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>No 70MM IMAX screens in my area
How will I experience the true Nolankino?
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every time i'm reminded of how few true imax screens there are i'm again puzzled as to why the children's museum in my 250kpop city has one
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>every time i'm reminded of how few true imax screens there are i'm again puzzled as to why the children's museum in my 250kpop city has one
Originally the format was used for nature documentaries.
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that is mostly what they show. they used to do more blockbusters, but i'm told the big theaters started pressuring distributors into upcharging them for the rights



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