I like the song. I saw it (videoclip song) yesterday in the IMAX 3D theater.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BXhIT4MpRis
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Previously on "Star Trek Beyond"
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Yep the missus got hooked on Avatar in 3D (one of the main reasons my training dept has a nice HD 3D projector). Not seen BM vs SM s can't comment, although I have all of the others (BM) will probably get it some time. There's a plenty of recommendations out there. I used the original list form here a year of so ago. Hugo is actually very good as is Gravity and Life of Pi, both of which take on a whole new lease of life in 3D, LoP particularly. All of the above have one thing in common in that they were filmed in 3D and it does make a difference.
Most laugh out loud 3D experience was Top Gun 3D.
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Originally posted by NigelJK View PostWell Beyond was OK. A lot of people watching said at the end that it was the best of the 3. I'd say the CGI was outstanding (but mostly missed by the audience). Some of the scenes are very dark (in the light sense) so require some concentration. All in All worth seeing.
The Martian in 3D was outstanding in the Cinema.
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I actually really enjoyed it. Thought it was going to be a load of old toss, but it was really enjoyable.
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Well Beyond was OK. A lot of people watching said at the end that it was the best of the 3. I'd say the CGI was outstanding (but mostly missed by the audience). Some of the scenes are very dark (in the light sense) so require some concentration. All in All worth seeing.
The Martian in 3D was outstanding in the Cinema.
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Originally posted by Mordac View Post
Blade Runner wasn't bad, but sci-fi really doesn't do it for me. An ocean of crap with an occasional (and by occasional, I mean once every decade or two) decent plot. I have reached the conclusion that Sci-fi is most probably for losers. Discuss...
Alien Covenant (2017) _may_ be OK, although Prometheus (2012) was a disappointment, too gloomy in outlook I thought.
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Originally posted by Bee View PostThe Lord of the Rings: Return of the King it's not a franchise it's the last movie from Peter Jackson's triology.
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostSome more for consideration....
28 weeks later?
National Lampoons Chistmas Vacation?
Die Hard 3?
Lord of the Rings: Return of The King without a doubt.
Bourne Supremacy too
Oh and half of the Harry Potter movies
Does Revenge of the Sith being better than The Phantom Menace count?
Lethal Weapon 2 for Patsy Kensit.
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Originally posted by vetran View PostThe Dark night without a doubt is a leader.
Christopher Nolan's movies are usually good, but in this case Christian Bale was a terrible choice. Every time he talks he looks like he is going to puke.
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostThis thread is about IT contractors conforming to stereotype
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