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Watched this last night and you are correct it was great, very well done 3D, not as good as Avatar in my opinion, but still really good.Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostThe only film I've seen in 3D where it really was worth seeing in 3D was Life of Pi.
It's not all sticks poking you in the eye and flying fish past your ear, but overall an on going sense of depth to the picture.
Also watched How to Train your Dragon, a DreamWorks CGI cartoon and that was really good too.
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Quack Quack mo fo....Originally posted by vetran View Postis another man's Duck?
Also believe it or not one of the first porn movies erm I saw - only because I was in the same room - and it was one erm...
anyway for whatever reason they put a strap on some guys d1<k and then made him waddle around the room - quacking like a duck...
bizarre!
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One man's meat and all that hey!Originally posted by d000hg View PostYou mean the plot from the critically acclaimed, award-winning, massively popular book? And the multi-Oscar-winning film?
There's a difference between not liking something and it being rubbish.
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You mean the plot from the critically acclaimed, award-winning, massively popular book? And the multi-Oscar-winning film?Originally posted by Platypus View PostYes, shame the film & plot were so shyte then, wasn't it ?
There's a difference between not liking something and it being rubbish.
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as you get older you have to try different things to hit that same highOriginally posted by vetran View PostYou watch porn with Ducks in it?
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On a not completely unrelated note has anybody watched porn in 3d?Originally posted by vetran View Post
I mean it HD porn is bad enough but....
*Duck*
Splat!
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Have you considered the possibility that, in common with most of the things you post about, the issue is with you?Originally posted by psychocandy View PostHate 3d. Completely pointless. When I go to the cinema I avoid 3d showings. Got a 3D TV - used the glasses once.
Its just a scam by the filmmakers to make us all think that if we don't see the 3D version we're missing out. i.e. so theres no point pirating it in 2D.
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Hate 3d. Completely pointless. When I go to the cinema I avoid 3d showings. Got a 3D TV - used the glasses once.
Its just a scam by the filmmakers to make us all think that if we don't see the 3D version we're missing out. i.e. so theres no point pirating it in 2D.
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The only film I've seen in 3D where it really was worth seeing in 3D was Life of Pi.
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