CINEBIND
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What an absolute exhilarating Immersive surreal experience in IMAX.
Blew my mind !!..
This is why we see movies in a LARGE SCREEEN.
F1: The movie takes you into that edge of the seat Adrenaline rush on a Blazing speed Cinematic transpose world.
Brad Pitt brings this charming swag which he is a marvel at it.
Damson Idris performance was so refreshing and engaging.
Kerry Condon was great. She brings the balance between technicality and Emotional situation to the story.
Javier Bardem was as usual charismatic.
Director Joseph Kosinski who also co-written it has found the perfect formula of simple yet authentic and engaging film making which we all crave for.
After making a smashing movie 'Top Gun Maveric', He did it again the brilliance in this F1:The Movie.
Real Formula One cars and Grand Prix Race track with real F1 drivers (Lewis Hamilton, Max Verstappen, Charles Leclerc, Lando Norris and many more), feels so thrilling.
Claudio Miranda's Cinematography and Camera work was F** ing Outstanding.
I still wonder how he installed and shot in IMAX compatible Cameras like (Sony CineAlta Venice) on real F1 Cars which is moving in a 300 Km/h, because none of the shorts were done used VFX or some CGI.
And few shots he actually did in iPhone 15 Pro Max !!....
Can feel The G-Force, The Vibrations, The engine Rumbling feel, all thanks to the dazzling Background Music and Original score by non-other than Hans Zimmer.
Everything in this movie is done with 200% conviction towards the craft.
There are very few Films till date reaches this level of Immersive experience.
Hands down the best racing movie till date.
This is the movie which should and only should be watched in the Large 70 MM IMAX screen.
The sound, The visuals, The Symphony of Speed makes the movie a great memorable experience.
A truly breath-taking experience.
Cannot wait to watch it again in IMAX.
Blew my mind !!..
This is why we see movies in a LARGE SCREEEN.
F1: The movie takes you into that edge of the seat Adrenaline rush on a Blazing speed Cinematic transpose world.
Brad Pitt brings this charming swag which he is a marvel at it.
Damson Idris performance was so refreshing and engaging.
Kerry Condon was great. She brings the balance between technicality and Emotional situation to the story.
Javier Bardem was as usual charismatic.
Director Joseph Kosinski who also co-written it has found the perfect formula of simple yet authentic and engaging film making which we all crave for.
After making a smashing movie 'Top Gun Maveric', He did it again the brilliance in this F1:The Movie.
Real Formula One cars and Grand Prix Race track with real F1 drivers (Lewis Hamilton, Max Verstappen, Charles Leclerc, Lando Norris and many more), feels so thrilling.
Claudio Miranda's Cinematography and Camera work was F** ing Outstanding.
I still wonder how he installed and shot in IMAX compatible Cameras like (Sony CineAlta Venice) on real F1 Cars which is moving in a 300 Km/h, because none of the shorts were done used VFX or some CGI.
And few shots he actually did in iPhone 15 Pro Max !!....
Can feel The G-Force, The Vibrations, The engine Rumbling feel, all thanks to the dazzling Background Music and Original score by non-other than Hans Zimmer.
Everything in this movie is done with 200% conviction towards the craft.
There are very few Films till date reaches this level of Immersive experience.
Hands down the best racing movie till date.
This is the movie which should and only should be watched in the Large 70 MM IMAX screen.
The sound, The visuals, The Symphony of Speed makes the movie a great memorable experience.
A truly breath-taking experience.
Cannot wait to watch it again in IMAX.
MI: The Final Reckoning is a massive, big-budget, exhilarating cinematic action movie that should be seen on a gigantic cinema screen.
I grew up watching Mission: Impossible movies, from the first installment back in 1996, all the way to The Final Reckoning, also known as Mission: Impossible 8.
This is one of the movie franchises that has almost always stayed consistent in terms of story, screenplay and acting performance, action sequence), if not better from previous movies. And Final Reckoning is no different.
This was an absolutely fun and super entertaining movie. It has a long running time (2hr.50min.) but never felt dragged because of the nerve-wracking, intense premise.
Yes, there are very few light-hearted comical scenes, and this is a continuing storyline from the previous installment (Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning). However, this movie is not just a spy action movie, but an action drama in essence. Also, this movie actually connects the entire previous Mission Impossible movies story.
The underwater sequence which is a nail-biting edge of the seat scene, and the last 40 min. Climax sequence are really breath-taking. What a phenomenal action scenes!
These scenes looks astonishing in IMAX screen because these are the done in IMAX compatible camera (Sony CineAlta Venice camera) in the IMAX aspect ratio (1.90:1).
Tom Cruise is an absolute legend when it comes to his conviction for movies. His agility and guts to pull off those bloody brilliant practical action stunts at the age of 62 are insane.
In this day and age where almost everything is done using VFX and CGI with body double, Tom Cruise performs mind-boggling action sequences in real locations and with practical stunts by himself, simply to make the big-screen cinematic experience truly worthy for viewers.
He truly is the last action star in the world.
This is the final Mission Impossible movie in the whole franchises.
For sure Agent Ethan Hunt will be missed.
Mission Impossible movies remind me why theatres are worthy going.
I would rate it 8/10. A really worthy cinematic experience.
In my opinion MI:Fallout still holds the 10/10 in the whole franchise.
I grew up watching Mission: Impossible movies, from the first installment back in 1996, all the way to The Final Reckoning, also known as Mission: Impossible 8.
This is one of the movie franchises that has almost always stayed consistent in terms of story, screenplay and acting performance, action sequence), if not better from previous movies. And Final Reckoning is no different.
This was an absolutely fun and super entertaining movie. It has a long running time (2hr.50min.) but never felt dragged because of the nerve-wracking, intense premise.
Yes, there are very few light-hearted comical scenes, and this is a continuing storyline from the previous installment (Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning). However, this movie is not just a spy action movie, but an action drama in essence. Also, this movie actually connects the entire previous Mission Impossible movies story.
The underwater sequence which is a nail-biting edge of the seat scene, and the last 40 min. Climax sequence are really breath-taking. What a phenomenal action scenes!
These scenes looks astonishing in IMAX screen because these are the done in IMAX compatible camera (Sony CineAlta Venice camera) in the IMAX aspect ratio (1.90:1).
Tom Cruise is an absolute legend when it comes to his conviction for movies. His agility and guts to pull off those bloody brilliant practical action stunts at the age of 62 are insane.
In this day and age where almost everything is done using VFX and CGI with body double, Tom Cruise performs mind-boggling action sequences in real locations and with practical stunts by himself, simply to make the big-screen cinematic experience truly worthy for viewers.
He truly is the last action star in the world.
This is the final Mission Impossible movie in the whole franchises.
For sure Agent Ethan Hunt will be missed.
Mission Impossible movies remind me why theatres are worthy going.
I would rate it 8/10. A really worthy cinematic experience.
In my opinion MI:Fallout still holds the 10/10 in the whole franchise.
In a time where almost every new big film release is a remake or sequel, an original film like Sinners feels refreshing and rare.
The film boldly blends multiple genres (Periodic, Racial discrimination, Musical, Folklore, Supernatural, Horror, Action, Drama, Thriller).
From a philosophical perspective, it explores the idea that 'sinners' come in many forms-and so do monsters.
The music in this film is astounding. Ludwig Göransson's music composition is haunting, soulful, and undeniably powerful. This could be his chance to win his 3rd Oscar for Original Score.
There's a scene that beautifully captures how music inspires and impacts every generation and culture. What a great blend of different musical genres...From Country music, to Jazz, to Rock, To EDM, To Folk Dance, to Rap.
The music in the movie feels like one of the pivotal characters in the story.
Such resonant sound track.
Ludwig Göransson nailed it !!!
Miles Caton is the highlight of this film.
Michael B. Jordan is simply amazing in not one but two different roles.
Hailee Steinfeld also steals the show as Mary.
What a delightful performance by Delroy Lindo. He was so charismatic.
Ryan Coogler Direction is really appreciable. He really knows how to make great films.
This is the first Horror film to be shot using both IMAX cameras and 70mm Panavision ultra-wide FILM cameras.
Each scene in the film features a unique blend of aspect ratios- 70MM IMAX formats like 1.43:1 and 1.90:1, and The ultra-wide 2.76:1 aspect ratio Panavision 70mm panoramic shots.
The amalgamation of large Formats ever made in the history of cinema.
There only 13 movies till date are ever been made in Panavision Ultra-wide 70MM format in the last 70 years.
This is the 14th one.
A magnificent experience in IMAX.
The film boldly blends multiple genres (Periodic, Racial discrimination, Musical, Folklore, Supernatural, Horror, Action, Drama, Thriller).
From a philosophical perspective, it explores the idea that 'sinners' come in many forms-and so do monsters.
The music in this film is astounding. Ludwig Göransson's music composition is haunting, soulful, and undeniably powerful. This could be his chance to win his 3rd Oscar for Original Score.
There's a scene that beautifully captures how music inspires and impacts every generation and culture. What a great blend of different musical genres...From Country music, to Jazz, to Rock, To EDM, To Folk Dance, to Rap.
The music in the movie feels like one of the pivotal characters in the story.
Such resonant sound track.
Ludwig Göransson nailed it !!!
Miles Caton is the highlight of this film.
Michael B. Jordan is simply amazing in not one but two different roles.
Hailee Steinfeld also steals the show as Mary.
What a delightful performance by Delroy Lindo. He was so charismatic.
Ryan Coogler Direction is really appreciable. He really knows how to make great films.
This is the first Horror film to be shot using both IMAX cameras and 70mm Panavision ultra-wide FILM cameras.
Each scene in the film features a unique blend of aspect ratios- 70MM IMAX formats like 1.43:1 and 1.90:1, and The ultra-wide 2.76:1 aspect ratio Panavision 70mm panoramic shots.
The amalgamation of large Formats ever made in the history of cinema.
There only 13 movies till date are ever been made in Panavision Ultra-wide 70MM format in the last 70 years.
This is the 14th one.
A magnificent experience in IMAX.