I saw Around the World in Eighty Days and It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World at the Hollywood, as well as 2001 A Space Odyssey, in Cinemascope. Other films shown on the curved screen looked real tall and skinny. I don't think this movie will be shown a curved screen so I'm not sure what sort of lenses must be substituted.
QT want's you to see the dramatic difference between digital and film, in order for public demand to break the pact recently made by all the major studios to discontinue backing films, and only to produce vastly cheaper digital movies, shown exclusively on digital theatre projection systems. The Hateful Eight, might well be the last true feature film ever to be made for release in major theatre chains, and the last movie to ever be made by Quentin Tarantino.
QT want's you to see the dramatic difference between digital and film, in order for public demand to break the pact recently made by all the major studios to discontinue backing films, and only to produce vastly cheaper digital movies, shown exclusively on digital theatre projection systems. The Hateful Eight, might well be the last true feature film ever to be made for release in major theatre chains, and the last movie to ever be made by Quentin Tarantino.