It has passed $1 billion in ticket sales. Expected to only be second to Titanic before long. At its current rate it will be #2 all time in about 2 weeks.
One final note with UP, I saw it in China and we saw the subtitled version, and I often found myself looking down at the symbols just to see what they looked like (and they looked kinda cool in 3d since they jumped out from the screen), so maybe it was the constant eye shifting that attributed to my discomfort?
a friend of mine went through the same thing as you with avatar in imax.Has anyone had issues with the 3D causing headaches? I haven't seen many 3d movies. I saw Superman Returns in IMAX 3d but that had about 25 minutes of 3D and didn't require much glasses viewing. Conversely, I recently saw UP (or as it was called where I saw it, The Adventure of the Flying House) in 3D and by the end I was ready to gouge my eyes out because they hurt so much. It probably also doesn't help that I wear glasses already. I've read that if you try to focus on too much (looking everywhere as opposed to just the main focus of the scene) that headaches are more common. Can anyone attest to this?
One final note with UP, I saw it in China and we saw the subtitled version, and I often found myself looking down at the symbols just to see what they looked like (and they looked kinda cool in 3d since they jumped out from the screen), so maybe it was the constant eye shifting that attributed to my discomfort?
Okay, well I saw Avatar in 3D IMAX and found it simply stunning. No headache, no eyestrain, 3D was breathtaking. I found it to be quite awesome and a completely enjoyable experience. I plan on seeing it a second time. 3D IMAX was the only way to fly I think.
Can you say what the difference is between the IMAX 3d and the Real 3D?
I would assume screen size.Can you say what the difference is between the IMAX 3d and the Real 3D?
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