So for those of us who have to wear 3-D glasses on top of normal glasses, is there actually any reason to see it in 3-D?
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None at all, though you may miss out on seeing the very mediocre short (which is also 3D and possibly missing from the 2D prints).
I think our only choice was the 3D. Some of the previews were impressive in 3D - to Casper, who said at least twice, "It's coming right at me!"
I hate that they charge so much more for 3-D. It was over $20 just for me and Owen to see it in 3-D--and that was the only choice we had at the small theatre.
I'm pretty sure I read in Rolling Stone that Up wasn't intended for 3-D originally and switching it sort of muted some of the colors. I'm going to go back and see it in 2-D to compare.
flea, your sorry you had such a bad experience. The family next to me brought a less-than-two year old who whined some, but who wasn't nearly as loud and chatty as the mother, who felt she had to repeat her kids' comments in a normal speaking tone the whole film! I'm pretty spoiled because Owen just zones and watches movies in silence.
You've just described my reaction to Labyrinth.
TAKE THAT BACK.
Okay, fine, Labyrinth is kind of a mess, and who in their right mind is going to turn down David Bowie offering to be their love slave, even if it means giving up a family member, which means the Big Important Plot Point makes NO SENSE. Don't care. I will always love Labyrinth.
I think Casper has finally gotten old enough that things in movies that are supposed to be (mildly) scary/tense actually make her scared/tense. I don't think she'd have found Up scary a year ago. So we may have to dial back on the PG movies for a while.
I hate that they charge so much more for 3-D. It was over $20 just for me and Owen to see it in 3-D--and that was the only choice we had at the small theatre.
Yeah, our neighborhood theatre only had it in 3D too, with a $2 surcharge for the privilege of having my temples throb for an hour. $13.50 each!! Movies used to be a *cheap* date...
I did get a flier at our theatre--they're having a summer series of kids' movies for $3 (for the seat AND a free popcorn). They'll be showing Monsters vs. Aliens, Surf's Up, Kung Fu Panda, Hotel for Dogs and The Tale of Despereaux. But it's on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 10 a.m.
I just watched Happy Feet. It was generally pretty boring and I didn't understand where all the accents came from. And I expected a movie with this concept to have a message about how Being Different Is Okay (Even If You Are Considered an Abomination Unto the Lord), but instead the message was that penguins are only worth saving if they can dance.
...What?
Roger Ebert says not to see Up in 3-D.