Workplan retreat at the National Museum was fun! I guess it’s because we have a wacky bunch of people in the division. But can we not have amazing race AGAIN?
Retreat ended at 4pm and I headed to Cathay for movie and dinner with Mr. GVM! I know I blogged about “UP” even when the premiere was released…but I only had the chance to watch it today. HAH~~~ In order to make it a more fulfilling experience, we opted for the 3D version.
I remembered the last time I stepped into the cinema for a 3D flick was the chinese horror film named “咒乐园”(direct english translation is cursed amusement park.). But the experience was disastrous! Because the movie was edited into both original and 3D cut, so you are required to wear the glasses only at points when the effects were included. In the end, the interchanging of shots made me felt totally nauseous. *pukes*
This time I had mentally prepared myself to experience such disgust again. haha! But surprisingly, it was a fun experience IMO! I didn’t know even the trailers were in 3D as well. So basically you can start wearing the glasses right from the trailers to the end of the movie. But honestly, I think the graphics and colours would be brighter and more contrasting in its original version. yes? no?
The only part that I found irritating throughout the show was to have the glasses slipped down my nose every few minutes…Or maybe I just don’t have that kind of high nose bridge to hold the glasses. bleukz. Plus glasses’ handles, which extended out behind my ears, kept touching against the chair which made me felt rather uncomfortable. =(
On the whole, it was an enjoyable experience for the eyes. I guess I will find myself going into the theatre for another round of visual impact from The Final Destination in 3D on 28 Aug???