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    Lol well thanks for the heads up, I'm not going until tomorrow evening though so I'll be fine .

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    Saw it today with a film trip it is great, also saw English movie 'Exam' coming out on 8th of Jan, also good for a low budget 1 room film.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DansOnly11 View Post
    Saw it today with a film trip it is great, also saw English movie 'Exam' coming out on 8th of Jan, also good for a low budget 1 room film.
    are you talking about paranormal activity?


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    Avatar was fantastic. The effects were phenomenal, the story was great and there was a perfect balance of action and story. I really enjoyed it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FlyDuo View Post
    Avatar was fantastic. The effects were phenomenal, the story was great and there was a perfect balance of action and story. I really enjoyed it.
    This is like my third time saying it, but after all this is the actual thread for it but I completely concur with FlyDuo. Honestly, I can't describe how awesome it is. Fair enough, it is my first time watching anything in 3D (and I got very excited when a few commercials came on in 3D, THEN A TOY STORY MINI TRAILER TYPE OF THING!!!!!!!!) but if you disregard the visuals and look at it as a film in its own right, it is still fantastic. It cost me like £7 but even if I didn't get to keep my "Real D" 3D specs, it was well worth it.

    As for drinks, that was actually the nicest Pepsi I have ever drunk. Honestly lol, usually I barely notice a difference even between Coke and Pepsi but this was dead nice for some reason .
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    Every review I read says the story is recycled and predictable every step of the way and the characters are cliched as hell. I'm going to see it simply because it will not be the same film when on a home entertainment format, so I want in, which it's a major problem, becuase 95% of reviews say the visuals are amazing and the only real good element, but when on a TV, the film will be totally flat.

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    Well I may be wrong (again ), but I went in with the same attitude as you and as soon as I came out, my first words were; 'well I was wrong!'.

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    I'm just going based on every review I've read.

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    In all honesty I never read reviews (beforehand at least) because I don't want my opinion to be pre-determined or influenced at all. Perhaps I paid too much attention to people saying it was going to be poor which then caused the film to turn out way above my expectations. But I don't think that's the case here.

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    I HATE reviews. They can say a film is the worst film they've ever seen, but I will still have fun watching it, even if it's just to laugh at how bad it is. Very rarely do I agree with review that calls any film eye scratchingly horrible. I can find enjoyable moments in any film. I'd say that I'M a real film lover.

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