Yeah I have no problems philosophically with the notion of a live person walking out and interacting with the movie as part of the movie. I think it would be pretty mindblowing to see, especially if you didn't know it was going to happen. That would be really cool actually. But it's just not a thing that's feasible except as some kind of a roadshow. But they tried doing a roadshow type thing with Memoria just as a kind of gimmick and it didn't work at all despite not even really having the kind of extra set-up and preparation and logistics that this Megalopolis thing would require. Now, I am remembering that Mickey Mouse cartoon from a few years ago called Get a Horse. I think it was the short in front of Frozen actually. The whole short is kind of predicated on it looking like an old-school b&w Steamboat Willie-esque short that then explodes "off-the-screen" into 3D and they created a false proscenium on the screen in order to allow that to happen and it was genuinely pretty fantastic. Maybe regular showings of the movie will do a similar thing. It wouldn't quite as cool if it's not in 3D, but it could still work. This all sounds very good and makes me optimistic.
The list of 2025 movies "filmed for IMAX" (shot on IMAX film or with IMAX cameras) comes in at 14- more than twice as many as any previous year: -Feb 15th: Captain America: Brave New World -Mar 7th: Untitled Coogler/Jordan vampire period film -May 2nd: Thunderbolts* -May 16th: Flowervale Street (sci-fi, director of It Follows, starring Ewan and Hathaway) -May 23rd: MI8 -June 13th: How to Train Your Dragon live action -June 27th: untitled F1 film (Kosinski, Pitt) -July 11th: Superman -July 25th: The Fantastic Four -Aug 15th: Mercy (Pratt) -Oct 3rd: The Bride! (Bride of Frankenstein-inspired with Maggie Gyllenhaal) -Oct 10th: TRON: Ares -Nov 7th: Blade -Jan 29th: Untitled Chinese New Year film
IMAX generally enhances anything. Though obviously having particular spectacle and/or immersive elements of scale provide some additional incentive for providing or enhancing special experiences. Superhero films, Kosinski simulation ala Top Gun with F1, TRON, MI8 stunts, and dragons, etc make up the vast majority of that list. And most of the others can provide the visual detail of the the set designs and immersive atmosphere, presumably (trying to go in a more Oppenheimer or Creed III-like direction).
I know as I'd just watched the latest Apes movie in IMAX. But I don't see any movies in IMAX just because its available. I need to actually want to see the movie at the cinema first of course. The Apes teaser about a year ago or so already had me excited. For now at least, none of those other promised films have built up that hype for me.
One of the downsides of moving back to Rochester at the end of this month is that the nearest AMC theater is just over an hour away. AMC A List is seriously the best movie theater rewards program
No, every time you put the blu-ray in your player, it pings out to a server and Francis Ford Coppola dispatches an aspiring actor to walk into your house and talk to your TV.
By that criteria, then that's natural as none of those projects have any trailers or teasers available outside of maybe a few social media images. I generally try to see everything in IMAX if i have the option- so having so many major films being made with the format in mind is exciting in of itself (especially as there's maybe only 2 or 3 on that list that I'm not already guaranteed to be seeing). Indeed. I'm surprised how much they give back through it, all things considered. And I typically can't even take full advantage of the program due to my work/sleep schedule. Anyone on a day shift could be theoretically getting even more back out of it than me. It means "IMAX-certified digital cameras". Looks like it's a list of 7 camera models currently, with ones that shoot at: 4K, 6K, 6,5K, and 8K. The lower range ones are smaller 3D cameras it seems, or ones that can be doubled up to film in 3D.
Finally, the magic of cinema and Coppola's visionary direction have enabled us to imagine talking into a microphone with someone on a screen, a fanciful concept beyond the ken of us mere mortals.
honestly I admire Coppola a lot for trying to flame out in an epic conflagration that incinerates whatever might have been left of his reputation and threatens to call his entire career into question. That is the way to do it. He may take a good percentage of his cast with him.
I think it would be worse if he did something generic and boring like a Marvel movie. Sorry, Chris Hemsworth. Didn't mean to hurt your feelings.
I am getting a little tired of the "boring bad Marvel movie vs weird bad movie" positioning of the argument, though. Like can I get a good movie? Killers of the Flower Moon came out, I know they exist.
Yes, I would rather have a good movie, but that's something I expect from Scorsese, who's had a pretty consistent decades-long run of good movies. Can't say the same about Coppola.
I think the last one where people mostly landed on “Yeah that was good” was Tucker: The Man and His Forgotten Biopic. Then you get a couple of extremely controversial films in The Godfather Part III and Dracula. And then… Jack.