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Look, The Bride! is terrible but in a misguided and clumsy way. It's not so bad that it somehow sets literary film adaptations back some decades and stains the source material as the Emerald Fennell/Margot Robbie Wuthering Heights did.
 
I’m surprised that Mr. Movies LurchingBeast hasn’t mentioned it but with Project Hail Mary completing an EIGHT WEEK theatrical window and Netflix moving Narnia to Feb 2027 and committing to a 48 day theatrical window… the loss of Warners might be slightly offset by the gain of 2 majors.

Amazon supported a 70MM IMAX release that even got a re-release 2 weeks after Mario Galaxy left theaters and almost equaled that film’s 6th week run in its’ 8th week.
 
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Look, The Bride! is terrible but in a misguided and clumsy way. It's not so bad that it somehow sets literary film adaptations back some decades and stains the source material as the Emerald Fennell/Margot Robbie Wuthering Heights did.
This film left the IMAX theaters faster than Isreal breaking a ceasefire.
 
I’m surprised that Mr. Movies LurchingBeast hasn’t mentioned it but with Project Hail Mary completing an EIGHT WEEK theatrical window and Netflix moving Narnia to Feb 2027 and committing to a 48 day theatrical window… the loss of Warners might be slightly offset by the gain of 2 majors.

Amazon supported a 70MM IMAX release that even got a re-release 2 weeks after Mario Galaxy left theaters and almost equaled that film’s 6th week run in its’ 8th week.

I just saw it last night in Round Rock. There were 4 empty seats in a small theater at 630 on a monday night.
 
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Shiggy hast spoken.
 
I don't who Dale Chihuly is but the people in the r/IMAX subreddit want this dude tarred and feathered. Apparently the only big IMAX in the PNW is moving towards no longer showing feature films (documentaries only).

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I don't who Dale Chihuly is but the people in the r/IMAX subreddit want this dude tarred and feathered. Apparently the only big IMAX in the PNW is moving towards no longer showing feature films (documentaries only).

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Dale Chihuly is a famous blown glass artist. There is a museum of his work right next to the Space Needle. How this relates to the IMAX theater I don’t know.
 
I don't who Dale Chihuly is but the people in the r/IMAX subreddit want this dude tarred and feathered. Apparently the only big IMAX in the PNW is moving towards no longer showing feature films (documentaries only).

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It was always used that way when I was a kid. New releases being shown there is a relatively new thing, and it is inside the Seattle Science Center, so catering toward science and art makes more sense anyway.

I did see Interstellar, Dark Knight, and Watchmen there and it was cool, but I get this too.
 
The Drama is not at all what I expected it to be about. Robert Pattinson gets to go full bozo mode, which is when he's at his best imo. Alana Haim does an excellent job as a portrait of a lot of you people these days. Very funny movie.
 
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