Hey I saw it tonight too.
Only con is that sometimes there's so much out of your field of vision
it can be hard to figure out what's going on movement-wise (imagine only
seeing the very center of a movie during a frenetic scene)

But otherwise great !

-----Original Message-----
From: Ben Braver [mailto:benbraver@;hotmail.com] 
Sent: Saturday, November 02, 2002 9:31 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Star Wars AOTC IMAX review


Wow. WOW. W-O-W !!

Saw Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones in IMAX last night at the

premiere.

The good news:

This is the way this movie was meant to be seen, heard, and felt.

Yoda 50' tall. Every hair of Obi-Wan's beard. Each wrinkle on Yoda's
face. 
All the background details clear and sharp - I spent a lot of time 
marvelling at the things I couldn't see before, like Jawas moving around

inside their transport when Anakin is searching for his mother. The
arena 
"execution" scene is totally awesome. The speeder chase through
Coruscant is 
almost dizzying. A close-up of Anakin and Padme with their faces six
stories 
tall.

Jango Fett's seismic charges in the asteroid belt battle you feel, not
just 
hear. The ships passing through the theater. The battles. All the sound
- a 
six-channel, uncompressed, 12,000-watt system.

The battle in the rain on Kamino between Obi-Wan and Jango, and the 
light-saber battle between Dooku and Yoda are just awesome. Seeing the
clone 
army on Kamino was chilling in its scope and detail.

Now, the bad news:

They cut about 23 minutes from the running time.

Some of the time is in the end credits - instead of rolling credits,
they 
fill up the whole IMAX screen with text.

A number of scenes had minor cuts. Some scenes are gone all together,
like 
Anakin and Padme in the field.

While we noticed the cuts, in most cases they didn't adversely affect
the 
plot, flow, or impact of the film. In a few cases, though, the short
cuts 
were of important dialogue - the scene  where Palpitane manipulates
Jar-Jar 
about the vote in the Senate is gone.

Overall recommendation: see it. SEE IT. You will wish that somehow your 
living room could be six stories tall and you could watch all the movies
you 
love like this.

Yes, it has some flaws. But it was great.

-Ben
P.S. It was even better in a theater full of "Jed-heads" having a really

good time, and with a lot of people in wonderful costumes.









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