01-29-2016, 07:50 AM
One note Cumberbatch narrates this beautiful but brief overview of the city of Jerusalem. It was filmed in 3-D Imax, but what you can see on 2-D big screen TV makes me want to see it in 3-D Imax. It looks beautiful.
One of the reasons to see this film is that filmmakers got permission to do aerial shots over the city of Jerusalem which is restricted air space. They are simply amazing shots. They also filmed areas no one ever gets to film like the Armenian Cathedral.
For the Queen and I it was great to reminisce about our journey there and to the sites again, but it's a great overview for the uninitiated.
And for ED, there are a bunch of feauturettes to extend some of the scenes or show how they filmed them. I applaud them for putting the huge techno-crane onto a tiny roof in the Muslim quarter for Ramadan.
One of the reasons to see this film is that filmmakers got permission to do aerial shots over the city of Jerusalem which is restricted air space. They are simply amazing shots. They also filmed areas no one ever gets to film like the Armenian Cathedral.
For the Queen and I it was great to reminisce about our journey there and to the sites again, but it's a great overview for the uninitiated.
And for ED, there are a bunch of feauturettes to extend some of the scenes or show how they filmed them. I applaud them for putting the huge techno-crane onto a tiny roof in the Muslim quarter for Ramadan.
As a matter of fact, my anger does keep me warm