Administrators Andrew Reid Posted November 30, 2015 Author Administrators Share Posted November 30, 2015 Actually, I simply don't understand what a "hipster" is. Although it might have a definition it's simply an insult given by conservative people to non-traditional people. The normal is to cut you hair, if you leave it all, you're a hipster.No that's a "hippy", 1970's style.A lot of people misunderstand that term these days, it seems to have mutated.Some even use it as a compliment.Let's be clear on this...hipsters should be held in distain all across the world.The definition: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nikkor Posted November 30, 2015 Share Posted November 30, 2015 Andrew lives in the hipster capital Berlin. But I've seen your bike sooo... and the filmconvert filters taking pictures of people in the fields and fleemarkets.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nrubloc Posted December 16, 2015 Share Posted December 16, 2015 Seems a few wrinkles have developed in the opportunity to view/show the film "Hateful Eight" in 70mm at a Cinerama Dome location in LA. It seems Disney wants Star Wars to be shown instead, during the holiday season....Quentin Tarantino slams Disney over 'Star Wars' 'extortion' on 'Howard Stern' kaylee 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kaylee Posted December 17, 2015 Share Posted December 17, 2015 Seems a few wrinkles have developed in the opportunity to view/show the film "Hateful Eight" in 70mm at a Cinerama Dome location in LA. It seems Disney wants Star Wars to be shown instead, during the holiday season....Quentin Tarantino slams Disney over 'Star Wars' 'extortion' on 'Howard Stern'lmao omg. funny but also sad. howard said he'd fix it i guess we'll see... poor star wars doesnt have enough screens smh Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
richg101 Posted December 17, 2015 Share Posted December 17, 2015 lmao omg. funny but also sad. howard said he'd fix it i guess we'll see... poor star wars doesnt have enough screens smh That is indeed a real pity. Definitely political. kidzrevil 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Damphousse Posted December 17, 2015 Share Posted December 17, 2015 Thanks for posting Andrew. I'm going to try and find a "road show" screening of this film. It'll be a nice to be a part of history. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
odie Posted December 18, 2015 Share Posted December 18, 2015 films playing or will be playing shot on kodak...thanks NikkiHateful Eight 70mmBridge of Spies 35mmSpectre 35mmCarol super 16mm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shield3 Posted December 30, 2015 Share Posted December 30, 2015 Anyone who has been to the "Road Show" and viewed this film in the full 70mm glory - was it worth it? I am a pretty big fan of Quentin's movies - I can see this locally on a regular screen but the only true 70mm screening is a couple hours away near Cleveland.My wife and kids are at her parents this week - am I nuts for thinking about driving up and seeing it? Love to hear some feedback from the folks on this forum.Shawn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rudolf Posted December 30, 2015 Share Posted December 30, 2015 Havent seen it yet (but I have tickets). I am totally confident it will be worth it!!! The effort is astonishing (the cameras, special anamorphics built by schneider just fur projection and on and on goes the list... ) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nikkor Posted December 30, 2015 Share Posted December 30, 2015 Very small spoiler altert.Honestly, the movie was pretty meh, it was entertaining but all the anamorphic 70mm thing is total overkill for a movie that plays in a cabin. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jorge Posted December 30, 2015 Share Posted December 30, 2015 I watched the movie last night and it is glorious, I would have liked to see more landscapes to enjoy the format, most of the movie happens indoor, but you can see lot of details everywhere, like in the old times, but better. And Tarantino is not alone http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/behind-screen/help-star-wars-kodak-ceo-848593 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shield3 Posted December 30, 2015 Share Posted December 30, 2015 Just to be clear as it's getting regular nationwide release - those of you who saw it you're talking about seeing the true 70mm "Road Show" screening, correct? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shield3 Posted December 30, 2015 Share Posted December 30, 2015 I'm just north of Columbus. The only theatre within 200 miles is a 2 hour drive away in Cleveland. Called them today and you cannot buy your tickets in ADVANCE. I was willing to drive up there just because.So I'm seeing it locally in digital. The horror! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kristoferman Posted December 30, 2015 Share Posted December 30, 2015 I went to the road show and the kids couldn't get the damn film version to play so they showed the digital version and didn't tell anyone till after. You could tell though. I was pissed Nikkor 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fuzzynormal Posted December 30, 2015 Share Posted December 30, 2015 I went to the road show and the kids couldn't get the damn film version to play so they showed the digital version and didn't tell anyone till after. You could tell though. I was pissedRefund! Aside from that, when I went the projector ran fine. And it was fun to hear the film spooling, see the scratches, watch the image registration drift through the gate. The narrative didn't work though. Not an exceptional film regardless how it was shot. Appealing to my inner-tech-geek, (hey! They used the same lens as Ben Hur!) but otherwise nothing too remarkable as a movie...not on the a-list level anyway. The director is too indulgent with his style and it was more weary than vibrant on this go 'round.Liked watching Russell do his "Jack Burton meets John Wayne" character though. Shield3 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jorge Posted December 30, 2015 Share Posted December 30, 2015 I think it is a great author movie, not for Western fans like myself, in fact I am sure that 90% of the groupies last night never watched a classic of the genre ; but it is pretty funny (Samuel L. Jackson speaking in slow motion was hilarious) with a lot of references from Leone to Wes Craven. And the screening was just beautiful. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Liam Posted December 31, 2015 Share Posted December 31, 2015 Yeah I just saw it, great as a film, probably better than Django Unchained. Was a great experience with the film projection, full edit as opposed to later releases, playbills, intermission. He's said in interviews it was kind of a joke to do it in 70mm since it's a simple film really, small scale, and vulgar. It'll be different from every time I see it from now on.. which was the point I guess, making the theatre experience important and justifying film. But a bummer since I can't buy the 70mm reels and projector etc. Anyway, I'd say homerun Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kidzrevil Posted January 1, 2016 Share Posted January 1, 2016 maybe a stupid question but would it be possible to use a 2x anamorphic on a 16:9 sensor to squeeze all that detail into an image and project it later as if it was shot on 65mm film ? I ask because I know today's sensors are high resolving and anamorphic lenses were once used to get widescreen out of 4:3 film. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
richg101 Posted January 2, 2016 Share Posted January 2, 2016 shooting magic lantern on the 5dmk3 with sharp and fast primes and using the greatest sensor height you can (ideally the full 24mm height), alongside 2x anamorphics for a 2.75;1 delivery is about as close as you gonna get. however you'll not be able to match the out and out field of view since most projection anamorphics are not designed for wide angle use. at the moment the closest thing you gonna get to the look of ultra panavision 70 is an a7sii in full frame 4k mode with a iscorama 54 and a fast 45mm taking lens. this will get you pretty darn wide and with a 2.66:1 ratio and less pronounced oval defocus, as well as fine grain from the 4k low noise sensor. kaylee and kidzrevil 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kidzrevil Posted January 2, 2016 Share Posted January 2, 2016 shooting magic lantern on the 5dmk3 with sharp and fast primes and using the greatest sensor height you can (ideally the full 24mm height), alongside 2x anamorphics for a 2.75;1 delivery is about as close as you gonna get. however you'll not be able to match the out and out field of view since most projection anamorphics are not designed for wide angle use. at the moment the closest thing you gonna get to the look of ultra panavision 70 is an a7sii in full frame 4k mode with a iscorama 54 and a fast 45mm taking lens. this will get you pretty darn wide and with a 2.66:1 ratio and less pronounced oval defocus, as well as fine grain from the 4k low noise sensor. gotcha ! Looks like I'm gonna have to grab an a7sii to compliment my NX1 afterall ! I am really really waiting on those PL Mount SLR Magic Anamorphot lenses. Seems like they are taking forever but I want to try out a 2x anamorphic on a 16:9 sensor to get as panoramic of an image as possible...in 4k of course Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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