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  2. List of abandoned and unfinished films - Wikipedia

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    A film based on DC Comics superhero Superman was developed by Warner Bros. for two years, with Burton directing. Smith, Strick and Gilroy wrote scripts; Cage was hired to play Superman. Filming was scheduled to begin in early 1998 but was repeatedly pushed back. The studio had spent $30 million on the film by the time it was cancelled in 1998.

  3. Digital cinema - Wikipedia

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    A theater can purchase a film projector for as little as $10,000 [69] (though projectors intended for commercial cinemas cost two to three times that; to which must be added the cost of a long-play system, which also costs around $10,000, making a total of around $30,000–$40,000) from which they could expect an average life of 30–40 years.

  4. History of film technology - Wikipedia

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    In the early 2000s, digital cinema began to takeover and polarized 3D movies became popular. Movies were no longer created on film. They were no longer shipped to theaters film canisters, spliced together and threaded through the projector, creating the movies we watched on screen. They were digitized, delivered on hard drives or via satellite.

  5. Category:Defunct American film studios - Wikipedia

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    Defunct American film studios — former motion picture studios in the United States; Subcategories. This category has the following 16 subcategories, out of 16 total

  6. Warner Bros. Planned to Send ‘Juror No. 2’ to Streaming, but ...

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    A film like “Juror No. 2” will play just fine on Max, but on the giant Imax-scale screen of the TCL Chinese Theatre at AFI Fest, I found it positively gripping to watch. The demand is clearly ...

  7. Dwayne's Photo - Wikipedia

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    Dwayne's Photo is a film processing facility in Parsons, Kansas founded in 1956. It processes film, slides and certain movie films, and offers photo services. Dwayne's Photo was the last Kodak certified Kodachrome processing facility in the world, which stopped accepting rolls of Kodachrome on December 30, 2010, citing Kodak's discontinuation of the necessary developing chemicals.

  8. AMC Theatres Issues Strict Warning to “Wicked” Fans as Movie ...

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    AMC Theaters is gearing up for potential unwanted sing-a-longs as Wicked: Part One hits theaters.. Ahead of the new movie musical's release on Friday, Nov. 22, the U.S.' largest movie theater ...

  9. Theaters issue warning to fans heading to see Wicked - AOL

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    The debate over movie theater etiquette reignited as the highly-anticipated Wicked movie officially hit theaters on Friday (November 22).. With eager fans buying up tickets to see John Chu’s new ...