Excited for Interstellar? A lot of people are - except a growing contingent of Theatre owners angry about Christopher Nolan's decision to have the awesome-looking sci-fi movie début early in Cinemas that can show it through analog projectors.
As revealed at the end of last week's trailer, Cinemas capable of showing the movie in 70mm, 70mm IMAX or 35mm film formats will get access to the movie two days ahead of the November 7th release date. Nolan himself has been a long proponent of shooting on film over digital formats: a growing rarity in modern cinema as Film projectors are phased out for digital alternatives, and movie studios are slowly but surely phasing out sending film reels to Cinemas (ironically, Interstellar's distributors Paramount were the first Studio to completely stop distributing film reels as of earlier this year). Most American cinemas have undergone the expensive process of being refitted with digital projectors by now - hence why certain Cinema owners are getting concerned over preferential treatment being given to Film-capable franchises.
No matter where you stand on the digital or analog format debate though, it's interesting to see a film about ensuring Humanity's future is also making an eloquent, real-life case for preserving the traditions of the past.
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