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Superstar
Make sure you have advanced tickets or you aren't getting in.gabe:
Saw it in regular 3D - planning to go back to see it in IMAX this coming weekend - will let you know how that goes.
AoD
I saw it on Imax 3D, a truly spectacular experience. I can't help but wonder how much of the effect would be lost if it were viewed in regular 3D. I'm sure it would still be a superb experience. The movie would easily hold up without the 3D but it certainly added to the spectacle.
Skip the regular 3D digital screenings if you can, stick to IMAX 3D.
I went to the Scotiabank to see it again today in IMAX 3D. We arrived at 2:30 for the 3:20 screening - SOLD OUT. No seats available in IMAX until 10:30 tonight, I couldn't believe it was so busy on a Tuesday afternoon with the kids back in school. We debated about seeing it again in regular 3D and decided to do it as there was nothing else playing that we were interested in or hadn't seen already. I regretted sitting though it that way a second time. There is far too much of the picture cut off the top and bottom, it should never have been formatted for "scope" (2.35:1). Cameron shot the film loosely so that it could play in several formats but should have released it in flat (1.85:1) for non-IMAX screens. I noticed the composition problems the first time I saw it but I was so blown away by the film that it was very forgivable, but not the second time.
The moral of this story is, if you see it a second time (or the first time for that matter) wait a few weeks until the IMAX engagements settle down and see it that way.
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