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couldn't get past the second movie, first was utter dreck but was told they got better, sadly my patience for crap acting and bad plotting ran out about 20 mins into film 2... still not convinced it really is a story that can be enjoyed by adults...
The wife has decided she wants to see all of the previous ones prior to Saturday.
Currently we are at 4, 5 tonight 6 tomorrow and 7a on Thursday.
We'll have Friday off, before the finale on Saturday p.m.
couldn't get past the second movie, first was utter dreck but was told they got better, sadly my patience for crap acting and bad plotting ran out about 20 mins into film 2... still not convinced it really is a story that can be enjoyed by adults...
I've given up on 3D for now, seen 3 films and the experience has generally been completely unnatural. I think Tron was the best effort but the film still gained nothing from being in 3D
I think Sci-fi films do benefit from 3D screenings, Avatar was a good example, but the ones where the 3D is layered ontop in post prod almost like it is an afterthought just to get the punter to pay an extra £3 for a seat are usually pointless and just give me a headache
The 3D quality was shocking though, all over the place... the scene in King's Cross station was completely out of focus.
I've given up on 3D for now, seen 3 films and the experience has generally been completely unnatural. I think Tron was the best effort but the film still gained nothing from being in 3D
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