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| FunkyCrew |
| quote: | Originally posted by VDub
I saw Salvation in IMax and found it to be difficult to watch with the screen so big. You had to look around a lot to get the full screen in...
Was it not the same for this??? |
not if you watch it in digital 3D :)
IMAX is only at Scotiabank theater |
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| Dr. Z |
it's not the red/blue 3d glasses right?
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| FunkyCrew |
| quote: | Originally posted by Dr. Z
it's not the red/blue 3d glasses right?
:P |
real D 3D? lol |
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| c-mal |
Yeah just bought tickets online for tonight.
How early should we show up? I'm thinkin an hour or so |
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| FunkyCrew |
| quote: | Originally posted by c-mal
Yeah just bought tickets online for tonight.
How early should we show up? I'm thinkin an hour or so |
you should be about half way through the line-up an hour before |
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| Jem_hadar |
| quote: | Originally posted by Nobbie Q
This movie event of the millenium deserves it's own thread, away from the rest! |
Havent seen it yet.. going tomorrow I hope (!!!!), but i def hafta agree! :D |
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| c-mal |
ing... phenomenal. Wow.
Saw it in 3D, and it was incredible.
Just... an incredible experience overall.
Managed to bypass like 100 people in line without actually budding too ;) |
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| Al |
alright, I went to see what the big fuss was about this movie and pretty much agree with the posters above me.
Yes, 3D is must, although it got my head fussy as at the beginning I got used to it.
Graffics / special effects and great detail absolutely phenomenal. Scenery = pure win (floating mountains and that fantasy inspired jungle) Plot not so much but who gives a , I'm still amazed to see a movie that's not absolute utterly crap but the total opposite. If the plot was better, this would've been one of my top picks for many years.
and holy , some of those wild creatures were ugly as sin.
Yes do get there early, watching this on the 4th front row sucks massive balls. |
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| SPANIARD |
Went to see it in 3D in the Imax last night.
Graphics/Visuals= 10/10, unreal stuff.
Storyline=4/10, sorry.
Still worth the $16 to see it for the technology but in 3D is essential. Usually I'm the one who is 95% interested in the storyline and 5% effects, so if this can do it for me than I'm guessing most people will be impressed. I can't say how different the Imax experience is to the regular theater, but I don't know how you can possibly get better than Imax (was also my first Imax experience). I was sitting front row due to everything else being taken and this morning I have no pain in my neck, nor do my ears hurt. |
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| WittyHandle |
| quote: | Originally posted by Al
Plot not so much but who gives a |
Um, me?
Yes, it is visually amazing. The animals and vegetation were like an acid trip. What really impressed me personally was the facial expressions the CG was able to capture.
It's way too long though, and there are so many cliches that lost it points for me.
SPOILER
It's basically Dances with Wolves. Guy spends time with natives, develops love interest, converts to their way, and defends against his own attacking people who don't understand the beauty of their way of life.
I understand they had to lower the common denominator to appeal to a lot of people in order to cover the incredibly high price tag, and that's a legitimate concern. But if you're going to spend 25 years on a movie like Cameron did, I'd expect something with more substance than this.
P.S. Was that a Celine Dion song playing during credits? |
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