Showing posts with label gravity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gravity. Show all posts

Saturday, May 17, 2014

Godzilla AKA Gojira returns!

Hi there,

I was fortunate enough to be able to catch Godzilla relatively early on in its Malaysian release. 

I chose to experience Godzilla at (GSC) Golden Screen Cinema's (and Malaysia's) one and only Dolby Atmos theatre which is actually Hall 3 in Golden Screen Cinema 1 Utama

I paid for the ticket online and simply printed out the selfprint ticket which would allow me through the turnstile. 

QR code at the ready
Below is how the turnstile scans the QR code and subsequently opens up the gates to your chosen (and paid for) cinema experience.

Make sure the QR code is within that scanning window (obscured by the paper) and you're good to go!
 My chosen seat this time around was seat H14. I was fortunate that I arrived just in time before any commercial/trailer had begun (how early is that?!) and there weren't many people. It being the first show on a Thursday probably had something to do with it. :P

I managed to take a photo of the viewpoint from my seat. Here it is:
Methinks this view is pretty decent. What do you think?
The minutes ticked by. It was only then that I realised that I hadn't been early, the show itself was delayed. Oh dear. A fellow audience member (seated a row above me) chatted with his friend. He said there were delays previously, up to half an hour, but I wasn't sure whether he meant this particular Atmos theatre (Hall 3) or just a delay in general in GSC's cinema services. Why wasn't I sure? Because he spoke in a language that I have yet to understand; Cantonese with some English thrown in. Seeing as the movie was not going to start soon, I took out my phone, and started to take some notes regarding my 2nd Atmos experience, just in case I forgot anything later. 

Moments after that, I heard our fellow from a row above change his topic to smartphones. He talked about phones with pretty good specs, like a 5" screen, 13MP camera, but don't expect the build quality of a smartphone that costs thousands of Ringgit. I assumed he was talking about some new, cheaper smartphone emerging in the Malaysian market; perhaps any one of these: 

  • Xiaomi's Mi 3 which would be available for purchase from May 20th 2014 at RM889
  • Oneplus' One of which I have no details on its Malaysian availability or pricing, sorry!
 It's nice to know that the phone in my hand could generate a conversation elsewhere! Anyway, their conversation, in turn, led me to try benchmarking the data connection in Hall 3 of GSC. Why not? I noticed that the data connection seemed speedy enough. So i ran a Speedtest and the result is below:

It's OK-ish..nothing to shout about I guess
It's decent..in terms of download performance. The ping and upload needs work though. I recall, at least, that a ping > 500ms is synonymous with an unplayable online gaming experience. Am I right? :D

Back to the movie experience! I timed 1208hrs as the time when the first trailer popped up on screen. So we were 8 minutes late already. Which trailer was it? Why, none other than ...


Yup, guess I've got to book my calendar for this too. After 20 minutes of advertisements and a "The Purge" trailer, the famous THX demonstration played. So, this is a THX cinema? Cool. It was followed by 2 (count 'em!) Dolby Atmos demos. I wondered why there were 2. Perhaps they came up with a new one. I liked the newer one better, that's for sure. It seemed to really leverage the 64 speakers in the Hall.

I remember the movie proper started to 'roll' (perhaps once upon a time it rolled, because movies were a series of pictures in a 'can' displayed at a certain speed) at 1228hrs. 

I liked the movie and its presentation. I would say 2D is definitely the way to watch this movie. I've no idea whether 3D has any momentum left in it nowadays. I want to ask GSC/TGV in Malaysia; how are 3D ticket sales going? Are they still selling well? If it's not selling well, what happens to the 3D theatres? Will they be selling off the 3D specs? Are people even buying 3D television sets?

You see, I watched Captain America: The Winter Soldier in 3D and throughout the movie, I wished I could just watch it in 2D, and that's never a nice feeling to have hang over you whilst watching a movie! As I said in a previous post, I praised Gravity for being an excellent 3D movie. A 3D showcase, if you will. Other than that, I've not been impressed with any 3D movie lately..

Let me share with you one highlight from watching Godzilla. As the character played by Ken Watanabe was introducing Godzilla to the audience, he said on-screen "We call him.." and someone from the audience sportingly and spontaneously cried out "Gojira!" That moment certainly made me laugh! Thanks for livening up the theatre man!

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Gravity in IMAX 3D at TGV One Utama

Hello,

I would just like to rave that I liked the IMAX 3D presentation of Gravity at TGV One Utama (OU). It was an experience unlike any I had before. I would credit this site that I visited just before deciding on IMAX 3D or "plain 'ol 2D" (my default standard now) and I am indeed eternally grateful. And you will find that there are other sites that recommend watching Gravity in IMAX 3D; e.g. See ‘Gravity’ in IMAX 3D or forever hate yourself. You can count on my blog promoting Gravity in IMAX 3D as well!

For whatever reason, the 2310hrs slot that I chose on a week night did not have many takers (duh!), so I was able to comfortably choose a dead centre seat (at least it seemed like dead centre to me) in the ~7 month old TGV IMAX 3D theatre. Side note: apparently there were a couple of bloggers who were invited to attend the launch and I could count at least 3 local bloggers who blogged about the launch, interesting.. 

I was a reasonably frequently visitor of the TGV Sunway Pyramid IMAX theatre but after experiencing the OU IMAX experience, I will definitely put OU as my default option for IMAX presentations now. I will tell you why.

First of all, the TGV ticket purchasing experience was pleasant enough. It is good for the consumer (that's us) that GSC and TGV took different approaches to the ticket purchasing experience. They differ in the sense that

  1. GSC would like the consumer to be a registered member in order to be able to purchase a ticket; try going to this GSC E-Payment link and you would be greeted with a members only notification, whereas
  2. TGV is flexible enough to allow ticket purchase without ever logging in.Of course, the consumer would still have to provide some personal details like Name, Email and Phone, not to mention your post code in TGV's case.
As with the 'standard/normal' ticket purchasing, the ticket is sent to an email address of your choosing and you would have to print it out for proof of purchase. I do not think there's an option for you to just show/flash a 2D barcode, ala GSC.

I do like the option to just flash a 2D barcode at the scanner though..but that's just me.


Secondly, the cinema itself, though perhaps on the darker side, does offer up pretty decent popcorn combos. I actually wanted to try the Royale Popcorn Double Crunch but that was already sold out at 2300hrs. Since it was already quite late in terms of the cinema's business hours, I am not sure whether they ran out of that popcorn just in time with the cinema's last movie(s) or whether the Royale Popcorn was indeed a bestseller. For what it's worth, the waiter did say it was popular.

Nevertheless, I managed to snag the next best popcorn (I think it was the standard popcorn available) and mineral water combo (let's all live slightly healthier lives, shall we?). The popcorn did have good texture and taste and kept me coming back for more. I was impressed. I do not have the figures on how much it set me back though.


Tickets got us inside the theatre, popcorn and water in tow, so the following comments would be regarding the theatre hall itself. Spacious. Seemingly more available seats when compared to its TGV Sunway Pyramid IMAX equivalent. No complaints here.

Next, the sound quality. I could probably sum it up as 'great'. The surround worked well, with the sound of whizzing objects (think space station in trouble and you get the idea) being articulated well enough through the hall's speakers to make the Gravity experience more believable. Dialogue was crystal clear. I think the dialogue being conveyed clearly is important, because I do not recall reading subtitles in this IMAX presentation, or others before it for that matter.

The video quality. My, my, this is indeed the standard for IMAX 3D presentations specifically, as well as for 3D presentations in general from now on. Period. It captures as close as possible the feeling of being in space, and an astronaut confirmed this right here too: Real-Life Astronaut Weighs In on ‘Gravity’. I even felt queasy during some scenes, but again, every person has different biological characteristics so you may not feel the same as I did, but to feel as if you are rotating in space along with the characters is definitely an experience not to be missed.

With my video quality comment above, consider this posting done and dusted. In summary, if you've ever wanted to feel like you were in space, an IMAX 3D presentation would probably be your cheapest entry to the experience. No kidding.

That said, I believe the movie and movie Cineplex industry should probably 'gravitate' towards these 'Gravity' kind of movie-going experiences in order to continue being relevant in today's home theatre in a box, home theatre on your PC, etc generation. The movie-going experience MUST continue to be an experience that enthrals its moviegoers, otherwise, we could just sit at home and wait for the movie to be available via our favourite movie subscription channel and watch it on our big screen TVs with 5.1 or even 7.1 surround sound in a sound padded room...


Thanks for reading!