![]() 03/10/2020 at 15:45 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
There’s a good reason it's at 99% on Rotten Tomatoes. We all know the story, but it's a great version, especially in Imax, even more so in Omnimax.
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my family went without me!!!
I dont think they even appreciated it :S
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Omnimax is one of those dome theaters right? I think the Boston Museum of Science has one of those.
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Im not going to lie...there have been so many Apollo movies in the theaters and TV in the last 10 years that I don’t know if I’ve already seen this one or not. Is this the one that tells the story with real footage?
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So much this. I’ve watched like four in the last eight months, and I feel like there are four more I didn’t see.
I also fear that if I keep watching them, one of them won’t have the same ending.
#deepfake
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Is the is one with all original footage that was digitized? If so I saw the CNN edition.
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My first thought when seeing this post:
![]() 03/10/2020 at 20:49 |
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Hmm. I’ve never heard of Omnimax before. Is it like the Imax, but somehow... larger?
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Exactly. Big, curved screen in a tall theater that really wraps around you. It’s quite an experience.
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Yes. Lots of archival footage, some allegedly newly released. The big screen and sound system really improved the experience.