On Feb 4, 9:59 pm, "
grandeu...@HOTMAIL.COM" <
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> On Feb 4, 11:24 am, "Derek Gee" <
dgeeSPAMSU...@twmi.INVALID.rr.com>
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grandeu...@HOTMAIL.COM> wrote in message
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> > >I understand that Warner's will be releasing Dial M for Murder in
> > > 3D about mid year with other 3D titles from the fifties to follow
> > > later on. At least it will be better than the pirate 3D dvds being
> > > currently sold on the internet .Personally I would prefer to see
> > > HOUSE OF WAX and THOSE REDHEADS FROM SEATTLE which are more
> > > interestig films in 3D than DIAL M FOR MURDER ever was.
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> > Hurray! More 3D films!
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> > >At least these 3D films from the fifties are better than the 3D crap they
> > >show
> > > today (only ever seen 2 in the last 5 years)..
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> > I think you're missing out on some of the better 3D films of today if you've
> > seen that few. My favorites - POLAR EXPRESS 3D, all of the Pixar 3D titles,
> > HUGO, the Harry Potter 3D versions of Deathly Hallows Parts 1 & 2, and
> > DESPICABLE ME.
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> > Derek
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> harry potter?? even though You must be joking? 3 leading actors who have zero
> acting ability.Polar express was great and HUGO (IN 2D) deserves
> the best film oscar even though I am not a Scorsese fan.His tribute to
> the silent days of cinema in HUGO shows his passionate love for
> all things cinema.A rare masterpiece from America. Sometimes they do
> make a good film.- Hide quoted text -
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HUGO was the best looking modern 3-D movie I have seen so far. It is
also the best looking electronically shot film to date. For my taste
( even though I am a Scorsese fan), the best homage to the silent days
is THE ARTIST. Isn't the wide world wonderful with its multitude of
differing yet valuable opinions?