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I do agree that the theme was a bit recurrent, but I mean, there are only a handful of movies with this storyline...as opposed to a million boy-meets-girl etc type of movies. The 3-D effect, well, I was absolutely marvelled by it!Date: 12/22/2009 2:14:35 AM
Author: trillionaire
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cool effects, but I felt like the storyline was same stuff, different day. It reminded me a lot of ''The Last Samurai'', ''Dances with Wolves'' and even somewhat of ''District 9''... your typical savior complex with a oppressed/marginalized group of people with exploitable resources. The critiques of capitalism and environmental conservation where shallow at best, and overly simplistic as worst. Honestly, I left the movie pretty annoyed.Not at all what I expected, though I had no idea what to expect. We saw it openning night in 3-D, and I guess I expected more. I don''t think that the 3-D added much to the film, either.![]()
Actually, I''m prone to motion sickness. I get it pretty badly. It wasn''t an issue for me at all!Date: 12/22/2009 3:34:57 PM
Author: Ara Ann
We''re going to have to skip this one...since I have motion sickness issues during some fast action and CGI style movies (DH does too sometimes, ''Hancock'' made him ill) and I heard last week on the news, several people per theater actually got sick in the middle of it (in London, before it opened in the US).
Anyone feel queasy from the special effects?
Awww. There is always bonnine (sp?) or another motion sickness pill you could try taking before.Date: 12/23/2009 2:58:18 PM
Author: sweetpea&babycorn
oh no! we were going to see in IMAX and am so sensitive when it comes to motion sickness - i even get motion sick watching someone reading in a car... might have to reconsider this, but it was supposed to be a family outing with my new fianceand brother and sisters, i might have to suck it up, so to speak...
I saw it today in 3D IMAX and it was a fantastic movie but I felt a bit sick to my stomach during parts of it and had to close my eyes.Date: 12/22/2009 3:34:57 PM
Author: Ara Ann
We''re going to have to skip this one...since I have motion sickness issues during some fast action and CGI style movies (DH does too sometimes, ''Hancock'' made him ill) and I heard last week on the news, several people per theater actually got sick in the middle of it (in London, before it opened in the US).
Anyone feel queasy from the special effects?
Date: 12/27/2009 9:24:38 PM
Author: asscherisme
I saw it today in 3D IMAX and it was a fantastic movie but I felt a bit sick to my stomach during parts of it and had to close my eyes.Date: 12/22/2009 3:34:57 PM
Author: Ara Ann
We''re going to have to skip this one...since I have motion sickness issues during some fast action and CGI style movies (DH does too sometimes, ''Hancock'' made him ill) and I heard last week on the news, several people per theater actually got sick in the middle of it (in London, before it opened in the US).
Anyone feel queasy from the special effects?
I wished we had seen it in a regular theater and not 3D or IMAX. I think I could have handled one or the other, but both was a bit much for my son and me! My son had a big headache after the movie but still loved it. But then again, I get seasick very easily so I should have known better! My daughter said it was her favorite movie ever and she had no prolblems watching it. I left my younger kids with a friend and I''m so glad I did not take them. Too much violence for young kids.
That is cute about the 4 YO trying to grab the jelly fish!Date: 12/30/2009 4:20:40 PM
Author: movie zombie
we saw it in 3D. on the other side of my husband was a couple with what appeared to be a 4 year old. slight spoiler alert but what a cutie: about 2/3 through th movie when the jelly fish air bourne creatures float down and around, the 3d effect had them out in the audience and this little cutie was reaching out to catch them like snow flakes.......way too cute!
mz