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Posted: 22 Dec 2015, 18:29
by eastmidswhizzkid
and ive just read that 3d is £4 to £5 more if you include glasses (which i dont have) so if its not necessary to see it in 3d i wont.
now, its late tonight or full of kids tomorrow....or late tomorrow night. :?

Posted: 22 Dec 2015, 18:29
by lordofthepies
I've heard that the 3D is not that great and doesn't add anything in this. Most who have seen both preferred the 2D.

e- sorry, what Pista said.

Posted: 22 Dec 2015, 18:31
by eastmidswhizzkid
noted Pie Lord, ta.

Posted: 22 Dec 2015, 19:05
by Phil
I watched it in 3-D but only because the Odeon at Stoke was cheap compared to everywhere else and I already had some 3-D specs. It was good in 3-D but it didn't feel essential.

Posted: 22 Dec 2015, 19:55
by stufarq
Pista wrote:I saw Gravity in 3D & that was quite sedate in comparison & it looked to have been made with 3D in mind. That was very good. Especially the teardrop moment. Now that was special.
The Lego movie (yes I know) on the other hand didn't really benefit. Probably because it was so manic.
Nothing wrong with the Lego Movie. I thought it was a daft idea and couldn't see what doing it with Lego characters would bring, but then my nephew made me watch it a few weeks ago and I saw how cleverly they'd made it a movie that could ONLY be done with Lego. And it's really funny too.

Posted: 22 Dec 2015, 20:03
by Pista
Don't get me wrong. I totally loved it. It was nuts. :D
But the 3D showing wasn't that great IMHO. Prolly because of it being as mad as it was.
The film itself though rocked! :)

Posted: 22 Dec 2015, 20:04
by sultan2075
I saw it in 3-D, and there were quite a few exceptionally well-done usages of it. I generally don't care whether a film is in 3-D or not, but I was actually quite glad I saw it in 3-D.

Posted: 22 Dec 2015, 21:32
by eastmidswhizzkid
made my mind up. its much cheaper in 2d and if my son is anything like i was when the very first star wars came out he'll want me to take him to the cinema to see it even though his mums taking him this week. so i'll watch it in 3d when i go to see him. tomorrow night for me then: 10.15pm showing to avoid the crowds of kids . cant wait. :von:

Posted: 25 Dec 2015, 01:12
by culprit
went to see it in 2d, had the same experience as seeing it as the original all those years ago. excellent!

Posted: 27 Dec 2015, 01:54
by Microcosmia
My son and his pals, aged 14-17, just returned from seeing it and are already planning to go again, it exceeded their expectations apparently.

Posted: 28 Dec 2015, 19:50
by Joy
I have seen it twice (so far) and I really love this. Is it allowed to write spoilers? ;D As far as I can see nobody writes about the story...

Posted: 29 Dec 2015, 18:35
by circle
Saw in IMAX today, and it was quite a good experience with the 3D version.

Posted: 29 Dec 2015, 23:28
by Joy
Alright.. I'm not giving you spoilers.. these are scenes that have all appeared in trailers and tv spots.

I think it is not difficult to guess who my favourite character is.



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Posted: 30 Dec 2015, 00:07
by iesus
The Jedi holding the red lightsaber ? :D

Posted: 30 Dec 2015, 01:07
by rien
Joy wrote:Alright.. I'm not giving you spoilers.. these are scenes that have all appeared in trailers and tv spots.

I think it is not difficult to guess who my favourite character is.
Evil Hot Topic Baby Snape :oops: :innocent: ;D

Whom else did the non-masked bad guys remind of Mitchell and Webb? I mean, at least half of them looked like Robert Webb and they all had David Mitchell's amusing demeanour of discomfort.
(They also congregated under a flag that looks like a symbolised bumhole, or maybe I've watched too much Community...)

Posted: 30 Dec 2015, 09:34
by lazarus corporation
Saw it last night: hopefully the below is spoiler free:

Not a bad film per se, but it left me a bit underwhelmed. No sense of real menace from the antagonist - it was more like "you don't understand the power of the slightly petulant side of the force!"

Rey was good, though, and has the potential to be a very interesting character.

Posted: 30 Dec 2015, 11:11
by Pista
lazarus corporation wrote:Saw it last night: hopefully the below is spoiler free:

Not a bad film per se, but it left me a bit underwhelmed. No sense of real menace from the antagonist - it was more like "you don't understand the power of the slightly petulant side of the force!"

Rey was good, though, and has the potential to be a very interesting character.
I liked Rey too & I think therein lies the path of the next episode.
I think with Kylo Ren, there was an element of "force-lite", but I am putting that down to his not completing his training & his fixation with his grandfather (although when he stopped that laser bolt was freakin' awesome).
I guess the title refers to the force awaking for both him & Rey.
A lot of people have described it as bordering on "Star Wars karaoke" & I think that's what Abrams tried to do quite deliberately. He seems to have paid attention to the vitriol directed at episodes i, II & III & avoided going there.
He's used actual models for many of the special effects instead of hours & hours of CGI & the result feels like a proper Star Wars film. :)

Posted: 30 Dec 2015, 14:22
by Joy
rien wrote:
Evil Hot Topic Baby Snape :oops: :innocent: ;D
exactly :oops:

Posted: 30 Dec 2015, 14:27
by Joy
I think with Kylo Ren, there was an element of "force-lite", but I am putting that down to his not completing his training & his fixation with his grandfather (although when he stopped that laser bolt was freakin' awesome).
It is difficult for me now to write but say nothing I shouldn’t. ;D Kylo Ren is a very interesting character and though at the beginning I did not like him, my mixed feelings by now have moved towards sympathy and liking him. He is not so scary and strong as Maul, Palpatine or Vader were but his character is not about that and that’s what makes it good. His obsession about Vader led him to the dark side. He has not even finished his training, whatever that may include, and you can see that often he cannot control his anger, either. I think his lightsaber perfectly symbolizes him, as it is not perfect, not like a real lightsaber, it is more like something assembled by someone who is not a real expert yet. His story will be interesting later on…

Posted: 30 Dec 2015, 14:35
by Pista
Is it just me or did anyone else think Kylo looks like Stiv Bators?

Posted: 30 Dec 2015, 14:43
by Joy
Indeed.. but there is a real resemblance to Adam Driver. :lol:

Posted: 30 Dec 2015, 15:24
by mh
rien wrote:Evil Hot Topic Baby Snape :oops: :innocent: ;D
Speaking of which: https://twitter.com/KyloR3n?lang=en

:lol:

Posted: 31 Dec 2015, 00:27
by rien
mh wrote:
rien wrote:Evil Hot Topic Baby Snape :oops: :innocent: ;D
Speaking of which: https://twitter.com/KyloR3n?lang=en

:lol:
Haha yes, that's where I got the Hot Topic part from ;D

Posted: 31 Dec 2015, 08:40
by GC
I'm happy with a CGI free wookie....

Chewie has n't aged at all...I expected a few grey hairs around his mouth just like an old sheepdog.

But I loved it...seen them all in the cinema at the first showing. (Felt old but content :D )

Posted: 02 Jan 2016, 23:30
by iesus
One of the worst movies i have seen ever in my life. Run away save your pounds, dollars, euros, yen, krones whatever currency you have... :lol:
i was not warned, but if you read this you are lucky you were ;D