I'm keenly interested, though I just hope it doesn't fall into the typical Pixar storyline. You know, a character loses something or someone and has to try and find it/fight for it back. It works good for kids but their plots are running a bit thin on adults. I'm hoping this one breaks that trend.
The theater that I go to doesn't even have film projectors anymore. Every auditorium in the theater is equipped now with a Christie DLP projector and a very nice sounding JBL system (I'm still thinking it's 5.1). I've seen a few movies at other cinemas in town that still project on film, one of them being a high-end one. Unfortunately, they all pale in comparison to the overall clarity and color reproduction of the digital, not to mention that film rolls that theaters receive is often a 3rd or 4th generation copy of the original. With digital projection, I believe that copies of the DI (digital intermediate) are distributed, and since it's digital data being copied and not compressed, nothing is lost in the transfer.
I don't know how in the hell I retain that kind of information, as I think I heard it once from an instructor at school. You can always count on me when it comes to derailing threads only four posts in.
-Brad