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RE: 'Fury Road'. I'd cross the street to AVOID 'Dunkirk'. (NT)

Posted by mark.korda@myfairpoint.net on July 27, 2017 at 11:34:53:

Hi,
I just saw Dunkirk in Imax. I could not wait for the DVD. I think it was fantastic!
If you are a student of history or just like the history channel this is a must.If your married or have a girlfriend split up at the theater and let her go watch Notebook. If she does not know what a Stuka divebomber or what engine the Marine Spitfire uses don't let her go.
There was never a lull or boring part and it looks like they spent a billion dollars on realism.
My ears are still ringing but thats I guess thats part of war,now in films. Since this is basically an Audio forum, if you go to Imax you will wonder why the sub-woofers or tweeters have not blown up like somethings on the screen.
I could not name an actor which might be good. In Private Ryan when Ted Danson pops up Sam Malone from Cheers kind of distracts from the film.
I paid 15.99 for the matinee and it was worth every penny....Mark Korda