Looooved the end mousies! I did say to DH about the flittery doggie-bat, though, "Get me a gun, I'ma shoot the damn thing" about the fourth time I ducked.
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Matt, that was amazing, and I think it was supposed to be blatantly awesome. It was a credits cookie, after all.
I did say to DH about the flittery doggie-bat, though, "Get me a gun, I'ma shoot the damn thing" about the fourth time I ducked.
Whereas I was "GIMME! WANT ONE OF MY VERY OWN NOW NOW NOW" about those.
I thought it was a nice Easter Egg to show us just how restrained they'd been through the whole thing!
But... they also had them appear during the main part of the movie itself fairly early on. So, not all that restrained for that one instance.
I did say to DH about the flittery doggie-bat, though, "Get me a gun, I'ma shoot the damn thing" about the fourth time I ducked.
I said, "How did the batdog get behind the credits? Get a broom and get chase him out of there!"
But... they also had them appear during the main part of the movie itself fairly early on. So, not all that restrained for that one instance.
They didn't come out of the screen neeeeearly as much.
Eh. It was still so much field depth that it took me a moment to realize what it was swirling out of the screen at me.
I didn't have a problem with it either. I guess that officially means we have Slimline heads.
I didn't have trouble, and I have a HUGE noggin! Mine was Real-D.
There was also the purely 3-D moment of the needle coming straight out during the credits.
LASIK.