I prefer to watch movies that are shot and projected on celluloid film. I know very few theaters or current movies that take this approach these days. It could be a bias I have based on the superiority of the original Star Wars trilogy compared to the hyper digital prequels. At Comic Con, Charlize Theron made a comment that made me realize there are definitely advantages to films that are introduced due to the digital progress. She said there is a sequence in her new film where "I felt real confident about at the start but during filming thought it isn't working. It wasn't until I saw the daily's (a rough edit of the day's shoot) that I realized it did work and that reinvigorated my performance." Being digital enabled her to have an even better performance. I realized prior to digital film making this was impossible because the film stock had to be developed and edited so the director, editor, cast were somewhat blind. Clearly there are advantages to digital. Or is it a crutch? Is modern film making at a worse or higher level of craftsmanship because it is digital? What are your thoughts?