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|    Netrunner to All    |
|    Re: [OT] Toshiba climbs on 'HD DVD exit'    |
|    27 Feb 08 11:58:07    |
      From: e-mail.me@from.BRmovie.com              Standing in the dark, rainy shadows of a city alleyway, I spied the       Replicant me@privacy.net covertly transmitting a message to renegade       friends in alt.fan.blade-runner. Tracking...              >Luke Hooft wrote:       >> Gnomus wrote:       >>       >>> Maybe you should hold out for this! 4k is not good enough!       >>       >> Wow. Surely that's overkill for the home, but for cinemas it may be an       >> experience akin to IMAX or 70mm.       >>       >> Man, I don't think I've ever even seen a film in 70mm. They just don't       >> make em anymore and I don't think I've ever had a chance to see one,       >> even for things like the 2001 re-release a few years ago.       >>       >> LH       >       >Hey, Luke,       >       >Ever been to an IMAX theater? I believe that is 70mm.              The Space Station was pretty cool. Seeing through the eyes of an       astronaut on the actual space station in 3D. Saw that in London -       amazing. And at the Science Museum here, we went to see Mars - Wow!       Amazing!              I also saw BR at the London IMAX a while back, but that was       extraordinarily disappointing in quality of viewing. (Sound was good,       but that didn't make up for the dull picture.) Of course BR wasn't       70mm. ... or 3D. Can you imagine a 3D BR?              Netrunner              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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