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Eight 3D Movies We're Looking Forward To - 3/4/2009 4:15:30 PM   
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3d - 3/4/2009 4:15:30 PM   
Rhubarb


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Is the director you don't want to name, James Cameron?

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RE: 3d - 3/4/2009 4:43:21 PM   
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I was thinking the exact same thing!! There's no praise like self praise haha

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bit of advice - 3/4/2009 5:00:56 PM   
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do not, I repeat DO NOT go and watch a 3D film with hangover !! Last Saturday I went to see Monsters Vs Aliens and had to leave the cinema at one point as the 3D was so disorientating on my alcohol glazed eyes (and stomach!!)

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- 3/4/2009 5:12:04 PM   
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I just came back from a 2d screening of Monsters vs Aliens, and though the animation was good, every little bit that would have been 3d, was so entirely slap in the face obvious. Oh, and the story, I thought, was crap. I seriously hope that all these films don't fall into the gimmicky traps that this did.

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- 3/4/2009 5:35:59 PM   
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I'm a bit worried about all this 3D stuff...I mean, when I go to the cinema I wanna watch a film, not go on a theme park ride. Saying that, I saw Mickey's Philarmagic at Magic Kingdom and it rocked! Except for the fat american woman singing along to all the songs behind me.

Anyway, I suppose I'll just have to give the whole 3D thing a try. Star Wars 3D please...


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Not yet convinced - 3/4/2009 6:13:28 PM   
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Monsters Vs Aliens was terrible. I started having my doubts in the first ten minutes when a character was using a paddle-ball (seriously?!). The film then continued to care only about having stuff flying at the screen.

I have faith in Cameron, Burton and Lasseter though.

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erm? - 3/4/2009 8:52:11 PM   
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So are all these films going to require the red/green goggles?
Because frankly that would suck.

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- 4/4/2009 4:14:56 PM   
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that master mind film sounds good. anyone know when its coming out

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RE: erm? - 6/4/2009 11:22:49 AM   
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Red/Green glasses are ancient history now. Films are in full colour  and use stereoscopic techniques and glasses. Go and see Monster vs Aliens in 3d if possible and you'll see the improvement. Amazing! Can't wait for Avatar.

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woop woop woop - 8/4/2009 1:53:42 PM   
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this film is goin 2 b soo cool me and katie dresner cannot wait

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RE: erm? - 8/4/2009 1:56:04 PM   
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  hey freddy wot up












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RE: 3d - 8/4/2009 1:57:11 PM   
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hi dimond joe i c were u r coming from deffo man ur just so up cool man whish i was lyk u

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3D Invasion Fleet - 9/4/2009 1:14:51 AM   
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look out for Battle For Terra too - trailer says it's out in May - it's a kid's CGI Sci Fi with huge space battles - the first huge space battles of the new 'real D' era - George Lucas missed a great opportunity with Clone Wars

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- 9/4/2009 10:18:25 AM   
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Personally, I'm not digging this whole 3D wave at all. Saw The Nightmare Before Christmas in 3D a few months back, and wearing those frakking glasses just pisses the hell outta me. It's ridiculously gimmicky.

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Hmmm... - 9/4/2009 11:32:33 PM   
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One word..... 'Waterworld'

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Pixar every time! - 9/4/2009 11:49:44 PM   
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This is the only film on the list I'll definitely watch (though the Tim Burton Alice is a probable, providing it's not musical!)
Pixar have delivered every time (well, maybe not 'Cars') but with Pixar you know as much thought goes into story as it does into the animation. As for James Cameron, wasn't Titanic the most overrated steaming pile of the last 20 years? But it isn't 3D that makes me want to see 'Up.' The first 3D cinema craze was a result of the rise of TV in the 50s. This is more of the same only this time the competition is Hi-Def home cinema. If 3D doesn't catch on perhaps Hollywood will try Smellovision again...

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TRON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! - 10/4/2009 12:54:11 AM   
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TR2N will be the greatest visual experience of all time. How dare you omitt this film from your list. Lightcycles in 3-D? Who cares about AVATARS

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He will - 10/4/2009 4:05:24 PM   
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Cameron has been and will continue to be the most important innovator of the modern movies. I cant wait to see Avatar, and have a sensible level of confidence that it will be all that it is hyped to be given that all his other movies have, one way or another, astounded, re-invented, out grossed and out delivered most of the competition. Titanic may have had a heavy hand when it came to the truth and the romance, but as a tent pole movie that sought to fascinate through technology but above all entertain, it delivered in spades. It certainly isnt my favourite of his films, but who can argue how stunning the realising of that story was? Ones mans determination to wring every detail and to seek a new way of telling such a dramatic tale has found its place in film history and not just because of the box office triumph. I say stop carping and lets see what it brings, but if I was a betting man, Id lay good odds that Avatar will be every bit as era defining as it promises to be.

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