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Brose 4 month s ago
#1 HA! So the OP obviously missed the brief extended TV preview that was out for like maybe a week, which I happened to catch a couple times, both of which I happened to be by myself. I kept raving about it to my future ex-wife, but she only had only seen the regular preview and was very unimpressed, and thought it was basically some boring Disney type film, but thankfully she owed me big time for begging me to attend a boring work function with her, so she promised to go see it with me (which was the last day it was in our local theater and we caught it in the nick of time!). So we went, and of course, it was awesome! Mind you, she was not a fan of horror at all... After it was over, as we were walking back to our car she was visibly shaking and said, "Well that was a lot more intense than I thought it would be." She did like it, though.
       
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Johnny 4 month s ago
What Dreams May Come. I'm not religious, but I studied Catholisism, and the computer visuals were still new at the time. I was stuttering when I left the theater.
       
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Marianna 3 month s ago
Metropolis should be a honorable mention. The SFX for a 100year old movie are fantastic
       
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"Jurassic Park"

 

"I loved how under wraps they kept the whole thing. You literally could not see what the dinosaurs looked like unless you paid for a ticket on release. I remember a photo of Stephen Spielberg in the paper posing with one of the dinosaurs and they completely blacked out the dinosaur. You only saw a tail for a brief second in the commercials.And damn, when they show that first dinosaur and it rears up on its hind legs to get that high branch, I shrunk down in my seat a little. Had no idea what I was in for."

 

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