Re animator the prices have

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the prices have gone up like crazy and yet a majority of theatres around the country are crap holes. the picture in some of them are so crappy, whats the point? major theatres need to go to digital projection. seriously, before everyone decides to rent instead of opting for the threatre. How does digital projection fix movie theater re animator being crap hole? Digital projection is more expensive and requires more technical skill than 35mm projection. Problems with digital projection can keep a movie from playing at all. I am not a fan of the 20 theater multi-screen theater, where there are two semi-decent movie screens, and then 18 small/crap screens. That is why I love going home, and seeing big movies on the Century 21 screen. It is an experience. I gladly pay my 9/ticket to go there. Hell, I would still pay 9/ticket to go over to Century 22, and see it in digital yes, its a small screen, because one dome is split in half, but it is still better re animator most. But paying 9/ticket to see a movie on a small/crap screen, in a 3/4 empty theater is not worth it. Id rather invite over some friends, and pop in a DVD and watch it on my 56 HDTV. Very true so using your 30 degree field of view ignoring the 50% of the people who like to sit closer for a wider viewing angle, and 30% of the population that has better then 20/20 vision, you would need about 1800×4230 35:1 or 1800×3200 16:9 pixels to keep the correct ratio and meet your stated maximum discernible resolution for average human eyes in both the horizontal and vertical. 1080P is a step up from what we are using now, but it is not the end all format, and I doubt that it will last very long maybe a decade. You are using 30 degree vertical, not horizontal, in your calculations. That is a damn huge screen. 30 degree horizontal and 15 degree vertical is what I was talking about for which 1080p is fine. Yeah, have fun getting higher than 1080p. Sony Pictures Home Entertainment to Deliver First Blu-Ray Titles to Retail in One Week; Countdown to Eagerly Awaited New Era in Home Entertainment Begins ndmViewIdnewsview newsId20060613005377 newsLangen CULVER CITY, Calif. – BUSINESS WIRE-June 13, 2006-Sony Pictures Home Entertainment SPHE will launch the first slate of Blu-ray Disc BD titles in just one week, on June 20, 200 The delivery of the first seven BD titles, timed to coincide with the first commercially available BD player from Samsung Electronics and BD-compatible VAIO PC from Sony, marks the beginning of a new era in home entertainment that will forever change the way consumers look at, listen to and play movies, music and games. Titles available at retail June 20 from SPHE include: 50 First Dates, starring Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore; Luc Bessons visually stunning The Fifth Element; the hit blockbuster comedy starring Will Smith, Hitch; House of Flying Daggers from director Zhang Yimou; XXX, starring Vin Diesel; The Terminator, featuring Arnold Schwarzenegger; and the follow-up to the hit action-thriller Underworld, from director Len Wiseman and starring Kate Beckinsale, Underworld Evolution. Ultraviolet, the first day-and-date BD title from SPHE will debut one week later on June 27, along with The Last Waltz MGM and A Knights Tale. Ultraviolet, an adrenaline-charged sci-fi thriller starring Milla Jovovich Resident Evil Apocalypse, Fifth Element, was filmed entirely in high definition. Ultraviolets stunning visuals, including high-flying action stunt sequences, and audio are dramatically enhanced by re animator Blu-ray format, making it an ideal way for consumers to experience Blu-ray Disc for the first time.

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