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Any movies worth seeing in the theater.

ConRefit79

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I don't think I've seen a single movie at the theater this year. Has there been or is there anything coming soon worth the expense? I was going to see Clash of the Titans and it did not get good reviews. Same thing with Iron Man 2. I've had no desire to see Shrek in the theater since the 1st one.
 
Toy.
Story.
3.

Seriously... don't look at it as a kids movie. Some great layers there, tone is perfect and the overall execution of the film is flawless.
 
Thanks. I usually go to the movies by myself. I do not have any children, so I feel weird going to kids films. I usually watch those on DVD or TV.
 
Toy Story 3 really isn't a kid's film, though. It was definitely made for the fans of the original. When I saw it, the theater was full of adults. No children at all.
 
There have been a few films I've wanted to see, but they've only been made available in 3-D in my neck of the woods, so I haven't bothered. I do not like 3-D. It hurts my eyes, the colors are shit (and I have James Cameron on my side on that one - Sun Media in Canada quoted him as remarking how vivid Avatar looked in 2-D compared to 3-D), and as someone who wears glasses, wearing the hardware in uncomfortable. I refuse to apologise -- I'm the one with money in my pocket that I'm willing to give people for entertainment. That makes me God. And God isn't happy. Last Airbender, Despicable Me and Toy Story 3 are all films I would have seen in the last WEEK alone, had 2-D versions been made available here*. At least I'm saving money - bought a couple of half-decent books this past week and a Doctor Who DVD I might not have picked up if that money had gone to going to the movies.

Fortunately, not every film is being forcefed in 3-D, but there have been fairly few that have interested me enough to go. The A-Team came close but I never got the chance and now it's moved on from my local theatres. Probably the only film coming up in the next little bit that interests me is Salt, which doesn't look like a 3-D thing.

After that, the only film really on my radar is the next Harry Potter - but only if a local theatre runs the 2-D version. Otherwise I'll give my money to Best Buy when the Blu-Ray comes out later, instead.

Alex

* Before someone flames me (someone always flames me) read this sentence again. I'm well aware most 3-D films are circulated in 2-D versions. But where I live the theatres generally don't bring in the 2-D versions because they want people to pay the extra. Plus the assumption is everyone has drunk the 3-D Kool-Aid and will blindly (pun intended, trust me) go to 3-D.
 
on the topic of Toy Story 3, is the 3D worth it or not, ive passed on 3D before, so I dont have to see a film in 3D
 
Being a child of the 80's, I thought the A-Team was great. It was maybe a wee bit long, but I still liked it. Bringing this up has me wondering...

Were Benedict and Schultz actually in the movie or just in the after the credits bit?

Note that me + 80's show is not always great. The Dukes of Hazzard movie years back was terrible. Actually terrible doesn't describe how terrible it was.
 
I have no idea, but my guess is that it wasn't planned to be in 3-D, especially considering how long movies like that can take to make. I have a feeling it was tacked on at the end. However, I have no proof of this.
 
I have seen a promo in both 2D & 3D, the 3D one did look good, I think it was Buzz flying, guess I will have to go on that. A clear diffence, unlike say Alice in Wonderland
 
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