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Re: 3D glasses
#61947 11/15/04 01:13 AM
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I just saw it for the first time today myself. If you've got kids bring them. It was really great. A really nice Holiday movie. Something you could watch each year.



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#61948 11/15/04 04:28 PM
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btw...I've been reading and hearing a lot of bad reviews of this film, and after seeing it this weekend, I have to wonder what movie these critics went to see. I've had a day to sit on it, and the movie was just darn good.

I agree
#61949 11/15/04 05:25 PM
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spiff....I would have to agree with you.

Even if you take out the 3D effects. it was a fun movie, and a classic IMO. I will be getting the DVD when it is available.

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#61950 11/16/04 12:14 AM
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My wife, my three-year-old boy, and I took in the 2D version Saturday night! WOW! What an outstanding movie! Unbelievable special effects! And yes - The Polar Express is destined to be a Christmas classic.

I thought of you as I marveled at the screen, spiff. Nice work!!!


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#61951 11/16/04 12:27 AM
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don't give spiff too much credit....he didn't do anything with the 2D version.

Keep it up and we are going to have to deflate his ego.

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#61952 11/16/04 04:30 PM
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I'm far to humble for you to need to worry.

BTW...I'd love to hear someone's impressions that's seen both the 2D and 3D versions.



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#61953 11/16/04 06:56 PM
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#61954 11/16/04 07:52 PM
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In reply to:

I'm far to humble for you to need to worry.




I know you are....that's why it is fun to pick on you once in while.

If you weren't so humble.....I would do it all the time.

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#61955 11/16/04 07:54 PM
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I got to tell you though...I think the greatest thing about seeing it at an IMAX was the reserved seating.

No waiting in line. I bought the tickets online, printed them at home, threw the kids in the car, no waiting in line for tickets or to get in, got our popcorn and drinks, and right to our seats.

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#61956 11/16/04 08:07 PM
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Yep...gotta love the reserved seats...

Have seen Prisoner of Azkaban and Spiderman 2 in IMAX...

Plan on the Polar Express soon...Bob Bullock Texas History museum here in Austin just upgraded their hardware to be able to show feature length movies, and the Polar Express is currently showing there...

Keep up the good work, Curtis.

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