It’s hard to deny that, in any format, The Dark Knight has made a considerable impression on the moviegoing landscape (current gross: a bajillion dollars and counting), yet it’s equally difficult to deny that the IMAX showings held their own potent appeal, thanks to director Christopher Nolan’s use of proper cameras to help the action fill the screen — and if any of you haven’t noticed, that’s a lot of screen to fill.

ComingSoon.net has confirmed that next summer’s Night at the Museum and Transformers sequels will be showcased in IMAX, while it remains rumored that this fall’s Eagle Eye and next spring’s Watchmen will be as well. Now, while Paramount/Dreamworks and Warner Brothers have often been equally eager to offer up super-sized blockbusters in the format, I’m curious to know if audiences have subsequently raised their expectations for this fare. For me, the nearest location is well across town, and before The Dark Knight, the last thing I bothered to catch there was Beowulf in 3-D. (I can, however, attest that announced plans to format several theaters in the AMC chain for the IMAX experience are indeed underway a wee bit closer to my neck of the woods.)

So, without the draw of IMAX in its full effect, or even the likes of 3-D technology, do you find it any more worthwhile to go out of your way and catch an anticipated film at your nearest location, or will it take something truly special from here on out?

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