cure for the terminally happy
wb4jfi
wb4jfi at knology.net
Sun Feb 6 23:21:05 CST 2011
yes, I agree with him. The movie was obviously a "vehicle" to show how
great they can do 3D and underwater filming. Unfortunately, killing
people in 3D with absolutely wonderful cinematography is just creepy and
disturbing.
Some have wondered how James Cameron was going to top last year's
success. This ain't it. He may have dug a hole as deep as his cave in
the movie, and just as scary.
Terry
On 2/6/2011 9:21 AM, Mike O'Dell wrote:
> Word back from my caver buddy.
> Note: this guy is my age and has done
> lots of scary "adventurous" things,
> many more than once.
>
> I'm sure gonna give it a pass.
>
> Thanks, Terry, for the big heads up.
>
> -mo
>
>
>> It was the most terrifying movie I have ever seen. It combined
>> all my fears and phobias into one great big ball. I actually
>> became physically ill and was unable to sleep until 0600 last
>> night.
>>
>> Cinematography was fabulous; the plot was of course a bit over
>> the top along with some of the 'conflict' elements, but the
>> actual caving scared the pants off me.
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