Saw it tonight. No specks of dust or crackles but the print didn't appear any better than the last time I saw it on a big screen (Fox Theater, Atlanta) or on DVD. Perhaps it was a shortcoming of the projector. The images were not that crisp and the colors were dull and lighting a bit dim. However, we enjoyed seeing it again on the big screen.
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Saw it tonight. No specks of dust or crackles but the print didn't appear any better than the last time I saw it on a big screen (Fox Theater, Atlanta) or on DVD. Perhaps it was a shortcoming of the projector. The images were not that crisp and the colors were dull and lighting a bit dim. However, we enjoyed seeing it again on the big screen.