BakingBluePotatoe
The Red Death Alchemist
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I have to study for exams and catch up on alll the work I missed... this is VERY tricky in english!
LOL that one is hilarious, and so true. Awesome find. ^^I liked Avatar as well, not enough to go crazy about it, or buy the movie when it comes to DVD & BLu ray...
I found this funny though:
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I liked Avatar as well, not enough to go crazy about it, or buy the movie when it comes to DVD & BLu ray...
I found this funny though:
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That's the thing!ROTFL! XDDD
That is seriously the plot there!
W/o the Tech Sci-fi stuff though. XP
That's the thing!
Behind the screen there's actually a version of Pocahontus behind the screen!
Wearing 3d goggles just makes it look like that D;
Has anyone actually seen it without 3D glasses?Well if it wasn't the 3D then it would just simply be a revised version of Pocahontus, like it still is, but it would have seemed like it was in the almost the same era as the original.
Has anyone actually seen it without 3D glasses?
Apparently someone said that it's not as good without the glasses and you HAVE to watch it with the glasses otherwise it's just pointless and whatnot
What's it like without the glasses?I seen parts of it without the glasses on, and the screen was very blurrly.You couldn't really tell who was who unless you squinted your eyes and leaned forward.
>.> Yeah... I don't think something would loose colour, if you put on clear glasses <.<
Anywho it is too bad that we can't use the same movie given glasses and use them at home, because the DVD/TV screen doesn't account for that. So I imagine they'll give the generic red/green tinted cardboard thing.
But I too have heard that seeing it in regular 2D isn't as amazing as 3D.
I'm not sure why someone would watch the entire thing without glasses though... It's no fun watching a blurry screen, especially when it is meant to be seen with them on.