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seen a few things with my kids and it adds little except the potential for headaches
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Wed 9 Jan 2013, 10:52,
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Plus that fact that you miss valuable parts of the movie, dealing with kids that say their eyes are dizzy!
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Wed 9 Jan 2013, 10:55,
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As has been said many times, it's drawing attention to the packaging rather than the content - a bit like reading a good book which every fourth page interrupts the story to talk about the binding method and type of paper used in its construction
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It's all Kindle this and iPad that nowadays
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Wed 9 Jan 2013, 11:20,
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I hate 3D too. I just walk around with one eye closed.
Did anyone watch the Hobbit 3D HFR? I just watched the normal 3d and hated it. I wish I went to see the 2D. HFR looks like blokes on a set dressed up daft. Not a magical film.
The crappy grain and motion blur makes it look like cinema. Now that the cinemas are HD that's gone.
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