Like the original Star Wars trilogy, Indiana Jones, etc.
35mm is the standard for films. I wonder what all of the classic films would look like if 70mm was the standard.
I get its prohibitively expensive which is why it's rare for a film to do it.
It's just fun to imagine if 70mm was the standard used by basically every film.
Film grain and 23.976fps can be easily replicated digitally, just like the compressed audible range of vinyl can easily be replicated on CD.
You like the aesthetic? Ok, cool. But it's not objectively better, and it's literally technically inferior to modern tech.
That's a rather good point. Hadn't really thought about it like that for some reason.