I watched WW84 and Tenet back to back. I felt stupider after watching Wonder Woman and kind of smarter after watching Tenet. WW84 was fine for a popcorn superhero movie but Tenet was very good. Like a fast paced Bond movie with some decent sci-fi.
I watched WW84 and Tenet back to back. I felt stupider after watching Wonder Woman and kind of smarter after watching Tenet. WW84 was fine for a popcorn superhero movie but Tenet was very good. Like a fast paced Bond movie with some decent sci-fi.
Think I agree with you about both movies.
After watching each movie only once, would rate WW84 at 2/10, and Tenet at 8/10. Will never watch WW84 again... but planning multiple watches of Tenet. Just my 2-cents.
Great deal. And yes, the 4k/blu-ray versions retain the 1.43:1 aspect ratio for those scenes filmed on IMAX. Digital version doesn't.
This is annoying for me since I have a 2.35 screen. IMAX is useless to home releases...no one benefits from it since its still confined to a 16:9 screen for every tv.
This is annoying for me since I have a 2.35 screen. IMAX is useless to home releases...no one benefits from it since its still confined to a 16:9 screen for every tv.
Ah. Well, I personally don't see a problem with it. It's still cool watching those IMAX scenes fill my entire TV screen.
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Not sure. I didn't like it but other people did and that's fine. You can rent for $1.99 or less from Redbox.
I really like the whole time idea.
I really like the whole time idea.
Yeah, I really liked the unconventional 'mechanism' of time travel. And it had an element like T.H. White's Merlyn.
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After watching each movie only once, would rate WW84 at 2/10, and Tenet at 8/10. Will never watch WW84 again... but planning multiple watches of Tenet. Just my 2-cents.
This is annoying for me since I have a 2.35 screen. IMAX is useless to home releases...no one benefits from it since its still confined to a 16:9 screen for every tv.
Yeah, it's definitely not an issue on tvs...but the annoyance is the switching and the scenes only last a few seconds...which applies for all.
Actually, a good chunk of the movie is filmed in IMAX. And those scenes last for minutes!