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    I heard that Imax 3D is the way to see it, so I just may do that today

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    I saw it in IMAX 3D, thought it was pretty cool. I did find the CO's method of carry a bit odd lol. (I know I'm not the only one here who caught that)

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    Quote Originally Posted by bjl913 View Post
    It was like a koala bear crapped a rainbow in my brain...!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Graves View Post
    I did find the CO's method of carry a bit odd lol. (I know I'm not the only one here who caught that)
    yeap, same here.
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    Ya, but after half a billion dollars of special effects and movie making, you can hardly fault them for not going the Michael Mann route and trying to teach some retarted actor how to actually handle firearms correctly.

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    Yes, the COL did have an interesting carry method...

    I thought the movie was fantastic. Special effects were GREAT. Story line was predictable but that's becuase Hollywoods imangination is running on its' last synapse.

    The undercurrent of morals, respect, and unified living really hit me hard. I love the way they played the people against each other. I actually have some Indian friends, and I saw the movie with them. After the movie (if you haven't seen it, there is a ton of traditional Old World Indian beliefs/tradiation/culture displayed) one of my friends simply stood up and said, "It's about time someone respects The Ways." That caught me, he didn't say "My ways" or "The Indian ways". He said "The Ways". Respecting life and only killing for sustenance, taking care of the natural resources, watching out for your fellow "clansmen", respecting the voice and opinions of others and different cultures, and mostly, fighting when nessecary. For me, it kind of brings a karnal yearning to live "life in the forest" away from all the crap that goes on in "civilized" society... Okay, tree hugger stuff over. HAHA.

    Maybe I'm reading too much into it. I thought it was really well done. Definitely reccomend people go see it.

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    didn't get to see it yet.. tickets sell out in advance, so word to the wise (Oh and the rest of you on this forum)

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    we got out of the film just before midnight saturday.

    During the mandatory post flick smoke my buddy said "Those sasquatch smurfs just kicked a big damn hornet's nest"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elhuero View Post
    we got out of the film just before midnight saturday.

    During the mandatory post flick smoke my buddy said "Those sasquatch smurfs just kicked a big damn hornet's nest"
    That is a nice avatar you've got there. is it someone you know?
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    I think what Dr Fwd is asking is: "Is the avatar a pic of someone WE can know?" <wink>
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