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Started by Michel, Feb 24 09 01:14
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Feb 24 09 01:14
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Feb 24 09 01:19
I've been to the Imax a few times. I enjoyed it and am so fascinated with the 3D affects!
I've been to the Plantetarium once.
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Feb 24 09 01:21
Imax can be a lot of fun. I seen the March of the Penguins in Imax.
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Feb 24 09 01:24
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Feb 24 09 01:40
Really, None? That would've been amazing to watch March of Penguins on Imax!!
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Feb 24 09 01:43
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Feb 24 09 01:50
March of the Penguins would be awesome in IMAX. Michel...I'm not sure, but I remember some talk about whether converting Mof theP's to IMAX format was worth the costs....and I believe they did it.
Sir Isaac Newton invented the swinging door....for the convenience of his cat.
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Feb 24 09 01:57
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Feb 24 09 02:05
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Feb 24 09 02:13
Just trying to find out more about it...and it looks like maybe it WASN'T re-formatted.
Sir Isaac Newton invented the swinging door....for the convenience of his cat.
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Feb 24 09 02:26
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Feb 24 09 02:55
Michel wrote:
I'm surprised because it's not the same type of film. It can be projected on an Imax screen but it won't be in imax format.[/DIV]
that sounds correct. It looked just like a stretched movie.
I also seen one on volcanos a few years ago.
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Feb 24 09 03:04
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Feb 24 09 03:13
FYI the Southam Observatory (outside the Planetarium) is open and staffed by volunteers on clear Saturday nights. Admission by donation.
The bus goes there.
"In the absence of clearly-defined goals, we become strangely loyal to performing daily trivia until ultimately we become enslaved by it." Robert Heinlein
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