Imax Plugging 'Matrix'

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Imax Plugging 'Matrix' Sequels Into Large Screen

LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - "The Matrix" sequels are coming to a big and bigger screen near you.

Large-screen theater operator Imax said Wednesday that Warner Bros. Pictures and producer Village Roadshow's upcoming "Matrix" films, "The Matrix Reloaded" and "The Matrix Revolutions," will be released on Imax's 15 frames-per-second/70mm screen format to accompany the standard theatrical releases debuting this year.

Using Imax's new Digital Re-mastering (DMR) technology that allows 35mm films to be transferred to the larger format without compromising quality, the Imax version of Andy and Larry Wachowski (news)'s "The Matrix Reloaded" will open two to three weeks after the film's May 15 release in 35mm. Warner Bros. Pictures president of domestic distribution Dan Fellman said Warners is looking at June 6 for the Imax release. The Imax version of "The Matrix Revolutions" will bow day and date with the film's Nov. 5 theatrical release, marking the first time a Hollywood event film is released concurrently in both formats.

"The Matrix" films, starring Keanu Reeves (news), are the third and fourth DMR-converted films, after Universal's rerelease of Imagine Entertainment's "Apollo 13" and 20th Century Fox's rerelease of Lucasfilm's "Star Wars: Episode 2 -- Attack of the Clones" last year.

"We're excited to give fans the opportunity to experience the world of 'The Matrix' in this spectacular format," said Joel Silver, producer of "The Matrix" trilogy. "Throughout the Imax digital remastering conversion process, the Imax team took meticulous care in maintaining the technical integrity of the films."

Imax president of filmed entertainment Greg Foster said Warner Bros. initially planned to release "Revolutions" day and date, but when the executives and the film's creators saw the initial Imax footage, they wanted to adapt "Reloaded" as well.

"We've done a lot of tests for a lot of films, and for whatever reason, 'The Matrix' works for what we do," Foster said. "The sound and presentation is spectacular on the Imax screen."

Financial terms of the "Matrix" deal were not disclosed, but Imax co-chairman and co-CEO Brad Wechsler said the higher ticket price charged for the Imax experience should benefit both the exhibitor and Warner Bros.

"Those incremental dollars benefit both companies," Wechsler said. "We don't really make much money on the film business but rather on our theater network business. We believe that showing a film like 'The Matrix' will expand our audience in the 15- to 30-year-old range, a group we look forward to bringing back to Imax theaters."

The company plans to release "Reloaded" on more than 35 Imax screens in the United States.

"Down the road, the success of these movies should lead to the expansion of Imax around the country," Fellman said. "Imax is a process that needed to develop more content. This is a first step for them to maximize their potential, and I'm very pleased that we are the first company to enter into an (day-and-date) agreement with them."

The two companies will also distribute the first-ever 3-D motor sports film "NASCAR (news - web sites): The Imax Experience 3D" next spring.


I rather to watch IMAX theatre for matrix : reloaded than reg theatre because 3-d is fucking cool...
 
yeah i have one Imax theatre in my area. the ticket is fucking expensive. I remember i watched my first and second Imax Michael jordan and Star war 2 movies. I purchased $15 bucks for michael jordan movie and star wars 2.. its cool.. i dont know how much cost for a ticket for Matrxi reloaded.. i hope between $15 to 25 dollars..
 
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damn it we don't have Imax in Newfoundland.

lucky some people can watch it IMax
 
We have one here in Rochester, NY. If they show it here, I will definitely go!
 
IMAX 3-D matrix reloaded like this

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Matrix won't be in 3-D, but they will be showing a 3-D movie attached to the Matrix movie.

It's mentioned in the article.
 
Originally posted by DefMATRIXense
yeah i have one Imax theatre in my area. the ticket is fucking expensive. I remember i watched my first and second Imax Michael jordan and Star war 2 movies. I purchased $15 bucks for michael jordan movie and star wars 2.. its cool.. i dont know how much cost for a ticket for Matrxi reloaded.. i hope between $15 to 25 dollars..

15 bucks and that's in US dollar?

Good grief!

I only paid like $8.50 (CDN dollar) to see Ghosts of the Abyss on IMAX!
 
Originally posted by Banjo
Matrix won't be in 3-D, but they will be showing a 3-D movie attached to the Matrix movie.

It's mentioned in the article.

I didnt say Matrix 3-D movie... the reason i wanted to see matrix reloaded in IMAX because its BIGGER and bigger
 
IMAX theatres are limited to two hours meaning they'll have to cut 18 minutes of Matrix Reloaded...

That kinda sucks.

I think I'll watch it in the standard format instead.
 
Originally posted by Banjo
15 bucks and that's in US dollar?

Good grief!

I only paid like $8.50 (CDN dollar) to see Ghosts of the Abyss on IMAX!
yeah, for adult, 12 bucks a ticket...:cool: but its worth it..

for reg theatre, for adult, it costs 8.50 bucks. or 5 bucks if u have a student ID...
 
Originally posted by DefMATRIXense
yeah, for adult, 12 bucks a ticket...:cool: but its worth it..

for reg theatre, for adult, it costs 8.50 bucks. or 5 bucks if u have a student ID...

That's still a HUGE rip-off!

Paying 12 in US dollars would be like paying 17.50 dollars!

Same with 8.50, that would be 12.40 dollars in US.

I said that I only had to pay 8.50 dollars in Canadian dollars meaning it would cost you only 5.83 dollars.

Sorry, but the American theatres are ripping you off big time if you compare it to the admission I paid to see an IMAX film.
 
Originally posted by Banjo
IMAX theatres are limited to two hours meaning they'll have to cut 18 minutes of Matrix Reloaded...

That kinda sucks.

I think I'll watch it in the standard format instead.

no its not... I watched star wars 2 in IMAX theatre the movie is about 2 hours and half...

Hey, you havent replied my post in Terminator 3.. I know u dont want to hear me say " i told u so" lol cool...
 
Originally posted by Banjo
That's still a HUGE rip-off!

Paying 12 in US dollars would be like paying 17.50 dollars!

Same with 8.50, that would be 12.40 dollars in US.

I said that I only had to pay 8.50 dollars in Canadian dollars meaning it would cost you only 5.83 dollars.

Sorry, but the American theatres are ripping you off big time if you compare it to the admission I paid to see an IMAX film.

yeah that's true lol..
 
Originally posted by DefMATRIXense
no its not... I watched star wars 2 in IMAX theatre the movie is about 2 hours and half...

Hey, you havent replied my post in Terminator 3.. I know u dont want to hear me say " i told u so" lol cool...

What post?

Can you please link me to this post you made.

Besides, yes... Star Wars 2 was editted down to 2 hours... believe it or not. If you don't believe me, go ask the IMAX guys.
 
Oh the post on Terminator 3, you were wrong on that one too as well.

Sorry, but I know movies.
 
I know the movie has more than 120 minutes.. at Imax theatre, its same time. there hasnt been editted from 150 minutes to 120 mintues... I will find IMAX start wars 2 movie.. i am digging now

I know Imax is limited up to 120 minutes....
 
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I like IMAX .... I remember frist time I watch was ALASKA.. whoa it make me so dizzy and feel like I was in helicopter *sp* I feel like that I am in high in cloudy and stare down there in snow mountain that is why it make me so dizzy.. I like it ... of course I know it is HUGE size of screen whew! :)
 
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