Batman Begins to Hit the Big Screen...in a BIG Way!
ComingSoon.net delivers a nifty press release from the fine folks at IMAX Entertainment & Warner Bros.: "IMAX Corporation and Warner Bros. Pictures today announced that 'Batman Begins' will be simultaneously released to IMAX and conventional 35mm theatres on June 17th, 2005. The film, which explores the origins of the Batman legend and the Dark Knight's emergence as a force for good in Gotham, will be digitally re-mastered into the unparalleled image and sound quality of The IMAX Experience with proprietary IMAX DMR (Digital Re-mastering) technology for the IMAX release.
Warner Bros. Pictures will be the exclusive distributor of "Batman Begins" to IMAX theatres worldwide." Hey, you've been waiting a few years to see The Dark Knight's return to the big screen...but I bet you didn't expect it to be THAT big!
Warner Bros. Pictures will be the exclusive distributor of "Batman Begins" to IMAX theatres worldwide." Hey, you've been waiting a few years to see The Dark Knight's return to the big screen...but I bet you didn't expect it to be THAT big!
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inessalenin writes: on Mar 02 2005 10:13 PM Fantastic! For Polar Express in IMAX theater still hot in Taiwan and it would absolutely boost boxoffice for Batman! (Reply to this) |
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Spike1967 writes: on Mar 03 2005 06:13 AM I agree, they need to do this with more movies. Constantine on the IMAX screen would look great. I saw Matrix Revolutions on the IMAX and it helped inhance a somewhat disappointing sequel. (Reply to this) |
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ljosaa writes: on Mar 03 2005 08:47 AM [b]Imax[/b] Episode III will propably also be release in IMAX format like Episode II did, but that doesn't really matter, see, because I live in Denmark and we only have ONE DAMN IMAX theater in the whole country which doesn't even show new theatrical movies like these. Uhhhh....I just needed to get that out. (Reply to this) |
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inessalenin writes: on Mar 03 2005 07:02 PM Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire should also release in IMAX theater since total budget nearly USD 3 billion to make up those irritated book fans due to drastic cuts. (Reply to this) |
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loudharley writes: on Mar 04 2005 02:07 AM At this point of my movie watching life of 26 years, ive never watched a movie at an imax theatre.Not that i dont want to, its just i have no idea were the nearest imax theatre may be,but one day my friends i will find this hidden treasure and partake in hopefully a decent movie that will be my first imax experience. (Reply to this) |
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