Hey folks, Right now I am in the market for a (preferably) widescreen, HDTV compatible (up to 720p, though would pay more for 1080p), thats light and compact(9 - 17 inches), and can fit unobtrusively in a bedroom, a car, or wherever it may be needed. So far, my research (including this...
The Wizard of Oz The Magnificent Ambersons All the President's Men The Exorcist 2001: A Space Odyssey Dial M for Murder (3-D) Blade Runner Gone With the Wind The Music Man Poltergeist
Interesting note: Although Tolkien and Lewis became great friends, Tolkien hated Lewis' writings, mainly because of the allegory Lewis seemingly crammed into his books just for the sake of it. ("I dislike allegory when I smell it.")
Perhaps if Warner Brothers only submitted Reloaded or Revolutions to the Academy, a few nods might have surfaced. However, being arrogant enough to think that submitting BOTH movies for consideration will gain you nominations or wins basically strips you of any chance you might have had.
I just saw "Dial M For Murder" at the Film Forum in New York City, presented in its original double-system NaturalVision form: two projectors synchronized to give maximum brightness, color and depth. This was the first time I have seen this film, and I am glad I waited for this! The level of...
Thanks for the research, Dave. Too bad I didn't find out about this sooner from FamComm or Amazon. Oh well, maybe in the future I will donate the $90, or try to find it on eBAY.
Just saw this great special on PBS. Of course in order to get the full 3 hour DVD, you have to donate $100. Anybody know of an easier/cheaper way to obtain this on DVD?
The Loews Lincoln Center is showing ROTK in its IMAX theater. Is it being blown up to fill the entire screen, is it being cropped, or is it just the normal projection on an IMAX screen? Can someone tell me what usually happens when 35MM is shown on IMAX?
Thanks for the MCACC information, though I wonder how great the difference in sound quality is between an MCACC set up system and a manually set up system. As for the Subsonic, my room is only 180 sq. feet, so I don't need as much bass as someone with triple the space might need. Also, you...
Hey all, A great deal came my way on 6 Pinnacle Quantum Speakers and the Subsonic subwoofer, so I decided to go for it before purchasing the receiver. When I buy the 7.1 receiver, I will eventually add a 7th surround speaker to the mix. I have an average sized den (around 1800 cu. feet) with...