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STEED 06-01-12 04:58 PM

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Originally Posted by jimbuna (Post 1892244)
I'm honestly in no great hurry to see it but expect to within a week or so.

Are I see...Jim is wondering 2D or 3D. :hmmm: :DL

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Jimbuna 06-01-12 06:02 PM

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Originally Posted by STEED (Post 1892280)
Are I see...Jim is wondering 2D or 3D. :hmmm: :DL

Not quite :DL:03:

STEED 06-02-12 06:38 AM

You don't mean a secret hush hush version in 4D!!!!!!!!!!! :o

Jimbuna 06-02-12 06:47 AM

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Originally Posted by STEED (Post 1892439)
You don't mean a secret hush hush version in 4D!!!!!!!!!!! :o

That will depend on what version fist becomes available....I believe it is already available under licence to some long haul travel providers.

BossMark 06-02-12 01:27 PM

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Originally Posted by STEED (Post 1892212)
BTW: UK folks I noticed when I went to see the film the cost for 3D was more than 2D. :hmmm:

Is worth going to see then or wait till its out on DVD\blue-ray

STEED 06-03-12 04:52 AM

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Originally Posted by BossMark (Post 1892577)
Is worth going to see then or wait till its out on DVD\blue-ray

My review if you missed it.

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BossMark 06-03-12 05:09 AM

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Originally Posted by STEED (Post 1892806)

OK ta its just that my nearest picture house is a 30 minute drive away or you need to get two buses thanks to that evil cow thatcher, she and her goons closed my local pictures back in 1988.

STEED 06-03-12 05:39 AM

My one closed back in the late 1980's as two large towns opened up multiplex cinemas, three screens were no match for ten. I have to bus it over to the nearest one, by the way cost for the bus was £3.20 for a return, the film was £8.40 plus medium pepsi (No ice as that is a con, less drink) £3.22. :o

Good job I don't see many films.

STEED 06-03-12 05:48 AM

BossMark..

Are a hard line fan of ALIEN?

If so you will want to know about the Space Jockey/Engineers without the six month more to wait for it to come out on DVD/BluRay.

If not...can you last out?

BossMark 06-03-12 06:35 AM

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Originally Posted by STEED (Post 1892838)
BossMark..

Are a hard line fan of ALIEN?

If so you will want to know about the Space Jockey/Engineers without the six month more to wait for it to come out on DVD/BluRay.

If not...can you last out?

I like the Alien films and as I have got most of June off to watch the football I think I will make the journey to the pictures and watch it :yep:

Jimbuna 06-03-12 03:24 PM

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Originally Posted by STEED (Post 1892832)
My one closed back in the late 1980's as two large towns opened up multiplex cinemas, three screens were no match for ten. I have to bus it over to the nearest one, by the way cost for the bus was £3.20 for a return, the film was £8.40 plus medium pepsi (No ice as that is a con, less drink) £3.22. :o

Good job I don't see many films.

For nigh on £15 I'd want a copy of the film thrown in :o

Egan 06-03-12 05:39 PM

I'm going to see it on Wednesday. 3-D booked along with, err, vibrating seats, apparently. At the very least it should keep me awake. I have form in cinemas for that sort of thing.

Along with the new Batman movie and the new Wes Anderson, it's the only film I'll probably go to see this year.

STEED 06-04-12 05:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Egan (Post 1893130)
I'm going to see it on Wednesday. 3-D booked along with, err, vibrating seats, apparently. At the very least it should keep me awake. I have form in cinemas for that sort of thing.

Along with the new Batman movie and the new Wes Anderson, it's the only film I'll probably go to see this year.

I have heard people who saw the 3D version didn't think much of the 3D as there was not a great deal of it and being charged for the 3D specs didn't help.

Not sure about those vibrating seats, your back make get a good workout. :DL

Egan 06-04-12 10:28 AM

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Originally Posted by STEED (Post 1893275)
I have heard people who saw the 3D version didn't think much of the 3D as there was not a great deal of it and being charged for the 3D specs didn't help.

Not sure about those vibrating seats, your back make get a good workout. :DL

Never been to a 3-D movie before, can't say I'm all that bothered about it but we'll see. I'm not sure about the seats either.

kiwi_2005 06-05-12 08:33 AM

Hoping to go see it this weekend, read a couple of reviews all positive about the film, giving it 4 out of 5 stars.


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