The sound system was impressive when it came to effects, and it did create a vivid, immersive environment – but at least from the sixth row of the orchestra on the right hand side, the clarity of the effects was occasionally offset by a muddiness in the dialogue.Īfterwards, Disney and Pixar threw a "Brave"-themed shindig in what is now called the Ray Dolby Ballroom, which was renamed as part of the overall deal between Dolby and Hollywood & Highland's owners, CIM. (Most of the time, it will be used by Cirque du Soleil, with the Oscars taking over every February.) To keep sightlines good, the top two balconies weren't used on Monday, cutting out more than 1,000 seats. The theater itself has always been ill-suited for showing movies: It's vertically oriented, tall but not deep, with three balconies look down on the stage. If "Brave" doesn't seem likely to bowl over critics the way "Toy Story 3," "Up," "Wall-E" and "The Incredibles" did, strong box-office totals and favorable reviews are no doubt in store.Īlso read: Low-Budget 'Kiara the Brave' Capitalizes on Similarities to That Other 'Brave' CartoonĪs for the Dolby Theatre and the Dolby Atmos sound system, the jury is still out. ![]() ![]() Wrote Alonso Duralde at TheWrap: "It’s a rousing adventure and a hilarious comedy, and if its athletic and intelligent leading lady creates a new paradigm for animated features, so much the better."
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