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Non-Tech : IMAX 3D-the wave of the future -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Ok2Launch who wrote (88)11/9/1998 6:47:00 PM
From: JAMES BORECKI  Respond to of 170
 
Deciding to stay with family oriented movies is probably a good way to go. At least until there are enough screens(audience) outside the science centres to make it profitable to do an adult type film. I would love to see Star Trek in IMAX 3D and hopefully that day will come within my lifetime. But we would need many more publicly placed theatres.

I love this technology. I am a cameraman myself so seeing every IMAX film is a special treat for me. But as an investor I want Gelfant to run thinks as a business. He's taken it farther than anyone would have expected 5 years ago. I have confidence in future.

JimB