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NightOwl
Black Belt 1st
Posts: 2114
Re: Clash of the Titans
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Reply #4 on:
April 21, 2010, 06:07:11 AM »
Hi:
I watched the 2D version. My dearly beloved is one of those that the current tech in 3D gives headaches to so I only go to 2D even when I go alone in case the movie is good enough to rate a second trip with her.
Sincerely NightOwl
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Brandon
Green Belt
Posts: 354
Re: Clash of the Titans
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April 19, 2010, 12:04:24 AM »
Lots of plot holes, they butchered Greek mythology, and Perseus suddenly turned into a ninja and started backflip-kicking a monster.
Ridiculous, but kind of fun to watch.
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Chihua-ku
Black Belt 1st
Posts: 2430
Re: Clash of the Titans
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April 18, 2010, 11:07:45 AM »
Thanks for the review, NightOwl. Did you watched on 3-D or regular screen? And if you did watch on 3-D, do you feel it made a difference?
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NightOwl
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Clash of the Titans
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April 15, 2010, 08:30:44 PM »
Ok:
So I finally got to see Clash of the Titans today. An interesting take on the story of Persius. - Lots of Hollywood take the name and make your own story but not too bad. I did like the Black Pegasus and the Jinn. The nod to the previous version with the Mechanical Owl was a nice touch. The sound track had good use of base and subsonics to keep you on edge with the action which was non stop. The CGI and visuals were very good and of the seamless quality that we’re coming to expect from today’s movies.
On the Con side I felt that the shaken camera technique was over used and sometimes got in the way of the action for me rather than enhancing it and even though it is first and foremost an Action flick I kind of wish it had more character development.
All in all a decent flick on the big screen but I’m not sure if I’ll add it to my collection. It may grow on me.
Sincerely, NightOwl
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