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Cathryn (formerly catslash) ([personal profile] remindmeofthe) wrote2011-11-17 10:52 pm
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I might actually just die of excitement before April gets here.

Titanic 3D.

HATERS MAY FAMILIARIZE THEMSELVES WITH LEFTHAND EVACUATION PROCEDURES. I saw Titanic in theaters ten times, okay? I was one of those teenage girls AND I REGRET NOTHING. I was really disappointed when 2007 came and went without a ten year anniversary rerelease, so I cannot express my joy over this. Watching 3D movies is a pain in the ass for me because I wear glasses, but I don't even care. I am ecstatic. Is it April yet?
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[personal profile] silveraspen 2011-11-18 05:18 am (UTC)(link)
I am curious to hear what you think of it! 3D movies generally give me headaches but I will risk them for certain films.

(Is this one? Dunno. I have an odd affection for it, but I don't think it's the greatest film of all time. Then again, I was watching with a different perspective at the time due to one of the actors being a friend of the family. :) )

[identity profile] remindmeofthe.livejournal.com 2011-11-18 05:22 am (UTC)(link)
Honestly, I would have preferred a 2D rerelease, but I'll take what I can get. I've only seen one 3D film (Lion King) and it gave me a headache too, which I attribute partly to the weight of the extra pair of glasses and partly to having been about two rows too close to the screen. I really hope Titanic will be easier on my eyes, or at least that the manic glee will make up for it. *g*
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[personal profile] silveraspen 2011-11-18 05:25 am (UTC)(link)
I think the last 3D film I saw was Tron: Legacy, and that was because I knew there was no WAY the special effects would be anywhere near the same in 2D. From what I heard after, I was right.

HP: Order of the Phoenix did very well as a 3D film, but it was only certain key sections that were 3D, so you didn't have to wear the glasses the whole time.

Beyond that, I try to avoid them like the plague. It just hurts too much. Although I found that I do better when I cannot see out the sides of the glasses...