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What films do you personally still need to experience in the cinema, proper?

For me it's Akira, Terminator 2 and Aliens, can't die until I see them on the big screen.

I've already seen a slew of other grail films in the cine. On either DCP, 35MM, or 15/70 IMAX.
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Akira is overrated. Manga was better.
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lawrence of arabia of course
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I saw that, though I've yet to see it in 70mm. I will though, I know this to be true.
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Hmm
2001 Space Odyssey if I am trying to fool myself.
>Honestly I'd be pretty down for watching the LOTR trilogy



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