Imagine sitting inside one of those massive dome-shaped planetarium theaters and watching 30 minutes of the most spectacular IMAX footage you've ever seen while a world-famous DJ spins records specifically curated to match the visuals on the screen. That's what IMAX Remix is, and that's what IMAX's first-ever comic-con event was all about. The DJ in question was Glen Morrison, and the screening was unlike any IMAX experience we've ever had, making the IMAX exclusive Skyfall trailer tacked on at the end of the performance feel like the sweetest cherry on top of a game-changing ice cream sundae. The Skyfall trailer, which we imagine will be in IMAX theaters with The Dark Knight Rises next week, was pretty rad. We see more of the film's jaw-dropping train...
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- 7/13/2012
- by Erik Davis
- Movies.com
Earlier this evening I was invited by IMAX to attend a special event called IMAX Remix at the Ruben H. Fleet Science Center where famed DJ Glen Morrison spun music while various pieces of footage from IMAX films were shown on the domed screen (including scenes from movies like Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix and Star Trek). It was a very cool event - I still believe in the future of IMAX over 3D - but what really made the night was what they were saving for the end: a brand new trailer for Skyfall, the new James Bond film from director Sam Mendes. The trailer begins with Bond (Daniel Craig), wielding his Walther Ppk, slowly walking down a hallway towards a room where a man is sitting in a chair. When he finally approaches the man, he discovers that the man...
- 7/13/2012
- cinemablend.com
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