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Topic: Sunshine (2007)
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Josh Rosen
Film Handler
Posts: 49
From: Toronto, Ontario, Canda
Registered: May 2007
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posted 08-07-2007 06:14 PM
Just saw this movie today at the AMC Interchange 30 in Toronto Cinema 7
. This is the first time in a while that I have been to a theater other than the one I work at or another in our theater chain to see a movie and let me tell you, I loved the movie, but the presentation was among the worst I have ever seen.
First the movie. Overall I loved it and really enjoyed it. I agree with the comments made above about how it turned a bit to much like a slasher movie but I didn't mind it to much. The visuals where stunning, especially the last 10 minutes of the movie, and I thought the acting was pretty good as well. Cillian Murphy was great.
O.K., now for the presentation. First off, there was horrible marks on the surface of the screen itself on the bottom middle of the screen which where very visible during all the bright shots of the sun, there was also what looked like verticle crease in the screen which where also visible during the bright scenes. The splices where terrible, during the 10 or 15 seconds before each splice, there was an incredible amount of dust on the screen and fingerprints where clearly visible on the scree.
I could have lived with the above problems, however about halfway through the movie a horrible static crackling started in the left screen speaker, which went on for at least a half hour before I got fed up and got them to fix it. To fix it, they stopped the projector for about a minute and put it back on even then the sound still wasn't perfect.
If this had been my theater, we would have been waiting outside the door with passes and to apologize to the guests, considering the show was stopped in the middle, but no one was at the theater exit.
So bottom line, good movie bad presentation.
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