Ooooh.... Ran on the big screen. THAT is a thrill. Some of Kurosawa's later pics had a more... well, epic feel ("cast of hundreds!") and they really look bitchin' on the big screen.
Lower depths... for me, that's great on the TV. It's a claustrophobic film. Of course, the big screen really brings out the scope of the dumps in the wide shots, but it still feels claustrophobic.
Re: And of course, there's the Mighty Wurlitzer!
Lower depths... for me, that's great on the TV. It's a claustrophobic film. Of course, the big screen really brings out the scope of the dumps in the wide shots, but it still feels claustrophobic.