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The Walk movie


Doyle

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So I saw this in IMAX today and was blown away.  I had seen the documentary that was released a few years back titled Man on Wire.  I've never seen any movie in IMAX or 3D and ran out afterwards telling people they have to seen it in that format.  This movie would be an exception.  I can't imagine seeing it in a normal format and it having the same effect.  The scenes on top of the towers were so life like that it feels like you are actually up there.  9/10 very solid.  

 

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Cool, I thought it was a dope looking trailer. Would you suggest watching the documentary first, before watching the movie?

I may wait and watch it on my 125 in HD projector tho, it gives you the same feel of imax 

honestly I don't think it matters which you see first.  They are very similar in the way the story is told.  

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I stayed out of work today and decided to take you up on this.

What an exhilarating film. My palms were sweating and heart racing throughout the entire walk. Magnificent. Favorite character was the stoned dude, but his freak out at the end was a little heavy-handed.

Basically, I second the recommendation here. See it IMAX 3D or not at all. It's unlike anything you've ever seen.

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I stayed out of work today and decided to take you up on this.

What an exhilarating film. My palms were sweating and heart racing throughout the entire walk. Magnificent. Favorite character was the stoned dude, but his freak out at the end was a little heavy-handed.

Basically, I second the recommendation here. See it IMAX 3D or not at all. It's unlike anything you've ever seen.

Ha!  I hadn't even mentioned how sweaty my palms were walking out of there.  I was squirming in my seat and had a death grip on the arm rests at the end.    

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Ha!  I hadn't even mentioned how sweaty my palms were walking out of there.  I was squirming in my seat and had a death grip on the arm rests at the end.    

Indeed. The cops' reactions provided some much needed comic relif with all the tension. 

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Indeed. The cops' reactions provided some much needed comic relif with all the tension. 

If you haven't seen the documentary I recommend that as well.  They interview the cops and the people on the street and I got choked up when they were trying to describe what they had just witnessed.  The cops weren't mad they were dumbfounded. 

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