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05-06-2017 01:05 PM |
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Originally Posted by Baby Lee
(Post 12860448)
Once again, the director on the marquee jazzes me more than the actual trailer.
Not that the trailer is bad. Just that, with Nolan on the marquee, you know it's just an appetizer. Where with a different director you might worry you've already seen all the good parts.
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Correct. Nolan holds back a lot in his marketing. He has enough power at the studios to keep them from giving away all the money shots. There was a special 5 minute preview that played in front of certain IMAX showings of Rogue One. It was a hell of a preview and if the whole movie has similar tension, it will be a great experience.
Nolan shot around 90 minutes with IMAX cameras. I recommend everyone try to see it in IMAX, specifically 70mm film IMAX or Laser IMAX. They tend to be the old school giant IMAX auditoriums with 60 foot tall screens. IMAX Corporation has been installing much smaller IMAX screens for a number of years.
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