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Paramount destroyed the IMAX 70mm prints of INTERSTELLAR and the planned re-release is cancelled. -- nm
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70mm film is huge. I'm not sure why anyone (especially Nolan) expected them to store every print forever. -- nm
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Inigo (aka Inigo)
Aug 7 '24, 09:03
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If AMPAS is trying to preserve film, wouldn't the premiere format be of interest? -- nm
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Max
Aug 7, 09:12
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I'd guess there's at least one print. Just not the initial release number of prints that would be required for a re-release -- nm
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JD
Aug 7, 09:13
At least keep them for the planned re-release, though.
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Spawn
Aug 7, 09:04
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I have a feeling the real answer is gonna be that they just didn't keep those prints.
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Inigo
Aug 7, 09:09
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