On Sep 9, 2010, at 10:43 , Miserere wrote:

I watched it twice at the movie theaters (both in 3D) and loved it. I
didn't find it too long, and the visual beauty of it all far makes up
for the plot deficiencies. The music is great too.

Enjoy the film, Joe!

It was a treat! It didn't seem too long to me. The theater was filled with a elderly mother and her daughter, and ME! I got there early and chose the center handicapped seat with empty spaces on either side. Small popcorn (about a half gallon) and a small diet coke (about 50 ounces, 35 of which were ice chunks). The ladies came in just before the start, and of course, sat in the row in front of me… right in front of me. But the rake of the seating kept their heads well below my line of vision.

My only critical marks against the film was that the expansive scenery, and especially items moving by in the very foreground, drew my eyes, at times my attention, away from the action. Plus I find the 3D effect not as smooth in transition foreground to background. Though it is 1000% better than it used to be.

As almost all the movies I've seen in the past ten years have been either at home via Netflix, Cable TV, or my iMac, I found myself looking for the remote to rewind a bit at least a dozen times. Very frustrating not being able to "see that again".

Ecke, I now 'get' your reference to MuckChhhallisterrrrr. Have forgotten it's context in the film now, but as soon as I heard it I placed it in your email's reference.

Now I have to make space in my wallet and time to take in Resident Evil: Afterlife 3D early next week. Ticket yesterday was $11.00 ( a $. 50 discount for seniors). I fell in love with Milla Jovovich in "5th Element" and have been waiting for this ResEvi release for a while. That and the Twilight / Serenity crew to get back in front of the camera. And Terminator…


On Sep 9, 2010, at 10:23 , Daniel J. Matyola wrote:

The movie has great special effects, making it a "must-see," but the
plot is woefully deficient, and the movie is far, far too long.

Dan

On Thu, Sep 9, 2010 at 1:04 PM, Joseph McAllister <[email protected]> wrote:
Might be all blue later today when I return from the 2 hr 51 min viewing of "Avatar, Special Edition 3D". It's the last day of it showing here. I've missed all previous dates. Know I won't be viewing it on a Netflix DVD in
3D, so…


On Sep 9, 2010, at 02:25 , eckinator wrote:

so I'll be calling you "el corazon valiente" from now on? c'mon show
us yer blue stripes =)

2010/9/9 Joseph McAllister <[email protected]>:

On Sep 9, 2010, at 01:42 , eckinator wrote:

2010/9/9 Joseph McAllister <[email protected]>:

No es Jose, es José, tonto!

José MuckChhhallisterrrrr?

José el gran guerrero escocés que estudió español durante años con la
señora
Oñate en Cambridge, Massachusetts mientras asistía a la Escuela
Preparatoria
de Nueva.

Joseph McAllister
[email protected]

There is no off position to the genius switch.
Genius can, however, be observed as insanity.


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