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Friday, October 27, 2006

3-D life

I LOVE 3-D! Really, any movie in 3-D just rulez. That is right, I spelled rulez with a z because that is how awesome 3-D is. I went to see a movie with my friend Michelle's daughter. She is five, so there are limits to what you can see, though admittedly, she is much braver than I am when it comes to scary movies, so I really place my own restrictions on what I see. Anyway, I thought we could see the movie Open Season. I noticed Open Season was playing at the IMAX in 3-D and really, the choice was made right then and there. IMAX is usually pretty awesome, but IMAX in 3-D just is an adventure the entire time. Sitting there with my gigantore 3-D glasses on took me back to when I was little and in Orlando, Florida and my parents took me to see a 3-D movie with Michael Jackson, Captain EO*. Somehow, I bet there are a lot of you readers out there who have seen this movie. It blew me away, especially when the little robots are flying at you. I remember how enchanted I was by the special effects and only hope that this kid felt the same way. Open Season was actually pretty funny, and because there were poop jokes, there were several points at which I was laughing out loud. Maybe the poop jokes were over the kids' heads (there was a song about flatulence and I pretty much lost it) because my laughter was not surrounded by little kid laughter. It was actually a little embarrassing to have the other adults with kids there notice my juvenile sense of humor, but it was funny. There was a preview for 3-D Dinosaurs, which I FOR SURE won't miss. Also, A Nightmare before Christmas is being re-released in 3-D and you better believe I'll be there for that. If I could have written this blog in 3-D, I would have, just so I could convey how cool it is. I really want to see Captain EO now that I think about it because maybe there were poop jokes in it that I missed as a kid. That would be a shame to miss, really.


* I just read the description of
Captain EO and apparentlly I really don't remember much of the movie at all. Angelica Houston was in it? The story line sounds pretty pathetic if you ask me, and I'm pretty sure there were no hidden poop jokes. It doesn't seem like Francis Cord Coppola's style.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

If my memory serves me properly, it wasn't just the 3D that was cool, but also the dancing, the chair rumbling, the heat that blew in your face at the appropriate moments. The experience, if you will.

But let's be honest, I don't really remember the Captain EO story either. I could just be mixing my memories of Captain EO with Honey, I Shrunk the Audience, the "ride" that replaced the Cap'n at Disneyland.

Either way, "Nightmare Before Christmas" in 3-D?!? I can die complete.

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