Talk:List of 70 mm films
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I'm moving this list from the 70mm article to clear that article up. --Allseeingi 00:43, 25 January 2006 (UTC)
Update: I've taken the liberty of greatly enlarging the list, but including only those films which were completely filmed in 65/70mm. A separate list can be made for films partially filmed in 70 (such as Close Encounters or Tron) and for blow-ups like Sleeping Beauty. And then there's that long list of Soviet films .... -- Eyecatcher, 26 January 2006
[edit] Why no Soviet/European films?
The title of this article is NOT "list of HOLLYWOOD 70 mm films", so why can't it mention European films filmed in the format? Is there another list that does this? Eyecatcher above mentioned a "long list of Soviet films" for example, but I can't find it...
By the way, the 1967 film "Playtime" which is on the list was made in France... so...? Esn 05:59, 18 May 2006 (UTC)
To whomever is editing these things out - you are biasing the article to a degree considered POV and unacceptable. Further reversion without discussion will be considered vandalism and treated accordingly. Girolamo Savonarola 20:04, 6 June 2006 (UTC)
"65/70" seems ambiguous. Would it read better as "65 or 70"?
- The 70 mm film article explains the system. (65 mm film also directs there.) Girolamo Savonarola 15:51, 25 June 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Apocalypse Now
Isn't it shot in 70mm as well? --Tiktuk (talk) 16:09, 29 January 2008 (UTC)