Well duh. I don’t think there’s a single film that wasn’t released on 35mm prints (excluding any digital age films that were/are exclusively on digital projection). TFA was lucky enough to have a film release.
Well I don’t think many modern films have screenings in 35mm like TFA did so that has to be somewhat unique.
TFA was lucky enough to have a film release.
Anyway, this conversation is kind of pointless. I was just curious why you made a connection out of the blue between TFA having film screenings and a scan of a Raiders print.
I didn’t say TFA didn’t have a film release in general;
I never said you said that.
there were certain theaters that screened it in 35mm as opposed to film.
35mm is film. It refers to a specific size of film, hence the measurement, 35mm. Theatrical releases are generally done with a limited 70mm print release, and a standard 35mm print release. But now that digital projection has gotten to where it’s at, film print screenings for new films are almost totally fazed out.