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    Quote Originally Posted by Stephen View Post
    I'm going to see it in 3D again tomorrow, however the first time I saw it at odeon I was told that it was a digital projection. At cineworld it seems it isn't a digital projection... Am I going to notice the difference? Will the 3D effects be "dumbed down" so to speak?

    Also, is it better to be sitting further forward or doesn't it matter? The last time I was quite close to the screen and everything popped out right infront of you. It's hard to imagine it would be like that if you were sitting at the back for example.
    I think you want to make sure you're close enough so that you can't see much of the surrounding of the screen. What I mean is, where I was sitting (near the back), the 3D effects were kind of destroyed when they got to the edge of the screen and disappeared. I felt it would have been much better had I been nearer the screen. I hate cinemas that allocate your seats :@.

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    Went to see it yesterday in 3D, yes you can argue about the same story being told in a different place and time. Although I do not agree on it, I understand it but I must say that it was a beautiful movie and it worked.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Laurensh1 View Post
    Went to see it yesterday in 3D, yes you can argue about the same story being told in a different place and time. Although I do not agree on it, I understand it but I must say that it was a beautiful movie and it worked.
    you mean like this:



    if it was announced that it was a remake of a movie in a different time, alls well, but i don't think it was >_>

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    Or maybe we could just call it different ways of telling the same story. Like how The Lion King is practically Hamlet with animals.
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    Everyones saying how amazing it is but Im really not interested in the slightest and I dont intend on seeing it at all.

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    i liked the movie, i just lol'd at that pic of failblog

    but pay some respect to the original writers like saying "a futuristic pochahontas just with loads of cgi to make it better"

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    Going to see 'up in the air' today... sounds crap, reviews are okay, not expecting much though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Voiceover. View Post
    i liked the movie, i just lol'd at that pic of failblog

    but pay some respect to the original writers like saying "a futuristic pochahontas just with loads of cgi to make it better"
    James Cameron wishes he made a better film than Pochahontas.

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    i'd never heard of pocahontas until /\ that so he probaly did

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    You've never heard of Pochahontas? Err... I'm not quite sure what to say.

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