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Old 04-07-2010, 12:32   #1
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Shrek Forever After

Went to see this (in 3D) yesterday - it was far better than Shrek 3 - quite entertaining. Also my first 3D film, which was quite interesting.
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Me and my wife also went to see this on 1st July and it was quite good (was surprising that most of the audience were adults). I wasn't overly keen on the 3D-ness of it I don't think it was used to its full effect. The glasses aren't very comfy for me (I have to wear glasses anyway).
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Re: Shrek Forever After

Saw this last night and while it was better than Shrek the Third it still wasn't the greatest movie but had some great laughs and was brill in 3D.

I also bought a new pair of clip on 3D glasses. These are on sale in a few Cineworld branches as a trial for £4 and I think they are well work it.

http://www.cineworld.co.uk/news/212/detail

I found them so much better as I hardly noticed they were there due to being so light and not having to wear a second pair of glasses. They look just like those clip on sunglasses.

They are also selling delux 3D specs at £13, that are styled like aviator glasses and come with a hard case to protect them. A bit costly but they look nice but are only for those not already wearing glasses.
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Saw this last night and while it was better than Shrek the Third it still wasn't the greatest movie but had some great laughs and was brill in 3D.

I also bought a new pair of clip on 3D glasses. These are on sale in a few Cineworld branches as a trial for £4 and I think they are well work it.

http://www.cineworld.co.uk/news/212/detail

I found them so much better as I hardly noticed they were there due to being so light and not having to wear a second pair of glasses. They look just like those clip on sunglasses.

They are also selling delux 3D specs at £13, that are styled like aviator glasses and come with a hard case to protect them. A bit costly but they look nice but are only for those not already wearing glasses.
The glasses at our local Vue were free
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The glasses at our local Vue were free
Am sure the ticket price will be different. Cineworld lowered their 3D charge and started charging 80p for the standard glasses to encourage people to reuse them.

These clip on ones are well worth £4 if you wear glasses already as they are much more comfortable than the regular ones
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