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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: Gaffers on 28 December 2009, 07:13:32
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Avatar 3D, go see it. I was in awe the whole way through.
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I saw it in normal (not 3D) & i'm glad i didn't pay to see it.
I've yet to see a modern film that blows my socks off. Way too much CGI or what ever they call it.
I'm more old school, Dam Buster's, Battle of Britain etc :y :y
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I dont know if it was the 3-D but it was fantastic
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I really want to see it, its one of those films you really need to see at the big screen, rather than compressed download
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I saw it in normal (not 3D) & i'm glad i didn't pay to see it.
I've yet to see a modern film that blows my socks off. Way too much CGI or what ever they call it.
I'm more old school, Dam Buster's, Battle of Britain etc :y :y
I'm with you on that Pete, but last time I saw Dam Busters I really enjouyed the film right up to when the actually blew the Dam, it was pathetic by todays viewing standards, it looked really false. So in the case of this film I wouldnt mind a bit of CGI even if just on the end of the film to make it more believable.
Both films I would have been happy to see over the festive period rather than some of the shite they have shown.
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I saw it in normal (not 3D) & i'm glad i didn't pay to see it.
I've yet to see a modern film that blows my socks off. Way too much CGI or what ever they call it.
I'm more old school, Dam Buster's, Battle of Britain etc :y :y
I'm with you on that Pete, but last time I saw Dam Busters I really enjouyed the film right up to when the actually blew the Dam, it was pathetic by todays viewing standards, it looked really false. So in the case of this film I wouldnt mind a bit of CGI even if just on the end of the film to make it more believable.
Both films I would have been happy to see over the festive period rather than some of the shite they have shown.
:y :y
Avatar is nothing but. The one i saw was excellent quality & like i said. Pleased i didn't pay for it ;) :) :)
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I saw it in normal (not 3D) & i'm glad i didn't pay to see it.
I've yet to see a modern film that blows my socks off. Way too much CGI or what ever they call it.
I'm more old school, Dam Buster's, Battle of Britain etc :y :y
I'm with you on that Pete, but last time I saw Dam Busters I really enjouyed the film right up to when the actually blew the Dam, it was pathetic by todays viewing standards, it looked really false. So in the case of this film I wouldnt mind a bit of CGI even if just on the end of the film to make it more believable.
Both films I would have been happy to see over the festive period rather than some of the shite they have shown.
:y :y
Avatar is nothing but. The one i saw was excellent quality & like i said. Pleased i didn't pay for it ;) :) :)
Trouble is now your not going to see a repeat of the old skool large scale films such as the Battle of Britan, CGI now is so good, its cheaper to go that route than getting working planes and such....
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my lad and his mates see it last week, they said it was too over the top. others in the pub said it was crap too
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I saw it in normal (not 3D) & i'm glad i didn't pay to see it.
I've yet to see a modern film that blows my socks off. Way too much CGI or what ever they call it.
I'm more old school, Dam Buster's, Battle of Britain etc :y :y
I'm with you on that Pete, but last time I saw Dam Busters I really enjouyed the film right up to when the actually blew the Dam, it was pathetic by todays viewing standards, it looked really false. So in the case of this film I wouldnt mind a bit of CGI even if just on the end of the film to make it more believable.
Both films I would have been happy to see over the festive period rather than some of the shite they have shown.
you soon be able to watch the Peter Jackson remake ...
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Mrs. wants to go and see it but I hate watching films, she can take one of the kids ;D
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All i need is a bloody good story line to get me hooked, not CGI. A little is a good thing & i'd say it's used in most modern films.
"Across The Hall" is a cracker with a good story line & nice twist at the end. It's a simple plot with some thought behind it. Harry Brown is another i enjoyed.
The big block busters don't do much for me.
"The Day After Tomorrow" is just another let down with many more to mention.
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Wanted to see Harry brown, but only screenings here were at 9.30 pm. Too late for this old fart. Hope it gets onto DVD soon. >:(