Well, I know this is not the easier part yet, but at least for both things you have and know the plan.
Anya ,'Bring On The Night'
Spike's Bitches 47: Someone Dangerous Could Get In
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Cass, are they using the gamma knife or a similar technique? We went through that one and it was both effective and generally free of side effects.
OK, I got a question for the group. Avengers, 2d or 3d? I'm not a huge fan of the 3d movies. Is it worth the price? Or is it just a couple thor hammers thrown at the screen?
gamma knife
I smell an Avengers sequel.
Avengers, 2d or 3d?
I am an advocate of 2d. Last time this question was asked (perhaps by Laura?) many said 3d. I have seen it twice in 2d and no regrets.
Avengers, 2d or 3d?
I thought the 3d was reasonably deftly handled, and there was very little in-your-face gimmickry. (I think they had an arrow flying out of the screen once.) But it was hardly necessary. If you prefer 2d, you're not going to suffer for it.
In other news, Ryan felt sick again tonight. Did better during the day. He had some medicine - again with water, he's very proud to have mastered that trick - and refused dinner. However, no glubby glubby tonight, so things are improving.
Froggie is relieved.
It's supposed to be a really good 3D conversion--it was filmed in 2D with the knowledge it would show in 3. I haven't heard anyone complain about the 3D version or say they regretted that choice.
I've seen it both ways. I thought the 3D added some cool depth to the battle scenes, but I wouldn't say it's essential. If you don't mind 3D and generally enjoy it, go for it; otherwise 2D is fine.
3D made some CGI scenes easier to see- in 2D those scenes are very, very dark. I saw it in 2D twice and 3D once, and I'm glad I saw it in 3D that one time, but I don't feel like I missed much with the 2D viewings.