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Post by arthursimone »

Milquetoast wrote:Ticket purchased.

Drew purchased.
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I purchased.
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Sold out... guess I'll have to see the two dimensional version like a sucker.

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Lants wrote:Sold out... guess I'll have to see the two dimensional version like a sucker.
I had to work like a jerk. I'll go see it w/ you in 8-d. :P

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Lants wrote:Sold out... guess I'll have to see the two dimensional version like a sucker.
I had to work like a jerk. I'll go see it w/ you in 8-d. :P
Me three. Let me know when you wanna go.
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The 3-d was really lame where I saw it. So was the movie, actually.
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Post by Brian Boyko »

I thought the movie was pretty good (Saw it in 2-d like everyone else)
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apiaryist wrote:
TexasImprovMassacre wrote:
Lants wrote:Sold out... guess I'll have to see the two dimensional version like a sucker.
I had to work like a jerk. I'll go see it w/ you in 8-d. :P
Me three. Let me know when you wanna go.
Well, I saw it today, but I'll see it again if you guys want to see it sometime... maybe in Imax... I'd like to see a big version of it.

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The fish trailer was incredible.
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You guys are weird. That movie blew. There was no emotion.
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Post by HerrHerr »

I agree with Bill. Movies with no emotion blow.
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apiaryist wrote:
TexasImprovMassacre wrote:
Lants wrote:Sold out... guess I'll have to see the two dimensional version like a sucker.
I had to work like a jerk. I'll go see it w/ you in 8-d. :P
Me three. Let me know when you wanna go.
Oooh, I'd like to see it in 3D as well, let me know when ya'll are going.
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Post by Aden »

I thought the movie was good, but the 3-D took away from it. It wasn't very good 3-D. I wanna see it again sans 3-d
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