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Post by nightworm on Aug 7, 2009 9:42:38 GMT -5
Has anybody seen Coraline yet? I watched the 2D version of the movie the other day and I enjoyed it. The film actually put me in the mind of Alice in Wonderland.
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Post by FaPingMulan on Aug 7, 2009 10:14:21 GMT -5
I watched it a week or two ago when my mom bought it for me, I actually thought it was a pretty good movie too and some parts did make me think about Alice in Wonderland a little lol
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Post by Nilla Joy on Aug 7, 2009 22:01:45 GMT -5
I heard a lot of good things about Coraline before I saw it back when it was at the theaters. Good but very weird. O.O I thought it reminded me more of The Nightmare Before Christmas cause Henry Selick directed it, and not Tim Burton. People get that confused when they think it's Tim Burton's work, but he does more than just directing a piece of a movie.
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Post by Hexxus_Leveler on Aug 9, 2009 1:29:43 GMT -5
I saw this today, but the sad thing was... my family was watching the 3D version of it. I can't see 3D effects because I have a lazy eye, which means that my eyes can't focus on the same thing at the same time. The glasses just make things all look red or all look blue. >.< Aside from that, it was a good movie.
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Post by nightworm on Aug 9, 2009 6:53:42 GMT -5
I have a bad eye, too! It's my right one, and I can only see out of it perfectly if I place my hand over my left eye. That helps but I've never really been big on 3D, either, that's why I watched the 2D version.
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Post by FaPingMulan on Aug 9, 2009 15:55:00 GMT -5
Lol my left eye is my bad eye and I couldn't stand watching it in 3D at all lol
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Post by Nilla Joy on Aug 9, 2009 17:08:00 GMT -5
I love 3D, but it's hard for me to go to those type of movies when everyone I know isn't much of a 3D freak like I am. 3D is good, but if you sit too close in front of the screen, it kinda gives people a headache. I think 3D movies are only meant to be play at the theater show, I try my hand for one at home and it's hard to view it like that during daylight cause the rooms aren't always so dark to watch them.
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