Shucks, that just means my lazy butt was right here at the computer when you posted, instead of doing any number of more virtuous things.![]()
Shucks, that just means my lazy butt was right here at the computer when you posted, instead of doing any number of more virtuous things.![]()
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I saw the movie in 3-D. My opinion? Move over, George Lucas, there is a new boy in town - James Cameron. It was fantastic. Go see it. Now.![]()
If you see it in 3D do you have to wear the funky glasses?
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I haven't seen it yet, but from everything I'm hearing, IMAX is way better than the regular 3-D.
Tucker, not sure how long it's been since you've seen a 3D movie, but the way they do it now is with polarization, not red/blue. So yeah, you do have to wear glasses, but most theaters have reusable ones that fit like funky sunglasses (supposedly sanitized after each use, but not a bad idea to bring sanitizing wipes...).
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3D only works if you have two eyes in focus....![]()
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I haven't answered the poll because we were debating this very thing this past weekend ourselves. I'll be curious to see what the consensus is!
Personally, I'm leaning away from 3D because it always gives me a nasty headache. I've only experienced it in short flicks at theme parks and such, but I can't imagine how a full length feature film will affect me. Perhaps this is why?...
Is this true for the new 3D stuff as well (the non-red/blue)?
Edited to add: YES, I just did the research and apparently it does matter. That explains the headaches. I can see 3D - it's just difficult for me. Since there is NO WAY I'm going to bother correcting my distance vision at this late in the game, I guess I'll be seeing Avatar in regular!
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I've seen that it's PG-13, but I'm not sure what that means. Graphic sex scenes? Violence? Language? I'd like to take my 11-year-old daughter because she loves fantasy stuff, but I don't want to take her to something inappropriate.
I also want to go see Sherlock Holmes, but just the commercials for that seem a bit inappropriate to me (the scene of him tied up in bed with a pillow in front of him) -- DD was embarrassed to see that in the previews at New Moon.
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We saw it today and the whole movie is one huge special effect and is amazing! The 3-D was really good and the glasses aren't like they used to be. No more red and blue lenses. The story line reminded me of "Dances with Wolves" and it was good, but the 3-D effects were better.