doesnt watching these movies that were meant for smaller cinemas on an imax hurt your head? I love watching movies in the imax that were shot on imax film (not sure of the specific sizes) but movies where the film is just blown up to fit the screen, doesnt the action sequences make you queesy? I remember watching attack of the clones on imax, and recieved the worst headache ever, has the technology changed since then, was that possibly just that imax or what?
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Shame the films have never matched up to their counterparts, and the first two have no merit at all on their own, but I'll not miss this next installment.
I'm just waiting for the trendy cynics to come in and declare the Harry Potter books crap. Which they aren't. And no, I'm quite happy buying the "childish" covers.
It's strange to me because they're all so old in this one. I mean I know they've been looking older each movie, but Harry Potter kissing a girl! Ron and Hermione or what?! They just grow up so fast !
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Well, considering six books are out, and the movies are based on the books, and you just entered a thread about the fifth movie... you should expect spoilers.
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Well I wouldn't really call the contents of a book that has a movie coming out based on it spoilers.
The reason books have movies based on them is because the books are very popular and many people have already read it so the movie is being made for people who have already read it.
So I wouldn't necessarily say when you read a book that has a movie counterpart that your'e reading spoilers. I'd say it's ideal to read the book first before seeing the movie. It's better tha way.
It's less appealing to see a movie first and then try and read the book, b/c the book takes longer to get through and you already know what's going ot happen and it's not as fun.
It's fun to see the words on pages come to life on the big screen instead of vice versa.