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Christopher Nolan’s ‘Tenet’ Returning to Movie Theaters, Including 70mm Imax Screens
It will return to movie theaters — on 70mm Imax, Imax, digital and 70mm film screens — for one week only, starting Feb. 23. The screenings, held across the U.S. and in select international markets, will be accompanied by exclusive footage of “Dune: Part Two,” which debuts a week later, on March 1. Tickets for “Tenet” are on sale now.
By Ethan Shanfeld
January 25, 2024
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Christopher Nolan’s ‘Tenet’ Returning to Movie Theaters, Including 70mm Imax Screens
Christopher Nolan's 'Tenet' will return to movie theaters, marking a minor reunion between the director and Warner Bros.variety.com
IMAX 70mm
Debuts February 23, 2024
One Week Limited Release
That shit turned your brain into a pile of goo, didn’t itMovie was awful![]()
He better fix the sound
I just don't understand how they let it get to theaters like that.
All that money and focus on the visuals / effects, yet it's all wasted because the audience can't understand a damn thing being said......
Like there was an audio supervisor/ engineer whose job it was, was to make sure the audio was good.......
Just wow
For whatever reason Nolan intentionally has that sound and has had the same complaints in other films such as Banes voice and sound in Dark Knight Rises.
Which is wild because Batman Begins and Dark Knight had good sound / effects
sound effects and sound quality are two different things.Which is wild because Batman Begins and Dark Knight had good sound / effects
I just don't understand how they let it get to theaters like that.
All that money and focus on the visuals / effects, yet it's all wasted because the audience can't understand a damn thing being said......
Like there was an audio supervisor/ engineer whose job it was, was to make sure the audio was good.......
Just wow
For whatever reason Nolan intentionally has that sound and has had the same complaints in other films such as Banes voice and sound in Dark Knight Rises.
Its wild
I have met actual projectionists and people who install the sound for movie theatres go damn near apoplectic talking about that man and his sound quality. I forget how they specifically tried to explain EXACTLY why the sound is bad and how easy it is to fix. But it got way to technical. All I know is apparently its all EGO on Nolan part.
Christopher Nolan’s ‘Tenet’ Returning to Movie Theaters, Including 70mm Imax Screens
It will return to movie theaters — on 70mm Imax, Imax, digital and 70mm film screens — for one week only, starting Feb. 23. The screenings, held across the U.S. and in select international markets, will be accompanied by exclusive footage of “Dune: Part Two,” which debuts a week later, on March 1. Tickets for “Tenet” are on sale now.
By Ethan Shanfeld
January 25, 2024
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Christopher Nolan’s ‘Tenet’ Returning to Movie Theaters, Including 70mm Imax Screens
Christopher Nolan's 'Tenet' will return to movie theaters, marking a minor reunion between the director and Warner Bros.variety.com
IMAX 70mm
Debuts February 23, 2024
One Week Limited Release
Dude is a movie snob, he makes the audio on his movies for high end surround sound theatres not us poors with only a sound bar.I’ve heard reviewers and critics say they just wait to watch Nolan’s stuff at home to use CC to read the dialogue.
Even though they would rather watch it on the big screen or imax, but it pisses them off too much each time missing chunks of dialogue.
Not really.Dude is a movie snob, he makes the audio on his movies for high end surround sound theatres not us poors with only a sound bar.
Director Christopher Nolan has a history of having bad sound mixes in his movies going back to Dark Knight Rises. In fact, he was forced to re-do Banes audio because in the original mix he no one could understand what the fuck he was saying.I just don't understand how they let it get to theaters like that.
All that money and focus on the visuals / effects, yet it's all wasted because the audience can't understand a damn thing being said......
Like there was an audio supervisor/ engineer whose job it was, was to make sure the audio was good.......
Just wow
Yeah Christopher nosound trippinDirector Christopher Nolan has a history of having bad sound mixes in his movies going back to Dark Knight Rises. In fact, he was forced to re-do Banes audio because in the original mix he no one could understand what the fuck he was saying.
I don't know what the issue is and why he does it, but since he's Christopher Nolan studio heads don't really fuck with him about it, with that one exception that I am aware of.
I was shocked he didn't have any sound issues in Oppenheimer, nor did anyone seem to complain about any.