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Topic: Finding Nemo
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Evans A Criswell
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1579
From: Huntsville, AL, USA
Registered: Mar 2000
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posted 05-31-2003 02:15 PM
Attendance: 2003/05/30, Regal Madison Square 12, Huntsville, AL, Auditorium 2, Flat
I agree with the comments about the prints being beautiful. The movie was very visually impressive. Only time will tell whether it will hold up over time after several viewings like the Toy Story movies do.
The Pixar "Knick Knack" short was one of my favorites from the ones included on the Toy Story Laserdisc set. However, I did immediately notice the drastic changes to the girls in the animation. I guess they had to do that to get the G rating. I hope the one on the DVD will be the original, because the new version just doesn't look right.
The sound mix during the movie was great. The sounds were distributed so well that they didn't sound as if they were coming from the auditoriums's sound system, but from various places in the air in the auditorium. This auditorium has a recently-installed digital sound system.
The oddest thing about the presentation was after all of the flat commericals and trailers, a scope Regal policy trailer was put in, complete with cues to change the lens and side masking to scope before it and back to flat after it. This was followed by the scope teaser for the next Pixar movie, printed letterboxed in flat format! It was a very odd sequence. I think the scope Regal trailer was a bad choice.
One more I love about this particular auditorium. The pre-show music (Movie Tunes) has no center channel, which makes it much better to listen to. The annoying announcer cannot be heard and the lead vocal is either missing or weakened on many recordings, helpig the auditorium ambience a lot! I recommend that more theatres eliminate the center channel from the Movie Tunes program.
So, I'm sure the question on everyone's mind is whether a new credits sequence will be introduced in a few weeks with "outtakes".
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Evans A Criswell
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1579
From: Huntsville, AL, USA
Registered: Mar 2000
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posted 06-01-2003 11:09 PM
Attendance: 2002/06/01 19:15, Carmike Century Cinema 8, Decatur, AL, Auditorium 2, DTS, Flat
I decided to see this one again! I enjoyed it on the second viewing, and as with most Pixar movies, I see them more than once looking for different things on each viewing. I sat very close to the screen to pay attention to things going on in the backgrounds. The center of the first row of seats in this auditorium puts you 24 feet from the screen center (of a 28 foot wide screen in flat mode), so I sat there.
This was an excellent presentation with no noted flaws (a rarity at this theatre).
After seeing the movie a second time, I can definitely agree that there were too many "close to death" scenes. The movie tended to go with the "out of the kettle, into the fire" approach on every scene. I would have liked some of that tension replaced with more good humor.
I don't think this movie quite stands up to Toy Story and Toy Story 2.
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Charles Everett
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Posts: 1470
From: New Jersey
Registered: May 2001
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posted 07-05-2003 09:28 AM
AMC Hamilton, 7/4, 12:45 PM matinee. Hall #16, attendance ~50 -- OK turnout for a holiday matinee despite the show not being listed on the (malfunctioning) showtimes board.
Spent the morning of the 4th in New Hope PA. What a CWOT -- pay $8-$10 to park all day, police enforce the meters even on the holiday, shops are overpriced, the "independent" bookstore is just like Borders. Not only that, the town doesn't even have an Internet cafe.
Nemo cheered me up. I grew up near the sea and I took to him like a seahorse would. How engrossing is Nemo? I didn't sip my Sprite for almost an hour -- and when I lifted the cup from the holder I noticed the ice had melted.
Presentation is as per our fellow Film-Techers. Even with the random changeover dirt Technicolor is getting a good rep for print quality. Sound was SDDS -- with this mix plus the new AMC "Silence is Golden" snipe your ears will get a good workout.
To make up for the lack of rolling stock (this is a Disney title, after all) AMC set up a 6-pack of trailers: Radio, Brother Bear, Johnny English, Elf, Freaky Friday (remake), The Incredibles (letterboxed). Who says a G-rated feature only has to have strictly "family fare" trailers?
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