Yes, 4K would look nice. The aspect ration for BEN-HUR 70mm MGM CAMERA 65 is 
2.76:1



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From: Kirby McDaniel <ki...@movieart.net>
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU 
Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2012 11:13 AM
Subject: Re: [MOPO] OT: Disney expects $120 million operating loss due to 'John 
Carter.'


I'm not sure you are right, Roland.  It was presented in 4K digital, for those 
theaters that have the 
gear.  But there are not so many theaters that can handle how WIDE the film is 
- and still get a good
height to the picture.

The resolution on 4K is simply awesome.

K.


On Mar 20, 2012, at 9:57 AM, Roland Lataille wrote:

I don't think you would have enjoyed Ben-Hur. It was a digital not 70mm 
presentation.
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>From: Richard Halegua Posters + Comic Art <sa...@comic-art.com>
>To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU 
>Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2012 4:32 AM
>Subject: Re: [MOPO] OT: Disney expects $120 million operating loss due to 
>'John Carter.'
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>but I'm more pissed off that apparently Ben Hur was showing on the big screen 
>last Thursday, but there was no promotion for that either and I would have 
>been first in line for the 2pm show had I known about it
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>At 09:39 PM 3/19/2012, David Kusumoto wrote:
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>I wonder how much the negative buzz that preceded the film - turned out to be 
>a self-fulfilling prophecy for some.  It seems the industry loves a loser as 
>much as it loves a winner.  But there's no doubt that the women I know - had 
>near zero interest to see this picture.  In the industry trades, I kept 
>reading about how the film ended up skewing toward older men, as in WAY older 
>men, not just simply "the over 25s." -d.
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>>
>>TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 2011
>>Disney's $200 Million Charge
>>'John Carter' Proves a Huge Loss for Disney,
>>Spurs New Focus on Cutting Costs
>>By ERICA ORDEN FOR THE WALL STREET JOURNAL
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>>     Walt Disney Co. expects to lose $200 million on its science-fiction epic 
>>"John Carter," the company said on Monday, citing the costly movie's weak 
>>box-office performance.
>>     As a result, Disney added, its movie studio is expected to report an 
>>operating loss of between $80 million and $120 million for its fiscal second 
>>quarter, ending March 31. Disney won't report its earnings for the quarter 
>>until May, and rarely offers such advance financial guidance.
>>     The studio recorded an operating profit of $77 million during the same 
>>quarter last year—even though that period included another big-budget flop, 
>>"Mars Needs Moms."
>>     "John Carter," which cost more than $250 million to make and an 
>>additional $100 million to market, has been a box-office bomb, particularly 
>>in the U.S., where its cumulative domestic earnings total $53.2 million 
>>during its first 10 days in theaters. The movie has fared somewhat better 
>>abroad, grossing $130.8 million outside the U.S. and Canada since its March 9 
>>opening. But those results are disappointing for a film that was one of the 
>>studio's most expensive in years.
>>     "It certainly didn't meet the expectations of what I wanted or what I 
>>needed," Disney Studios Chairman Rich Ross said in an interview last week.
>>     The film, about a Civil War veteran transported to a planet populated by 
>>alien creatures called Tharks, came in third in the weekend's box-office 
>>ticket sales results, behind rivals "21 Jump Street" and "Dr. Seuss' The 
>>Lorax."
>>     In addition to its significant expense, "John Carter" suffered from an 
>>array of handicaps, including a lack of recognizable stars—the film featured 
>>actors Taylor Kitsch and Lynn Collins, neither of whom are household 
>>names—and a marketing campaign that was widely considered indecipherable and 
>>visually unappealing.
>>     During Disney's recent shareholders meeting, Chief Financial Officer Jay 
>>Rasulo brushed aside an inquiry about the movie's results, saying that "it's 
>>very early to talk about the financial impact of that film."
>>     Partly in response to costly projects such as "John Carter," Disney 
>>executives say they have taken a tougher look at production budgets for its 
>>films, most notably for upcoming release "The Lone Ranger," on which the 
>>studio halted production when its projected costs had surpassed $260 million.
>>     In a statement on Monday, the company emphasized the prospects of its 
>>upcoming films. "As we look forward to the second half of the year, we are 
>>excited about the upcoming releases of 'The Avengers' and 'Brave,' which we 
>>believe have tremendous potential to drive value for the Studio and the rest 
>>of the company."
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