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Thank you Peep show, you are one great reviewer!! I give you
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Bought and watched San Andreas yesterday. Went back a few pages but couldn't find any other reviews.

Typical feelgood movie about family relationships damaged and then repaired through tribulation. The Rock was his usual beastly self. Mom and daughter (don't know the actresses names) were pretty hot. I watched it primarily for the special effects (earth quakes maybe?) and they didn't disappoint. Overall a pretty entertaining flick. I'll watch it again, and for $14.99 (plain old DVD, no blue ray, no 3d) it's worth it.

Waiting for Oct 20th so I can buy/watch Jurassic World. again, special effects interest.
 
We were tempted to go see Pan yesterday (5 dollar day at the movies), but since it's strong early viewer ratings on Rotten Tomatoes it ratings have really "panned" as well as "panning" at the box office (pun intended), so we decided just to skip it.
 
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OK, so what's y'all's verdict on 3D? Aside from when I was a kid with a kaleidoscope, the only 3D (aside from real life) I've ever watched was Avatar in IMAX... I kinda enjoyed it, but it left me feeling queezy for several hours afterwards, along with a rather long lived mild headache. Pretty sure it was the combination of 3D vision with hours of pounding noise... Anyway, as a result, I will NOT buy a 3D TV and really have no interest in seeing another 3D movie...

What say you?

Edit: Apologize, there was one other time at the 3D surround vision at Disney World (LONG before IMAX). That was so real they had rails so folks wouldn't fall over. They were needed! But that was short duration and didn't affect me physically in a major negative way. (yes, I needed the rails too)
 
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The movies I have watched in 3D spent way to much time playing with the 3D effect an not enough on making a good movie...

Been a long time sense I watched one but I dont remember it bothering me.

I think the last time I saw a 3D movie was years ago an I was on a date with a Amish girl. She picked the movie an I dont even remember what movie it was..
 
OK, so what's y'all's verdict on 3D? Aside from when I was a kid with a kaleidoscope, the only 3D (aside from real life) I've ever watched was Avatar in IMAX... I kinda enjoyed it, but it left me feeling queezy for several hours afterwards, along with a rather long lived mild headache. Pretty sure it was the combination of 3D vision with hours of pounding noise... Anyway, as a result, I will NOT buy a 3D TV and really have no interest in seeing another 3D movie...

What say you?

Edit: Apologize, there was one other time at the 3D surround vision at Disney World (LONG before IMAX). That was so real they had rails so folks wouldn't fall over. They were needed! But that was short duration and didn't affect me physically in a major negative way. (yes, I needed the rails too)
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I wobbled out of there turned to the left and threw up.
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I only do 3d movies when the movie is a bright movie (Toy story or some other pixar movie). Dark movies don't do well as 3d IMO
 

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