nightowlky
<font color=navy>I should start my own Super Nanny
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It was pretty good.
Monster House 3D had more of an overal immersion in the film but I guess NBC3D is working w/some older film stock and made it more difficult? There were some added effects that were pretty cool, though.
Was good to see the whole movie again considering I've usually just seen bits and pieces of the DVD over the years.
What intrigued me the most, though, were the trailers. Very good 3D effects in the trailers (Surfs Up and Flushed Away) and the short before the movie, Knick Knack. I've been wondering what Hollywood would do to get people back to the theaters to compete against DVDs and home theaters (like how they went to widescreen to compete with televisions in the home back in the 50s/60s). Looks like 3D might be the wave of the future.
Monster House 3D had more of an overal immersion in the film but I guess NBC3D is working w/some older film stock and made it more difficult? There were some added effects that were pretty cool, though.
Was good to see the whole movie again considering I've usually just seen bits and pieces of the DVD over the years.
What intrigued me the most, though, were the trailers. Very good 3D effects in the trailers (Surfs Up and Flushed Away) and the short before the movie, Knick Knack. I've been wondering what Hollywood would do to get people back to the theaters to compete against DVDs and home theaters (like how they went to widescreen to compete with televisions in the home back in the 50s/60s). Looks like 3D might be the wave of the future.