Yes, but not those cheesy red/green glasses. They are polarized stylin' ones...For the 3D effect, do you need to wear the special glasses?
Yes, but not those cheesy red/green glasses. They are polarized stylin' ones...For the 3D effect, do you need to wear the special glasses?
I havent' seen it yet, but my buddy in Miami saw it, loved the first hour due to the amazing 3-d graphics, and then wanted to leave the theater in the last two hours, as he thought the movie is a hodgepodge of left-wing liberal propaganda. His daugthers wouldn't let him leave.
I havent' seen it yet, but my buddy in Miami saw it, loved the first hour due to the amazing 3-d graphics, and then wanted to leave the theater in the last two hours, as he thought the movie is a hodgepodge of left-wing liberal propaganda. His daugthers wouldn't let him leave.
Yes.OK...I have a couple of questions.
Is it in English with Spanish subtitles here on the island ?
The theater @ Plaza International is as nice and modern as any theater you'll find. The screen size is standard as well.waytogo said:Is there a screen size (and quality) difference between the theater in Santiago (plaza International) and the one showing this flick in the capital ?
Yes.
The theater @ Plaza International is as nice and modern as any theater you'll find. The screen size is standard as well.
In fact, the seats are VERY comfortable.
Yes. We saw it last Sunday at the 3:10 showing. The theater was not even half full, we sat where we wanted. As we left, the line for the next showing was VERY long...Are they showing in 3D ?
the the movie which is shown in Imax 3D is the same as the one in plaza internacional 3D but smaller screen?
What is the major difference?
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