so the 3d effects were cool but the story was so so?     someone described 
as two technologies separated by 5,000 years of development,  had a war the 
with expected results.
 
 
“Mere longevity is a goodthing for those who watch Life from the  side 
lines. For those who play the game, an hour may be a year, a single day's  work 
an achievement foreternity.”

_Dave O'Connell_ (http://www.users.qwest.net/~daveoc/) 



In a message dated 1/22/2010 8:39:09 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

I saw  the movie in 3-D and absolutely adored the film.  The effects were 
so  mesmerizing that I could see some people missing essential elements of 
the  movie, but I don't know if I would pay the price to see it again in the  
theater.  Renting the film at home later would probably be the best  option.

If you're going to pay to see the film you need to see it in  3-D  Even the 
out of focus things in the film were in three dimensional  form.
Purely a phenomenal movie.
Quadius

On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 9:22 PM, Tod E. Santee <[email protected]_ 
(mailto:[email protected]) > wrote:

I haven't seen it yet but my wife and I plan to as soon as  our house in 
back in order after some post-Christmas kitchen  improvements.

A couple friends who've seen it in 3-D and IMAX 3-D  have commented that IF 
you first see it in 3-D you should go back and watch  without the glasses.  
They've said that the graphics are so good at  "immersing you" (my term, 
not theirs) in the virtual world that some  significant story components are 
easily missed.  In other words, the  visual depth of the movie tends to 
distract a lot from the contextual and  content from the literary depth of the 
story itself.  (And these are  Techno-Geek friends, if that says anything!)

Best!  (Don't give  anything away here, Ok?)
--Tod



---- Greg <[email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) > wrote:
> If you  mean "real" as in a disabled actor, he is not really disabled. 
Just
>  fantastic special effects. He is fairly new here, but has a ton of  
movies
> just coming out. He was almost the last James  Bond.
>
> I saw this in IMAX 3D and it was way cool. I'm sure it  will win Oscars in
> special effects, but unfortunately these kind of  movies tend not to win 
as
> Best Movie. I hope this movie is still  good when it comes out on DVD. Not
> sure how good it will look at  home in 3D. Or how good it will be without 
3D.
> It's hard to know how  much that and IMAX influenced my opinion of the  
movie.
>
>
>
> Greg
>
>    _____
>
>
>
> Oh my god this movie was amazing!  I saw it in 3-D also this past weekend
> and it literally was  one of the best movies I have ever seen and I love
> movies so that's  saying a lot.  The story was wonderful, having a "real"
>  disabled person in the movie was awesome as well and just the  amazing
> special-effects with the 3-D experience was very cool!  I highly recommend
> everyone going out and seeing it!  And  yes Billy, I had the same 
reaction as
> you for the first 10 minutes  of the movie and probably throughout the  
movie!
>
>
>







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