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TM2YC said:^ Titan A.E. is available to buy in what they claim is 1080p digital from the iTunes and Amazon stores.
Last Impressions said:I also had a little purchase on Prime day and managed to grab this for £65.00 ...a good price methinks. About time i sat down and saw what all the fuss is about.
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A lot of the fuss is novelty for the first two, fans of the books seeing scenes they love and remember faithfully brought to screen. If you stick with it to the third one you're in for a refreshing surprise, visually, tonally, cinematographically, etc. They realized it was getting stale and brought in Alfonso Cuaron to direct and let him make it into something that would be interesting for a movie, not just a book adaptation. The rest afterwards and even the Fantastic Beasts movies to an extent, basically try to ape the style of the third one.
Still I like the series and think you'll find it charming at least.
addiesin said:Last Impressions said:I also had a little purchase on Prime day and managed to grab this for £65.00 ...a good price methinks. About time i sat down and saw what all the fuss is about.
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A lot of the fuss is novelty for the first two, fans of the books seeing scenes they love and remember faithfully brought to screen. If you stick with it to the third one you're in for a refreshing surprise, visually, tonally, cinematographically, etc. They realized it was getting stale and brought in Alfonso Cuaron to direct and let him make it into something that would be interesting for a movie, not just a book adaptation. The rest afterwards and even the Fantastic Beasts movies to an extent, basically try to ape the style of the third one.
Still I like the series and think you'll find it charming at least.
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addiesin said:Last Impressions said:I also had a little purchase on Prime day and managed to grab this for £65.00 ...a good price methinks. About time i sat down and saw what all the fuss is about.
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A lot of the fuss is novelty for the first two, fans of the books seeing scenes they love and remember faithfully brought to screen. If you stick with it to the third one you're in for a refreshing surprise, visually, tonally, cinematographically, etc. They realized it was getting stale and brought in Alfonso Cuaron to direct and let him make it into something that would be interesting for a movie, not just a book adaptation. The rest afterwards and even the Fantastic Beasts movies to an extent, basically try to ape the style of the third one.
Still I like the series and think you'll find it charming at least.
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