If you are familiar in anyway with The Room (2003), one of the most infamously monstrously gawd awful films ever made in any moving image medium than this behind the scenes adaptation will fill you with so much glee:
This seems like a light hearted take on the book House of Leaves.
Huh. I'll try later on to read it again. I have a paperback copy but find it a tad difficult to read given it's extremely footnote laden and I'm compelled to read the footnotes but end up losing momentum from the actual story.
Ha! That's the whole point of the story! Everything in it is devised to be a labyrinth.
The footnotes can go on for pages, leave you clues to the story (or be a dead end). They interact with each other, referring back and forth to each other usually in a subtle/occult way. I remember one footnote that referenced another, which lead to another, and so forth. If you don't see it through, you miss an important meaning.
In other words, you mustn't think you can read this as any sort of straight forward story.
The movie is being mastered from a 4K digital intermediate, so it is worthwhile finding a Premium Large Format theater that shows it in 4K: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1856101/technical
Note though that typically only the 2D version of a 4K movie gets released in 4K. 3D versions are almost always released in 2K. The only exception is Laser IMAX. But IMAX is only going to show Blade Runner 2049 in 2D in the US. So if you want to see it in 4K and 3D, you'll need to find your way to a Laser IMAX theater outside the US. Otherwise you'll have to choose between 3D and 4K.
If you are going for 4K, make sure of course that you see it in a theater with a 4K projector. You're not going to squeeze any 4K movies out of a 2K projector even if you see a 2D presentation.
Video can be viewed on the webpage at DVD resolution (480p) hassle-free. High definition requires signing up for a two week free trial of a pay Anime service.
For what it's worth, my Google Chrome browser refuses to display the page. It just endlessly reloads over and over. It loads OK for me on Firefox however. So if anyone else can't view the page on Chrome, try a different browser.
Despite the possible hassle, I recommend going to the webpage and watching the 2022 video before viewing the 2036 and 2048 videos below.
They finally released 2022: Black Out on YouTube instead of making people jump through hoops to see it.
By the way, I have to choose one of the following three options when I see Blade Runner 2049, and I'm open to suggestions:
a) a 2D presentation in a Premium Large Format theater with a 74 foot wide screen, a custom sound system by the same guys who build arena sound systems for Metallica, and (I presume) a 4K projector.
I can only assume though that a theater like this would use a 4K projector. I can't know for sure because every time I politely ask, they ignore me. And suddenly I started getting really nasty phishing emails in my spam filter right after they were provided my email address.
b) a 2D presentation on a LIEmax screen. LIEmax of course only uses 2K projectors. However, the dual IMAX projectors do make for a brighter picture and probably more details in shadows versus a single projector.
c) a 3D presentation at 2K (3D showings are almost always 2K) in a theater with DBOX seats.
The theater chain for options "B" and "C" is very friendly and over the years I've had several very nice email conversations with them regarding their technical capabilities and limitations.
Maybe I should choose option "D": see it in the big theater that I mentioned in option "A" above, but in 3D.
They have only one showing a day in 3D, probably since 3D showings are only in 2K and that is stretching the pixels a bit for a 74 foot wide screen. But it'll certainly give me 3D on a very big screen.
Going to go see it this afternoon regardless of whether I choose option A, B, C, or D.
I'm really looking forward to Ready Player One. Then again, I'm a big fan of the book.
Seen the trailer for A Quiet Place several times at the movie theater last year. I'll wait until the reviews are up on that as I'm still undecided on how much I want to see it.
Alita: Battle Angel? The choice to use those super weird anime eyes to depict the protagonist as android? Might just kill the movie in its entirety. Or not.