I have been fortunate enough to see a lot of older films in 35 & 70mm prints. A friend of mine and I go see Blade Runner anytime that it pops up somewhere nearby (regardless of version). We were talking a couple of years ago, and we both agreed that if Dark Knight played at the IMAX all the time that we would probably go see it a couple of times a year.
That got me thinking: If you could pick the full programming slate for a ***15 screen multiplex***, what would you pick?
--These would be what you had to see in a theatre.
--You could watch whatever you want to at home, but this would occupy your theatre.
--YOU…
I have been fortunate enough to see a lot of older films in 35 & 70mm prints. A friend of mine and I go see Blade Runner anytime that it pops up somewhere nearby (regardless of version). We were talking a couple of years ago, and we both agreed that if Dark Knight played at the IMAX all the time that we would probably go see it a couple of times a year.
That got me thinking: If you could pick the full programming slate for a ***15 screen multiplex***, what would you pick?
--These would be what you had to see in a theatre.
--You could watch whatever you want to at home, but this would occupy your theatre.
--YOU STILL HAVE TO PAY A REGULAR ADMISSION COST FOR THEM.
I have favorite films that I am perfectly fine with watching at home, but there are films that are not necessarily in my top 50, 100 or 200 that I love to see on a big screen.
Mine are below, with the way I want to see them in the notes. I will assume that if you choose one of the below listed, that it will be by my specs unless you state otherwise.
POLL WILL CLOSE THE 27th of APRIL @ 11:59 PM CST
The top 15 films will occupy OUR Letterboxd Multiplex.