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humanoidhistory · 1 year
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Snapshots from the Apollo 17 mission, December 7-19, 1972. The camera was a Hasselblad 500EL 70mm. (via)
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denastudio · 3 months
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The most beautiful scene among the heathers in Brigadoon (1954)
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nenan · 10 months
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Kari Faux photographed by 70mm
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lvlynessy · 16 days
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oldshowbiz · 3 months
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The Alien Report
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guillotineman · 8 months
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Behind the Scenes | Oppenheimer (2023)
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cinemacentury · 11 days
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Saturday, April 6, 2024
"If this Muad'Dib is a religious figure, you can't use direct force. Repression only makes a religion flourish. You'll only end up humiliating yourself."
156. DUNE: PART TWO (Denis Villeneuve, 2024) - United States/Canada - Theatrical (70mm IMAX) - AMC Lincoln Square, IMAX Theater - 166 minutes. Rewatch #12.
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photoncatcher · 8 months
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Paupers Crown
Nikon D50; 1/60; F/11; ISO 450; 70mm
28/09/2008
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sigalrm · 3 months
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Straßenlampe by Pascal Volk
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i-love-yellow · 25 days
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rickchung · 9 months
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Oppenheimer (dir. Christopher Nolan).
IMAX 70mm film cell.
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mrderelict · 2 months
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Goat and cabbage
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aashish0470 · 8 months
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guillotineman · 3 months
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Steven Spielberg was the first person to actually watch "Oppenheimer." Christopher Nolan privately screened it for him the minute he got the first print:
Nolan: "You know when I first got the 70mm/5perf print, I showed it to Steven Spielberg. He had called me about something else and I had just got the print as well and I hadn’t shown it to anyone. I mean, the studio had seen it. But we screened it for him on his own. I sat behind him and watched him watch the film. It was an extraordinary experience."
Denis Villeneuve: "He told me he absolutely adored it."
Nolan: "He said some very kind things, but really just to watch him watch. I wasn’t even supposed to watch it with him, but seeing the great master watching? It was sort of irresistible..."
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