I guess I just meant that in that opening scene, there seemed to be a few things thrown in for the gee-whiz effect. But overall, yeah, it wasn't too bad, I guess.
Avatar was pretty cool, I have to say. I think the 3D worked better there, but that just might be because of all the hype I read about it.
Price mark-ups? Tell me about it, and come to LA. I dropped over $100 on movies this weekend between How to Train Your Dragon ($70 for the family at IMAX) and Avatar ($33 for regular 3D for two of us).
And /em shakes fist at the annoying assholes who took our seats tonight. It was reserved seating, so we got there plenty early, chose our seats, and went to get something to eat. 15 minutes of previews, we walk in about 1 minute before it starts, perfect timing ... But there are no empty seats in the row. So, I have to start counting and disturbing people. Turns out two people were in our seats, so I had to kick them out. **** dumb ****, it's reserved seating, go sit where you're supposed to. I had the timing down perfectly and expected to find two empty seats.
Maybe that should be another poll - reserved seats for movies?