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Paulhanrahan
do they still have Imax screens. We had one in Perth and I was fortunate to see At The Max but that theater is long gone...
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Paulhanrahan
do they still have Imax screens. We had one in Perth and I was fortunate to see At The Max but that theater is long gone...
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Haecio
I wonder if it's still possible to watch this on the big screen and where/when/how.
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DandelionPowderman
Some scenes were filmed in an empty stadium, no?
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Haecio
I wonder if it's still possible to watch this on the big screen and where/when/how.
Another possibility to watch it on a big screen would be the Live at the Max Blu-ray Disc in conjunction with a Full-HD Projector.
If Live at the Max was standardly filmed on 70 mm material then a publisher should make a new 8K scan (7680×4320 pixel) and should release it 1st on a 4K-UHD-Disc and later on again on the 8K successor.
Compared to the VHS release, the picture quality of the Blu-ray Disc is quite impressive.
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Stoneage
Yes, HTF. "At the Max" was rehearsed, lip-synched and overdubbed heavily. That's no secret. They even made a documentary about the recording. The film didn't impress me. I got that artificial feeling about it.
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HonkeyTonkFlash
Yeah, I remember the documentary had scenes of them re-shooting parts in an empty stadium...
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Haecio
Is it available on YouTube?
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Haecio
Thank you all for the replies.Quote
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Haecio
I wonder if it's still possible to watch this on the big screen and where/when/how.
Another possibility to watch it on a big screen would be the Live at the Max Blu-ray Disc in conjunction with a Full-HD Projector.
If Live at the Max was standardly filmed on 70 mm material then a publisher should make a new 8K scan (7680×4320 pixel) and should release it 1st on a 4K-UHD-Disc and later on again on the 8K successor.
Compared to the VHS release, the picture quality of the Blu-ray Disc is quite impressive.
It would be very interesting to see this recording in 8k, taking into account it was recorded in the early 1990.Quote
Stoneage
Yes, HTF. "At the Max" was rehearsed, lip-synched and overdubbed heavily. That's no secret. They even made a documentary about the recording. The film didn't impress me. I got that artificial feeling about it.
I've noticed that by myself too, but not the empty stadium as some stated, because it always seems that the crowd is there every scene I try to analyse.Quote
HonkeyTonkFlash
Yeah, I remember the documentary had scenes of them re-shooting parts in an empty stadium...
I've watched some documentaries about the tour, I guess it was the one held in Tokyo (which was indeed very interesting, showing thing I've wanted to see for a long time). Is it available on YouTube?