06-07-2005, 03:08 PM
Being a manager at a local theater, i can say that a good projectionist will never allow the sound to cut out like it did, but for the most part, there is no one in the booth to moniter the movies while they are playing. The sound is read with a laser, like on a cd player, but there is a thin strip on the inside of the film that the laser reads. sometimes, when some projectors are getting old, the sound "drum" comes loose, so the movie keeps playing, but the sound is gone.
however, on a personal note, this movie deserved far worse than the sound being cut off. it was one of the worst movies i have ever, EVER, seen. episodes 1 and 2 were masterpieces compared to #3. i own all of the other movies, but this one was so disappointing that i won't waste my money on it.
go hug your local projectionist today :D
however, on a personal note, this movie deserved far worse than the sound being cut off. it was one of the worst movies i have ever, EVER, seen. episodes 1 and 2 were masterpieces compared to #3. i own all of the other movies, but this one was so disappointing that i won't waste my money on it.
go hug your local projectionist today :D