JGab
JGab
JGab

The issue with thinking like that is the ability of damaging a reputation. Kanye's response has made a lot of people find him intolerable, and the more ridiculous his stunts get the more intolerable he is to people.

If you needed proof of this, simply look at politics.

IMAX isn't just 3D here, it's also a much much larger screen. Ours break down into IMAX, 3D, then standard. They used to separate digital, but not anymore.

The theaters around here must really be awful then.

I was thinking home theater, though movies in such a high quality will need much higher quality theaters. And with the movie theater slowly dying out (though arguable) I feel like the quality won't change much. What I mean by that is, I see no true advantage of being filmed in 4k/8k when many theaters won't support

I'm surprised you didn't go for the more obvious joke.

My background is journalism.

The 3D in some instances doesn't help much due to having to have it perfectly centered to view. We all move around too much while playing games, and thus break the 3D too often. Luckily you can turn it off quickly.

In some research I did quickly on how the film developed, that would put the camera as an older type that wasn't popular in 1978-79 when the picture was thought to have been taken.

It appears the camera may not have been the kind we were thinking, thus eliminating the need for spitting it out.

I find it hilarious that cameras we have at home can spit out better video than what we watch movies and TV shows in.

What kind of polaroid camera is this? Wouldn't the picture have spit out of it once taken? And doesn't the photo need air for the chemicals to process?

You know you're not a Halo fan when you look at the video and have no idea if it's a new Halo, or an old one.

Apparently someone has never heard the song "Call Me Maybe"...

I just group them into the power/graphics...

Look, I know I just met you and this is crazy...

Great. Someone let the fanboys and fanhaters out.

Despite that, it's a good idea as a company to do something along those lines.

For the amount of work though, if they work 80 hours (which was talked as normal) that's 80 cents an hour. Even if we take it to 40 that's 1.63 an hour. Does everything cost less in China?

Weren't they only making like 30 cents an hour? So...they'll make 60 cents...