Just got back from seeing this a local theater.
What a treat to see my all time fav. film again on the Big Screen. I live in a small town area in upstate NY so we don't get special even showings like that very often.
Anyways it was an older theater with the older set up and the giant stage and sculpted trim. The projector and screen were new though. It was nice watching it in this theater and there was a decent amount of people. Hearing the soundtrack go through the speakers and fill the large room was a treat and the whole experience reminded me of seeing the film long ago when it made one of it's 2nd runs. I saw it at the Drive in the first time. The film itself was great again (of course) and it was nice to see some younger 20 somethings there watching the it. I asked some of them after the film if it was the first time they saw it and they laughed and said No and that it was a great film.
It was fun to notice things that for whatever reason after seeing the film a hundred times I never noticed before. Such as when Brody is questioning the young man on the beach about Chrissie Watkins Disappearance, Brody is holding her cloths and belongings (remember she went skinny dipping). Weird that I never paid attention. It's not like it's hard to see but seeing it again on the big screen it stood out like a sore thumb.
Seeing Star Wars back when it was rereleased as the Special Edition was fun but not nearly as much fun as this was. I think being able to see it in such an older theater really added to the experience. Not to mention, as my name suggest, that it's my fav film. I am bummed out because I could have saw Raiders of the Lost Ark at this theater but I assumed it would have played it in the smaller not so grand theater and not in the large one (it has two screens one large and one small). I almost did not go to JAWS because I assumed the same thing. I use to have a projector so it would not have been as big of a deal.
Anyways... Has anyone else had the pleasure of seeing their all time fav film rereleased in a theater recently? If so, did it improve your enjoyment of the film?
What a treat to see my all time fav. film again on the Big Screen. I live in a small town area in upstate NY so we don't get special even showings like that very often.
Anyways it was an older theater with the older set up and the giant stage and sculpted trim. The projector and screen were new though. It was nice watching it in this theater and there was a decent amount of people. Hearing the soundtrack go through the speakers and fill the large room was a treat and the whole experience reminded me of seeing the film long ago when it made one of it's 2nd runs. I saw it at the Drive in the first time. The film itself was great again (of course) and it was nice to see some younger 20 somethings there watching the it. I asked some of them after the film if it was the first time they saw it and they laughed and said No and that it was a great film.
It was fun to notice things that for whatever reason after seeing the film a hundred times I never noticed before. Such as when Brody is questioning the young man on the beach about Chrissie Watkins Disappearance, Brody is holding her cloths and belongings (remember she went skinny dipping). Weird that I never paid attention. It's not like it's hard to see but seeing it again on the big screen it stood out like a sore thumb.
Seeing Star Wars back when it was rereleased as the Special Edition was fun but not nearly as much fun as this was. I think being able to see it in such an older theater really added to the experience. Not to mention, as my name suggest, that it's my fav film. I am bummed out because I could have saw Raiders of the Lost Ark at this theater but I assumed it would have played it in the smaller not so grand theater and not in the large one (it has two screens one large and one small). I almost did not go to JAWS because I assumed the same thing. I use to have a projector so it would not have been as big of a deal.
Anyways... Has anyone else had the pleasure of seeing their all time fav film rereleased in a theater recently? If so, did it improve your enjoyment of the film?