Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 Preceded by the short subject Fur of Flying.*** Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole The longest single-platter 70mm DMR film to date.*** Re-released as a 10th Anniversary on 12 August 2020.*** įirst Chinese DMR release. Preceded by the short subject Day & Night. ![]() Filmed with the Fusion Camera System.*** Originally 2D 12-minute opening converted to 3D. About half-a-minute of footage exclusive to the IMAX version. Night at the Museum: Battle of the SmithsonianĪbout 9 minutes filmed with IMAX 70mm cameras. ![]() ** Ĭlosing credits changed to slide format and one closing credits song omitted to reduce running time.*** Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience First DMR film to surpass 150 minutes.* Īspect ratio cropped to 1.43:1 for IMAX 70mm prints.*** Preceded by 6-minute preview of The Dark Knight.* įirst mainstream release in IMAX Digital.*** Īspect ratio cropped to 1.43:1 for IMAX 70mm prints.* įirst mainstream feature to be partially shot with IMAX 70mm cameras, with 28 minutes of footage. Re-release with 2 minutes of additional scenes. Originally 2D, 20-minute finale converted to 3D. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix End-credits sped up to fit the film to the IMAX platters.* Screened with no end credits in some theatres with newer IMAX equipment which had platter size limits.* Ģ0 minutes converted to 3D. Aspect ratio cropped to 2.00:1 for the entire film. First worldwide DMR release.* įirst 3D DMR film. Closing credits changed to slide format due to platter size limits. 22 minutes shorter than the 35mm version due to older IMAX equipment having platter size limits. Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones 24 minutes shorter than the 35mm version due to older IMAX equipment having platter size limits. (**+) = Released in both IMAX Digital and IMAX with Laser. (***) = Released in both IMAX Digital and IMAX 70mm. Along with the muscles, the actor has also grown an English accent, which is passable but clashes with his aw-shucks American demeanor.This list includes the films which have been released in IMAX theaters. ![]() King Sharaman (Ronald Pickup) is so impressed by the boy's simian dexterity that he adopts him, making him equal with his sons.ĭastan grows into a man, played by a beefed-up, often shirtless Jake Gyllenhaal. Our hero is Dastan, a name the film implicitly links to the word "destiny." He's introduced as an orphan scamp, evading soldiers by bounding through the local bazaar. Still, the movie might as well be set in Narnia. It also features smatterings of history, British stage veterans and imposing scenery - though it's Morocco, not Iran. Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time isn't all video-game action. They've made a film about a swashbuckling Persian hero, derived from a source somewhat less venerable than Herodotus: a video game that dates to 1989. As 300 demonstrated, the version of their story handed down by the Greek historian Herodotus still rules.Ĭomes now the Pirates of the Caribbean team of Walt Disney Pictures and producer Jerry Bruckheimer, who clearly aren't cowed by 2,500 years of pro-Greek tilt. For millennia, the West has accepted the ancient Greeks as exemplars and their Persian rivals as barbarians.
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