Ah, the Cine Capri...
Yes, the real one.
Not any of these faux Cine Capri's Harkins has now.
Ah, the Cine Capri...
$300 to have some peace watching it is nothing. I have about 30k into my home theater so that I have a great movie experience alone. And that's not counting the hours and hours of my labor building custom equipment and software for it. Yes, I'm nuts.
It's really nice to have. I can't wait until I buy my next house and can completely do a custom room. I'm renting right now so I'm limited with making house mods. It spoils you though. Going to the theater feels like a downgrade now when it comes to the sound system. No theater can match the TR I get from UFL. For a movie like this it's great because I'll feel all of the punches and fighting. I also really miss the old auditorium theaters and never really vibed on the stadium seating. I'd love to have one like the old Cine Capri (24th and Camelback one) back but with a modern sound system.
Just curious, what are the room and screen dimensions?
That's where I'm not quite where I'd like to be. Only 85" display. The room I have for it now is 12'x17' but I'm forced to have it on one of the 17' walls which limit's the screen size. I wish I could go in the other direction. I have the seating though so that you have a 45° field of view which puts it hitting imax specs. (reg. theaters are usually around 30-45° depending on seats, imax spec calls for 45-55°)
That is awesome!
I haven't watched it yet. I've been deciding on if I should wait for the UHD of it due to the audio. The waveform on the streaming track looks really bad. They compressed the hell out of it. I've heard from a bunch of guys who's opinions that I usually trust that it resulted in really low levels and wasn't dynamic.
Our basic audio from streaming was really bad. Especially the levels of dialogue. Not that that really matters too much in a movie like this, but it was annoying.
For all those who didn’t like it or were disappointed... what were you expecting?
I expected more monster fighting. 75% human nonsense vs 25% monster fighting does not a good Godzilla vs. Kong movie make. The final battle had barely any buildup and the human villains were absolutely terrible.For all those who didn’t like it or were disappointed... what were you expecting?
it’s a smash at the box office right now compared to any other movie they’ve tried to drop in the theaters in the last year... which is GREAT. I truly fear the death of the movie going experience but maybe the pandemic and taking away the theater experience will be the thing that draws people back in droves... at least for a while.
In Hong Kong? Hundreds of thousands. Easy.I think it was okay. Entertaining for sure. But . . .I think they humanized both Godzilla and kong too much. And I kind of hated hollow earth and kong getting an axe and there being a thrown, etc. I also hated mega-Godzilla. It seemed like it was squeezed in just let Godzilla and Kong end as buddies.
that said, I always believed Godzilla would win that fight. The nuclear breathe is an unfair advantage and he always seemed like he was much bigger than Kong.
Anyone have an estimate how many humans would have been killed with all those ships and buildings going down?
I think it was okay. Entertaining for sure. But . . .I think they humanized both Godzilla and kong too much. And I kind of hated hollow earth and kong getting an axe and there being a thrown, etc. I also hated mega-Godzilla. It seemed like it was squeezed in just let Godzilla and Kong end as buddies.
that said, I always believed Godzilla would win that fight. The nuclear breathe is an unfair advantage and he always seemed like he was much bigger than Kong.
Anyone have an estimate how many humans would have been killed with all those ships and buildings going down?
Kong, sure, especially in this movie. But Godzilla? This was a waste of the Godzilla character, such as it is.Mecha not Mega
Kong and Godzilla have always been humanized in films. This isn’t new at all