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Re: Avatar in Regular 3D?
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No play by play. I liked it though. I was only slightly off center. Pretty good seat. I thought they did a good job with the 3D. It doesn't jump out at you a lot, but is used more to help immerse you into the Avatar world.
My only complaint was I had to pee almost the whole time I was sitting there. It distracted me a bit. That's what I get for having a coke with dinner and then also having a beer before going into the movie! That was the experience when I went as well.....no one talked, no one peed.
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Re: Avatar in Regular 3D?
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Joined: Mar 2005
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I saw it. . .again. . .last night with one of my coworkers. After work everyone went bowling (it was fun) and then my coworker wanted to go watch a movie. We ended up seeing it in regular 3D and our seating was horrible. We actually had to sit in the handicap seats because the theater was stuffed. The 3D effect was nearly as good off to the side like we were. Some images looked very ghosty and doubled up on the edge of the screen. The Imax 3D is a great experience, not only in terms of a superb and immersive image, but also excellent sound. I noticed a difference between the two. Maybe that was partly due to a rattling wall sconce in last night's theater.
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Re: Avatar in Regular 3D?
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I saw it twice in 3D, and both times were amazing. Go see it in 3D.
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