As you probably have heard, George Lucas shot the new Star Wars movie, Attack of the Clones, completely in digital format. To experience the movie as George intended it to be viewed, you have to see it in a theater that has a digital projector. The link below lists the theaters around the country that currently have digital projectors. Unfortunately, there aren't many. Looks like I'll be making a long overdue trip back to Los Angeles.
Go figure! One of the 3 digital theaters in Florida happen to be the one I go to 5 minutes down the street.
I suppose this means I'll have to go see this thing? Hope it doesn't suck like "Episode 1:attack of the egotistical, has-been directors taking advantage of Star Wars fans". I should have guessed from that title.
I've heard that this one is alot better...but then, I've heard that before once or twice. (Remember the string of "great" movies last year that sucked so bad that they almost had to cancel the Academy Awards?)
Posted by Kimberly Zanetti (Member # 2546) on :
Yea, Episode I was pretty bad. The word from the grapevine is that Attack of the Clones is much better and much closer to the originals.
One of my dearest friends works for George Lucas at Skywalker Ranch and I've done a bunch of catering out there so I have been getting a pretty good stream of gossip the last few weeks. Word is this one rocks.
Posted by Amy Brown (Member # 1963) on :
Si, what program do I need to play a .mov?
I downloaded the latest media player and it won't work.
How about quicktime?
Posted by Si Allen (Member # 420) on :
YES...it is Quicktime!
Posted by taurus signcraft (Member # 572) on :
the birthdayday fairies got me 4 tickets to the advance screening of the new star wars film for myself and 3 of my friends now everyone i know wants to be my friend!
i cant wait!!!!!
cheers gail
Posted by Paul Jordan (Member # 1198) on :
Gail, Jayne is taking me to see Attack of the Clones on the 18th at Fox Studios, La Premiere , btw did Devo get the email.