>movie changes aspect ratio
>>79766541
When has this ever happened?
>>79766568
Grand Budapest Hotel, off the top of my head.
>>79766568
Lars Von Trier?
>>79766568
When you watch a movie filmed in imax (like interstellar)
>>79766568
Interstellar
>>79766568
Scott Pilgrim vs The World
The Grand Budapest Hotel (iirc)
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>>79766611
I guess I never noticed. Or just don't recall.
Napoléon (1927)
the open-curtains-to-three-screens thing is really cool.
>>79766617
Ugh this pissed me off. For the first half I didn't notice it was happening but once I noticed it it was always on my mind.
>>79766568
A serious man
>>79766568
most imax movies do this because they wanna save money and film all the "boring" shots like dialogue in standard and then shoot the beauty shots and action sequences in imax
>>79766568
Mommy
>character starts thinking heavily about something
> random person tries to get their attention
>"SIR! SIR!"
>>79766780
It's impossible not to notice in Grand Budapest unless you just haven't seen it.
>>79766568
Hunger Games: Catching Fire
>>79766568
None.
They do this in that new show legion a few times. I can't ever remember seeing a tv do it. I guess it trying really hard to be arthouse or something.
>>79766568
Hunger Games
>>79766568
I am not Madam Bovary
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>>79766568
TDKR had this a lot
>>79766568
Legion did this last episode and it annoyed the piss out of me
>>79767045
The bigger reason is that imax cameras are super loud, that's why Nolan didn't use them exclusively for TDKR; hard to film quiet dialogue when there's a fucking jet engine on set.
>>79766568
I'm putty sure Neil Breen has done this a couple of times
>>79766568
The Force Awakens in Imax. Millennium Falcon /TIE chase took up full screen.
>>79766568
Mommy.
>>79766541
>Movie has an aspect ratio
>Movie exists in a physical sense
>Movie isn't just a speculative thought in a dead mans mind
Is true art dead?
>Movie changes frame rates
In Life of Pi a fish literally jumps over the letterboxing. Also in Oz the Great and Powerful, a guy breathes fire over the letterboxing as well.
It's fucking weird and rips you out of the movie instantly.
>>79770835
The proton beams in Ghostbusters reboot did that, too.