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It's not often you get a Wizard of Oz-style transition from black and white into technicolor moment in real life. But that's exactly how it felt sitting in Francis Ford Coppola's editing room at his sprawling Inglenook estate, watching a transition between Apocalypse Now's iconic "Flight of the Valkyries" scene on VHS, DVD, Blu-ray, and the crystal-clear, eardrum-pounding 4K state it's in for the release of Apocalypse Now: Final Cut. Even if you've seen the Vietnam War epic dozens of times, I really can't recommend enough plugging this version …
IMAX and Lionsgate are celebrating the 40th anniversary of Francis Ford Coppola’s critically acclaimed classic Apocalypse Now by inviting audiences to experience the Vietnam War epic like never before with a special engagement of Apocalypse Now Final Cut in select IMAX theaters on August 15th and August 18th. “In truth, I’ve always wanted Apocalypse Now to be exhibited in the grandest format of cinema conceivable,” said Coppola. “And now audiences will have a chance to experience ‘Final Cut’ in the most immersive format in existence.” Restored from the original negative for the first time ever and digitally remastered …