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5/21/09 at 6:33pm
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Originally Posted by Josh Steinberg
Yeah, you're probably right.... although it would be cool at least if some IMAX theaters snuck a few Star Trek screenings, maybe let Night At The Museum have the mornings and afternoons and Star Trek in the evenings... I don't think it's going to have the same IMAX appeal that some other titles have had.
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Originally Posted by Josh Steinberg
I wonder if Night At The Museum will do anywhere near the IMAX business that Star Trek has done, and if not, if Star Trek will make a return appearance.
The only thing I have to compare this to is when Superman Returns came out in IMAX 3-D, and there was another IMAX film (The Ant Bully, I believe) that was coming out three weeks later that kicked Superman Returns out of the IMAX theaters. Well, no one saw Ant Bully, and within a few weeks, Superman was back. I'm just saying... there's not a chance in hell you could pay me enough to see Night At The Museum (I don't even wanna sit through the dumb trailer again!) but I'd be glad to fork over another $15 to catch Star Trek in IMAX again. |
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Originally Posted by Claire Panke
I have no intention of seeing Night At The Museum either. I probably won't see another theatrical film in IMAX until Harry Potter.
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Originally Posted by Jason Seaver
Heck, here in Boston, we're still getting weekly shows of The Dark Knight and U2 3D at the Aquarium a year later.
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Originally Posted by Jason Seaver
I suspect that Jordan's has a deal for exclusive rights in the Boston area, and the Aquarium doesn't push too hard against it because they are in it for the docs; I think they actually co-produce some of the marine-life-oriented stuff. Don't get me wrong, I love that stuff, sea and space photography in IMAX 3-D is utterly fantastic (although after a while, the ones I've seen and the ones I haven't start to run together). The Dark Knight only showed up when the furniture stores were done with it, though, just like Superman Returns a couple years ago, and U2 3D is, IIRC, a fundraiser for National Geographic.
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