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Under the Sea 3D - Review when you see it
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Under the Sea 3D - Review when you see itIts time to open the review thread. I know some of the IMAX theaters have sneaks today. So post your review and comments in this thread or other reviews from the internet internet reviews links http://www.london-se1.co.uk/news/view/3732 Under the Sea 3D is a new IMAX film shot with IMAX cameras on the coral reefs around Australia, Indonesia and Papua New Guinea. http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117939616.html?categoryid=31&cs=1 Gorgeous, informative and as gripping as a shark's jaws, "Under the Sea 3D" reps the apotheosis of the Imax 3-D form. http://www.nationalpost.com/arts/story.html?id=1279643 Trying to curb Jim Carrey's improvisational enthusiasm as the narrator of the IMAX documentary Under the Sea 3D was not easy, but the extra effort was worth it, according to producer Tina Myers. http://www.thestar.com/Entertainment/article/586860 A casual observer might accuse the Imax crew of riding the wave of the 3-D craze with Under the Sea 3D, in which beasties from wondrous waters engage our senses. Last edited by TNPihl on Sun Feb 15, 2009 7:59 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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The film studies various sea creatures such as the garden ells and cutlet fish. The information about coral reefs and the fish that live there. There is also good information about how global warming will affect the sea life. The film is taken from the view point of a scuba diver. From this view point the coral stretches beautifully ahead while various fish swim around going along with their lives. The format is informative and interesting following one creature at a time while still flowing well. Jim Carrey narrates well and the image clarity is amazing. The 3D brings the experience to life as it makes you feel like you are the centre of attention. The sound is immense and the last touch in transporting you to the Pacific. http://www.london-se1.co.uk/news/view/3732
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Under the Sea 3D: Dive into a new adventure
Under the Sea 3D runs 42 minutes, making it perfect for family outings, but it's a rare film that would enchant at double the length. http://www.thestar.com/Entertainment/article/586860
My dad and I just saw it at a new local IMAX theater today and we found it to be short but sweet.
The 3D really blends well with the movie. There were times when the creatures were coming out of the screen that I couldn't help but reach out for them. My favorite 3D moment was when a cod slowly came closer to me and I happen to give it a good chin rub. Plus it's fun to pet the white seals. Jim did a great job narrating the film. His sounds quite pleasant in his narration and he still finds a way to add some humor to his narration. My favorite line from his narration is when the little stingray was hiding in the ground and Jim says, "dude, I can still see your tail." Overall, it was very very worth watching for both Jim, the 3D experience, and my first look at the Christmas Carol teaser which I'll talk about in another forum post later. You guys should check it out if you haven't. "Snakes! Why it had to be snakes?"
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