Because of the high interest, some cinemas in Germany show it again on December 9th. They never shall tell us again there would be no interest. The cinema that told us this and at first refused to play it, ended up with 175 sold seats in the first showing and 90 sold seats in the second showing... not bad, eh? Especially compared to the just 20 seats they sold for the "MacBeth" from the National Theatre with Kenneth Branagh and Alex Kingston...
Was that Disney movie a regular movie or one of those where they throw you around in your seat, like in a roller coaster? Somehow I imagine that to be worse than an ordinary movie. Aside from 3-D, things have massively changed during the past years.
I realized this when I re-watched some old TV-programme from the Eighties. Not that long ago but it felt so different. The camera lingered loooong on the actor's face, without him saying anything. Long pans over the landscape also. Everything was slow and steady. Nowadays, the camera moves around all the time, shaky hand camera, which can make you queasy indeed. And there are so many quick cuts, it's hard to follow what happens.
Yeah, they cut out stuff but I read complaints once or twice indeed about faster speed as well.
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Was that Disney movie a regular movie or one of those where they throw you around in your seat, like in a roller coaster? Somehow I imagine that to be worse than an ordinary movie. Aside from 3-D, things have massively changed during the past years.
I realized this when I re-watched some old TV-programme from the Eighties. Not that long ago but it felt so different. The camera lingered loooong on the actor's face, without him saying anything. Long pans over the landscape also. Everything was slow and steady. Nowadays, the camera moves around all the time, shaky hand camera, which can make you queasy indeed. And there are so many quick cuts, it's hard to follow what happens.
Yeah, they cut out stuff but I read complaints once or twice indeed about faster speed as well.