May seem like spam but I'm posting because it _is_ film related, both in ties to Hanks, Saving Private Ryan, and it being about a (museum) film itself.
I like the fact that it's located in New Orleans; the place could still use some economic revitalization (more than just rebuilding gambling boats & casinos...)
I'm a little concerned re: flashbacks to Disney Animatronics. though....)
> May seem like spam but I'm posting because it _is_ film related, both > in ties to Hanks, Saving Private Ryan, and it being about a (museum) > film itself.
> I like the fact that it's located in New Orleans; the place could > still use some economic revitalization (more than just rebuilding > gambling boats & casinos...)
> I'm a little concerned re: flashbacks to Disney Animatronics. > though....)
Point of order: He can't call it '4-D' unless it's '3-D' first... (and especially not when the fourth 'D' is mainly smell-o-vision gimmickry...)
On Nov 5, 10:21 am, "steve" <st...@steve.com> wrote:
> On 4-Nov-2009, moviePig <pwall...@moviepig.com> wrote:
> > Point of order: He can't call it '4-D' unless it's '3-D' first... > > (and especially not when the fourth 'D' is mainly smell-o-vision > > gimmickry...)
> Hmmm...but isnt time the 4th D... which would make all normal films 3D (2D > image changing over time), and those marketed as 3D more like...4D?
> So if the chair vibrates and you can smell sulfer in the air while you watch > the movie...isnt that..just fucking bloody annoying!
The sulfur is. The vial of cannabinol the projectionist swapped-in last night, less so...