Most intense cinematic experiences?
For me it would either be watching 2001 on a movie screen or watching Eraserhead on a movie screen.
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L.M.A.O what the f*ck is up with that guys hair?
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In heaven ...
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I saw 2001 projected onto a giant Radio Telescope, shit was out there
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It's now stuck in my head again
Watching a documentary about whales on an IMAX screen as a kid
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Gentleman's perm
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Seeing Wild Wild West in the theatres when I was 7, falling asleep near the middle and waking up for the giant spider part. holy shit I loved pretending to be that spider
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Jesus you're such a faker. Two mediocre movies that aged poorly but you just pretend theyre great so you can feel unique.
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>poorly aged
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Yeah. The effects in Eraserhead are laughable now and the CGI and editing in Space Odyssey would have been jaw dropping when it first released but now those effects seem primitive.
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>why does this $5000 movie have bad effects? I just dont get it
do people pat you on the head a lot and call you "special"?
Watching the dogfight scenes in Dunkirk at an IMAX 70mm screening
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Part of what makes Eraserhead the amazing movie that it is is that it aged amazingly, what specific effects look bad?
any movie you seen on an actual imax screen probably. the gigantic and booming sound ones
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Atomic explosion
I saw Inland Empire on 35mm slightly drunk and slightly tired. It was something indeed, mich more interesting and engrossing than at home
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I know the feel of seeing Inland Empire on movie screen. What an experience.