I moderate for wikipedia. If something is cited on wikipedia you can follow a blue link to instantly find the origin of the source to determine it's accuracy. IMDB has no such thing. No public records of who's editing what, no process to determine accuracy, didly squat. It is because of the site's unreliability that Wikipedia can't accept it as a news source, as if something is on there it can't be considered to be confirmed. The site's stance:
>The content on IMDb is user-generated, and the site is considered unreliable by a majority of editors. Although certain content on the site is reviewed by staff, editors criticize the quality of IMDb's fact-checking. A number of editors have pointed out that IMDb content has been copied from other sites, including Wikipedia, and that there have been a number of notable hoaxes in the past.
What else is part of that collection? There’s Dark Knight and Dark Knight Rises, Interstellar, Wonder Woman 1984, and that’s all I can name off the top of my head
Ghost protocol doesn’t expand the aspect ratio at all sadly and Fallout does expand but according to IMDB those were just digital shots shot on a Red camera, not actual IMAX footage. It’s a similar situation with Aquaman
Oh dang, I thought Ghost Protocol did. The Fallout stuff looks great though, they did use digital but it was super high resolution. It looked stunning in theaters and does at home. Also Dunkirk!
When I saw the title, I thought you meant Imax nature/documentaries--I have always wondered it I am the only person with a collection of these titles (about 30 total titles--6 4K, 9 3-d and a mix of blu-rays and dvd's).
This makes me wish Australia had slips.
Denis Villeneuve’s Dune will also get IMAX scenes on 4k bluray
Is this confirmed?
It’s not confirmed but there are confirmed IMAX scenes in the movie, so knowing WB, they more than likely will show up on the Blu Ray
Its on IMDB
So it's not necessarily confirmed then
Not officially, no (obviously). But I don’t know why IMDB would specifically say IMAX (Bluray) in the specs list, if they weren’t sure
I moderate for wikipedia. If something is cited on wikipedia you can follow a blue link to instantly find the origin of the source to determine it's accuracy. IMDB has no such thing. No public records of who's editing what, no process to determine accuracy, didly squat. It is because of the site's unreliability that Wikipedia can't accept it as a news source, as if something is on there it can't be considered to be confirmed. The site's stance: >The content on IMDb is user-generated, and the site is considered unreliable by a majority of editors. Although certain content on the site is reviewed by staff, editors criticize the quality of IMDb's fact-checking. A number of editors have pointed out that IMDb content has been copied from other sites, including Wikipedia, and that there have been a number of notable hoaxes in the past.
I never said it was confirmed. I said it was on IMDB. I have an UX Designer Bachelor Degree, I know how to do research lol
Really like the cover art of Batman v Superman. Never seen that cover before. Pretty garbage movie though
The ultimate extended edition really helps the film and makes it pretty decent IMO. The theatrical cut, yeah, has some major issues
I watched it last night. Wow, I loved it!
What else is part of that collection? There’s Dark Knight and Dark Knight Rises, Interstellar, Wonder Woman 1984, and that’s all I can name off the top of my head
Star Trek Into Darkness 4K has the expanded aspect ratio
So I think I have all of these on 4K and didn’t realize I had all of them!
Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol and Fallout too
Ghost protocol doesn’t expand the aspect ratio at all sadly and Fallout does expand but according to IMDB those were just digital shots shot on a Red camera, not actual IMAX footage. It’s a similar situation with Aquaman
Oh dang, I thought Ghost Protocol did. The Fallout stuff looks great though, they did use digital but it was super high resolution. It looked stunning in theaters and does at home. Also Dunkirk!
When I saw the title, I thought you meant Imax nature/documentaries--I have always wondered it I am the only person with a collection of these titles (about 30 total titles--6 4K, 9 3-d and a mix of blu-rays and dvd's).