Hi, fellow Mopolians, from Joe B in NOLA. This off-topic post, part warning, part bitch-fest, will be a combination of rant and request for contact info and advice. I need to know how to get in touch with LucasFilm's supposed "complaint" line about theatrical presentations of the Mighty Lucas' property! Because I got a doozy for them!! First let me say that my friend Al and I, seniors in our late 60s, have been moviegoers since infancy. Each of us saw the Star Wars films in the theatres more than once, purchased every damned laserdisc presentation (still have some...big box set for sale. Want it??), embraced the dvds and finally purchased the superbly done blu-ray set of all six films. BUT.....then, Lucas & Co. need more of our money and Al and I dutifully (actually, out of sheer curiosity at the conversion result) trekked to the AMC Elmwood theatre in New Orleans (best mustiplex in town--- sadly!) for the 11 AM show Tuesday. I had read good things in professional nationwide reviews about the 3-D conversion... how much fun and immersive it is, etc. Well--- that may be the case elsewhere, but NOT at the AMC Elmwood cinema in New Orleans!! Here goes: The film was projected (from a computer, I think) totally out of its aspect ratio: it looked like a standard 1:85-1 release instead of the 2:35-1 original aspect ratio. The 3-D was practically non-existant, and I do not exaggerate! It looked like an old stereopticon picture of far distances. The sound was pretty good but too quiet and lacked presence and depth---- no use of subwoofers??. Otherwise, the picture quality was pretty bad-- about equal to the "First Look" computerized commercials and other junk that plays in these auditoriums before the previews start. It was way too dim, which seems par for these "converted" 3-d films. Indeed, the entire experience in the auditorium was so disappointing and, indeed, demoralizing that the two of us agreed that we were too appalled to get up and walk out and complain. We just left immediately afterwards, vowing to not waste one more cent on one of these Star Wars 3-D conversions. Today I called the theatre and spoke to the manager, a nice guy who was most apologetic, will send me some passes and seemed to genuinely care about us as customers. He said he'd check out the situation, etc. Well, when I go this afternoon or tomorrow afternoon to see "Extremely Loud" (for Oscar), I intend to peek in with my saved 3-d glasses and take a look at the result of my phone call. Frankly I expect things to be the same. And this is from the BEST multiplex in town! The New Orleans market is ripe for a new company (other than AMC) to come and give these people some competition. One can drive 85 miles to Baton Rouge and find state-of-the-art theatres. But who wants to do that?????!!!!! I want to contact LucasFilm about the presentation at AMC in New Orleans. One used to be able to find an address and/or phone number to report these things, as Lucas stated in no uncertain terms that he DEMANDED proper presentation of his films in theatres and wanted to hear if not. AMC had a special promotion with Lucas for this engagement (we got a plastic toy! Yippee!) and, frankly, I want to give the Lucas company a piece of my mind. Like many of you, I've already given them WAYYYY more of my money than I ever should have! Oh-- the coda to all this: Each of us went home, pulled out our blu-ray of Phantom Menace for a quick look. Even the menus were better than what we paid NINE BUCKS (the cheapest we could have!) to see in the theatre. The superb blu-ray just reminded me that maybe I'm just getting too old---- TOO OLD to go to the THEATRE and be ripped off by either sub-par presentations and/or unruly audiences. But I LIKE "going to the movies." I've been doing it for most of my life...since seeing "The Boy With Green Hair" at age 5. And I don't want to stop going now. But one more experience like this one, and I will. Joe B in NOLA PS-- I'd really like to know if any of you have seen the 3-D Phantom Menace in a theatre and if you had a similar experience (hope not!) or a good one. PPS-- If any of you know how to reach the Lucas complaint email address or line (there must be one!), please let me know. And thanks for putting up with this rant.
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