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Posted:  17 Jul 2008 04:03
some of the arial shots and actions scenes (about 20 min. total) are actually filmed with a new imax camera for the dark knight.  so i recommend trying to see this one in imax for a little bit of an extra thrill.
http://api.ning.com/files/snFIvjnxrturNFI53EpwiUjkmT7zrsZ0U3aqzCTbrDiBZLAkHnklLUhzvCCwY*0kfjbiJ1*vJWbXdaBoRyPuJBCLvBKru2zT/Picture16.png
http://www.filmgrenade.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/05/joker-the-dark-knight.jpg
http://one7.files.wordpress.com/2007/12/darkknightbatpod.jpg
http://geeksngames.files.wordpress.com/2008/05/dl-25.jpeg
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Posted:  17 Jul 2008 14:11
Cool, thanks for posting those! I was wondering about going to Imax or just the regular movie screen. The Imax is like the really tall screens isn't it? How much more is it?

Yesterday we went to see Journey to the Center of the Earth on a regular screen in 3D and it costs us 27 something for 3 people. It was awesome 3D though. Felt like a ride at universal or Disney.
Posted:  21 Jul 2008 01:43
imax price vary, i paid 10.75 for my ticket, but it was worth every cent.  the screen is 7 stories high and five stories wide (or visa versa, i don't remember).  the scenes they filmed in imax were humongous, it felt like oyu were flying next to batman.  it was more than a movie, it was an experience in imax.
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Posted:  21 Jul 2008 14:34
I was going to see it in Imax but they were sold out till 10 that night and I was there in the afternoon.
 
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