There won't be pixels because it's projected on the screen with light. It's essentially the the same image you see on your monitor (if it's pixely on the monitor it will be pixely when projected as well and the other way round). The lack of HD content merely will make it look a bit softer though with larger outlines and with less detail overall - you know how it looks on your TV, re Rainbow, Hammersmith. Think of it like this - light has no pixels, it simply enlarges the picture optically (not digitally which means no pixels involved). If you're not sitting in the first row it will absolutely fine. By the way, SD content has already been shown before in cinemas - the short documentary called (I think) The Magic Year which introduced Hungarian Rhapsody.
Thistle · Member since
Hungarian Rhapsody sound was awful (Cineworld, Glasgow). Too low, and complaints weren't listened to (even though they were louder than the showing itself!!).
Biggus Dickus · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Chief Mouse wrote:[/b]
There won't be pixels because it's projected on the screen with light. It's essentially the the same image you see on your monitor (if it's pixely on the monitor it will be pixely when projected as well and the other way round). The lack of HD content merely will make it look a bit softer though with larger outlines and with less detail overall - you know how it looks on your TV, re Rainbow, Hammersmith. Think of it like this - light has no pixels, it simply enlarges the picture optically (not digitally which means no pixels involved). If you're not sitting in the first row it will absolutely fine. By the way, SD content has already been shown before in cinemas - the short documentary called (I think) The Magic Year which introduced Hungarian Rhapsody.[/QUOTE]
Very informative.
Doga · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Chief Mouse wrote:[/b]
There won't be pixels because it's projected on the screen with light. It's essentially the the same image you see on your monitor (if it's pixely on the monitor it will be pixely when projected as well and the other way round). The lack of HD content merely will make it look a bit softer though with larger outlines and with less detail overall - you know how it looks on your TV, re Rainbow, Hammersmith. Think of it like this - light has no pixels, it simply enlarges the picture optically (not digitally which means no pixels involved). If you're not sitting in the first row it will absolutely fine. By the way, SD content has already been shown before in cinemas - the short documentary called (I think) The Magic Year which introduced Hungarian Rhapsody.[/QUOTE]
I see, thanks.
malicedoom · Member since
USA dates, damnit.
queenfan78.1 · Member since
I would check your local cinema. American dates are already advertised through the theatre. It's being shown March 8th.
malicedoom · Member since
Annnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnd it's playing right here in my home town.
[b] Sweet.[/b]
See ya soon, Freddie.
Nitroboy · Member since
It's playing in Copenhagen too, in March.
Unlike Hungarian Rhapsody, I have NO intention of going. I won't even bother telling my parents about this.
malicedoom · Member since
Why is that?
Jesme · Member since
It's playing about an hour from me...in Harahan La., at the IMAX. Thinking about taking the 22 year old son who is recovering from a bad ankle injury and a couple of surgeries . He's been laid up since Sept 5 th and just starting to be able to walk so he's pretty stir crazy right about now.
We will see how it goes...I can't find anything closer...
malicedoom · Member since
Saw it Tuesday night. Great stuff.
Cool documentary, amazing concert.
The theater was playing it so goddamn low they might as well have included fucking sub-titles, but I was used to that from the last time around. Someone went to complain and they moved the volume up from like '2' to '4', when it should have been at '12'.
Ah well, still great to see/hear.
The Real Wizard · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Chief Mouse wrote:[/b]
^ I'm pretty sure Budapest was in 5.1 in my country's local cinema. I think I remember 'Now I'm here.. now I'm there..' panning from one side to other somewhere at the back of the cinema behind me. Not sure if I explained well.[/QUOTE]
You're lucky. It was actually mono where I saw it.
rhapsody8 · Member since
Is the documentary exactly same of Looking Back At The Odeon? Or are there any difference?