...d Bell officially launches dot s and m netbooks" Filed under: Desktops , Laptops Packard Bell intros Ion-based iMax mini nettop, non-Ion dot netbooks originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 28 May 2009 04:15:00 EST. Plea...
...X (film-based) experience" and "the newer, smaller IMAX (digitall) experience"? Have you bought tickets for an IMAX screening and then felt ripped off when you realized the screen was smaller than expected? Filed under: ...
...e even better if the price came down a bit. Maybe I'm just a cheapskate (probably) but it's hard to justify an IMAX Experience for every genre movie, and I'm not sure I see that changing for a lot of people by 2011. File...
...but now the robots are completely "off the wall zany," which again robs the film of any drama. And what little IMAX footage the film contains is so stunningly rich and visually gorgeous that it makes the surrounding mome...
...llywood film could run $60,000, according to Warner Brothers, compared with about $1,000 for a standard print. Imax’s digital prints cost about $500 each...
... Crown (Chicago), and AMC Loews Lincoln Square (NYC). The first 12 minutes of the movie have been converted to IMAX 3D, and so I'm sure it's worth the trip for those who live in the surrounding areas. Unfortunately, ever...
...'s only "slightly bigger" than other screens (that charge less) in the same multiplex. Here's another slogan: "IMAX: Taking Your Money and Running." Filed under: Exhibition , Movie Marketing Read | Permalink | Email this...
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....4 million, the biggest ever for the giant screen exhibitor, on a record opening of 169 screens. Toronto-based Imax also estimated Michael Bay’s action sequel earned a per-screen average of over $85,000 between June 24 a...
...e Museum’s Web site at www.msichicago.org or call (773) 684-1414 Tags: Harry Potter Exhibition , HBP Chicago , IMAX , Museum of Science and Industry Posted in Movies | No Comments » Harry Potter Prognostications Podcast ...