See it in 3D if you can. The new 3D technology is amazing -- no headaches, double images, or gimicky in-your-face shots -- everything simply has natural depth. Besides that, I like the story, the heroine, and the obvious love that went into filming it in stop-motion. My husband read that each day of filming yielded just 3-4 seconds of finished film.
Wish I could have seen it in 3D...there were a couple of times when I could just tell that it would be better that way (bet the tunnel was amazing 3D). The graphic design of the movie really was just stunning, wasn't it?
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I've read the book. Maybe Monday we'll venture to the movies!
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Oh, go see it! I am dying to talk to someone about it! :)
ReplyDeleteSee it in 3D if you can. The new 3D technology is amazing -- no headaches, double images, or gimicky in-your-face shots -- everything simply has natural depth. Besides that, I like the story, the heroine, and the obvious love that went into filming it in stop-motion. My husband read that each day of filming yielded just 3-4 seconds of finished film.
ReplyDeleteWish I could have seen it in 3D...there were a couple of times when I could just tell that it would be better that way (bet the tunnel was amazing 3D). The graphic design of the movie really was just stunning, wasn't it?
ReplyDeleteI intend to see it sometime. :)
ReplyDeleteLOVED. IT.
ReplyDeleteI read the book and loved it! I was scared of buttons for a week I think. I really want to see that movie! 3-D too. Well, we'll see.
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