films I missed in theaters due to being too young, like The Good The Bad And The Ugly, Evil Dead 2, Moulin Rouge, and now, tomorrow, Back To The Future. |
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Aliens, Ghandi, and Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom at the Columbia (original releases). I saw The Sound of Music there in 1966 as a very young kid, but I don't know if it was 70mm or not.
2001 at the Fox (1980s). My Fair Lady at the Rhodes (1980s). It was probably an original print as it was faded out to a nice lavender and white. The Empire Strikes Back at Phipps Plaza (original release). Deliverance and The Excorcist (1980s). I'm drawing a blank on what the theater was called but it was (and may still be) in the mall at Buford Highway near Clairmont where the Burlington Coat Factory is. In the 80s they had a little mini 70mm festival with these titles and a few others; I have the flyer somewhere. Of these, the most recent ones at the Columbia were very impressive, probably because the Columbia had a huge curved screen and they knew how to project 70mm. My Fair Lady had great clarity and detail, but the badly faded color was distracting. I think the screen at the Fox for 2001 was too big, as it seemed I was too close to the screen and everything was blown out and grainy (even though I was in one of the far balconies). The others weren't that impressive, probably because the screens weren't large enough to make an impression. |
Re: What have you seen in 70mm?
Originally Posted by Scotts35
(Post 10279640)
Lawrence Of Arabia at AFI Silver.
I'm hating that I missed 2001 there, didn't realize it was 70 MM. Does the Uptown even play old movies anymore? Or any theater in DC for that matter? I'm not including AFI, a place. Been fortunate to see so many different films I missed in theaters due to being too young, like The Good The Bad And The Ugly, Evil Dead 2, Moulin Rouge, and now, tomorrow, Back To The Future. July 23 & 24: May The Farce Be With You! Mel Brooks's Spaceballs July 23 & 24: With live shadow cast Sonic Transducers! The Rocky Horror Picture Show July 30 & 31: D.C. Premiere! New Spanish horror! [Rec] 2 Aug 6 & 7: Who you gonna call? Ivan Reitman's Ghostbusters Aug 13 & 14: Take a ride on the animated sci-fi classic Heavy Metal Aug 13 & 14: With live shadow cast Sonic Transducers! The Rocky Horror Picture Show Aug 20 & 21: "You are tearing me apart, Lisa!" The Room Aug 27 & 28: Toons in trouble! Robert Zemeckis's Who Framed Roger Rabbit Aug 27 & 28: With live shadow cast Sonic Transducers! The Rocky Horror Picture Show Sep 3 & 4: Quentin Tarantino's Pulp Fiction Sep 10 & 11: Peter Sellers in Stanley Kubrick's Dr. Strangelove Sep 10 & 11: With live shadow cast Sonic Transducers! The Rocky Horror Picture Show |
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I caught Tron in 70mm at the Paramount in Austin a few years back.
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Playtime, 2001, and Lawrence of Arabia. maybe a few more. Those are the ones that stand out.
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Apocalypse Now and 2001.
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Fuck blow ups, I've seen a few, but big deal.
Films shot in 70 that I've seen: Playtime, Lawrence, 2001, Vertigo (restoration from Vista, not originally shot in 70) |
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blow ups though had 5.1 surround sound before the advent of Dolby Digital/DTS/SDDS
the sound of the cannons in 'Last of the Mohicans' could have blown a sonic hole in the Uptown's theatre's walls |
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So...uhm..if it's not shot in 70mm..what makes it better when it's put on 70mm?
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Originally Posted by Solid Snake PAC
(Post 10281374)
So...uhm..if it's not shot in 70mm..what makes it better when it's put on 70mm?
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Lawrence of Arabia at the York in Toronto. Last showing before it closed down.
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Re: What have you seen in 70mm?
Originally Posted by Scotts35
(Post 10279640)
Does the Uptown even play old movies anymore? I can't recall them playing one since that awesome festival they had in the early 90's. I saw Batman (1989), Superman, The Exorcist, Blade Runner, A Clockwork Orange , Rebel Without a Cause and Casablanca during that one. Or any theater in DC for that matter? Landmark E Street Cinema plays old movies at midnight every single weekend. Tonight it's The Rocky Horror Picture Show and tomorrow it's Spaceballs. Love the theatre, love the midnight crowds there. Always a damn fun time. Easy access by Metro too plus they serve beer, wine, and tea. |
Re: What have you seen in 70mm?
Originally Posted by Solid Snake PAC
(Post 10281374)
So...uhm..if it's not shot in 70mm..what makes it better when it's put on 70mm?
- For image, nothing, but the 70mm prints were often processed and timed with more care - For sound, you could have 6 discrete multi-channel magnetic tracks Before DD, DTS, SDDS, etc, there was 70mm blowups for select engagements. |
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I found this list of films shot in 70mm on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_70_mm_films
And I realize that of the ones I've seen, the only ones I caught in 70mm engagements were BATTLE OF THE BULGE and LORD JIM, both 1965. The rest I saw in neighborhood theaters that only had 35mm projection. BATTLE OF THE BULGE was pretty impressive to this kid, although my father, a WWII vet, ridiculed it at the time. A local film critic standing nearby (this was at an advance screening) overheard the exchange and next day in the Herald Tribune's review of the movie there was a line about how kids would like it, but their fathers who actually fought the war wouldn't be fooled. Something like that. Years later, I saw it on TV and was puzzled at how quickly the tanks went from snow-covered terrain to the Spanish desert! |
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