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I am much in agreement with that thinking. Go William Castle on they ass! |
the problem now is the idiots that go to the shows would be wrecking stuff .. especially if the did get scared.
something dragged on a wire brushing past their legs .. (during a rat scene for example) would get grabbed and yanked out of its workings .. i can see this kind of thing happening in an specialty IMAX type setting, but not a regular theatre .. |
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this is off topic but... I went to the IMAX theatre a couple days ago and saw a 3-D dinosuar movie. of course we're in two different countries and I don't know if it's shown up there but you're kid would love it. |
he probably would for sure ..
there wasnt a dino movie playing at ours, it was either natural disasters/underwater volcanoes/or coral reefs ... we saw the reef one ... i think he'd want to see the dino one but he'd be scared shitless because of the magnatude of the sound and screen ... He feels safer at home ... i guess it would depend on how scary it was ... |
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in that case you better pass if it does come up. just my opinion of course but it might be a bit much for a 4 year old. |
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he'd watch the video version at home no problem. There's an excellent series from the BBC called 'Walking With Dinosaurs' he loves .. it gets gruesome too .. but its 'smaller' :) |
Walking with dinosaurs was the jurrasic park of documentaries. that thing was incredible. I got that for my neice a couple of years ago for christmas, then i got her the walking with prehistoric beasts one as well.
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I guess they run out of ideas so they use other people's ideas.
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i want that prehistoric beast one too !! the dinosaur one was terrific .. |
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