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I saw Sherlock Holmes twice...Thought it was great...
BTW...Both times I was alone...I had to play with my own dick...
How could you use a magnifying glass in a darkened theater to find the little fella?
Just kidding naughty daddy.
Seriously, I'm considering letting you screen all potential future movies for me. I've found if Big Kahuna Burger likes a movie, there is a extremely good chance I'll like it too. He has excellent taste in movies, since he almost invariably agrees with me.
“When a nation's young men are conservative, its funeral bell is already rung.”
― Henry Ward Beecher
"Inflexibility is the worst human failing. You can learn to check impetuosity, overcome fear with confidence and laziness with discipline. But for rigidity of mind, there is no antidote. It carries the seeds of its own destruction." ~ Anton Myrer
I took an LB to the IMAX at the Siam Paragon for the 1100 am performance today -
As I expected the story is pathetic and I had booked those expensive double seats at the back, so that if I was bored my companion might give me a BJ, to my great surprise I was "Blown Away" by the effects and the visual depth.
Much better than anything I have seen when I've taken LBs (or granchildren) to Universal Studios or Disneyland/World 3D presentations.
I think the movie is well worth seeing but only in the IMAX version.
Saw it in Imax 3D here in the USA. I was disappointed with the story but thought the effects and even some of the acting were great. The girl that played the lead alien... I thought her performance was amazing. (Yes, there IS an actress playing the character, they basically "rotoscoped" a CGI character atop her performance through feats of digital brilliance). Not sure how it would play in 2D but thought it was well worth the $15 in Imax 3D.
Making newbie mistakes since 2009 so you don't have to
Avatar was absolutely fantastic. Weta Digital, the New Zealand company that created the digital effects for Avatar, stated that the film€™s detailed animations required computing horsepower, storage capabilities like no other project. Paul Ryan, Weta Digital€™s CTO:
King Kong used 100 terabytes of storage. For Avatar, we have 100 terabytes of RAM. http://www.displayblog.com/2010/01/2...abytes-of-ram/
That would be 100 terabytes of RAM in Weta€™s (NZ) server farm referred to as a €œrender wall€. Weta€™s render wall contains 35,000 CPU cores. It isn€™t surprising that Avatar required a new level of computing power but this is insane. Source: SearchStorage http://searchstorage.techtarget.com/news....5231997
And the nominees are:
Best Picture
€œAvatar€
€œThe Blind Side€
€œDistrict 9″
€œAn Education€
€œThe Hurt Locker€
€œInglourious Basterds€
€œPrecious: Based on the Novel €˜Push€™ by Sapphire€
€œA Serious Man€
€œUp€
€œUp in the Air€
Best Direction
€œAvatar€ €” James Cameron
€œThe Hurt Locker€ €” Kathryn Bigelow
€œInglourious Basterds€ €” Quentin Tarantino
€œPrecious: Based on the Novel €˜Push€™ by Sapphire€ €” Lee Daniels
€œUp in the Air€ €” Jason Reitman
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