I didn't realise any experience in a cinema could be positive.
You mean background chatter and occasionally getting the back of your chair kicked doesn't improve the movie experiance for you?
I didn't realise any experience in a cinema could be positive.
Just saw Gravity in cinema - honestly, drop everything and go and see it. Just fantastic, but make sure you go for 3D. Really one of the best cinematic experiences I've ever had.
What worries me about this film is that no one ever mentions what they thought of the actual story. They just say it looked nice. If it's just another Avatar I'm not interested.
What worries me about this film is that no one ever mentions what they thought of the actual story. They just say it looked nice. If it's just another Avatar I'm not interested.
I don't think it will be shipped quite yet, I had a similar email reference to my Xbox One pre-order.A few have it ready.
Game said:Dear Lewis,
Thank you for preordering an Xbox One from GAME.co.uk
Due to the epic size of Xbox One we have a lot to do to make sure it gets to you in time for launch day. As a result, we will be processing your order(s) and charging your payment card a little earlier than usual. Please make sure you have enough funds in your account.
If your payment is processed successfully you will receive an email letting you know that your order is on its way. Your order(s) won't reach you early, the email just means it's being held ready for delivery on launch day.

It's not as good as avatar iam afraid, myself and he wife watched it Friday with friends and was slightly disappointed ,it was good but not as good as some of the critics say.
You mean background chatter and occasionally getting the back of your chair kicked doesn't improve the movie experiance for you?
Avatar was awesome. It was basically Pocahontas and Pocahontas is the best Disney film.
Avatar was awesome. It was basically Pocahontas and Pocahontas is the best Disney film.
Playstation have linked up with Amazon to have a online Amazon shop. Currently only available in USA atm but coming to the UK soon.
Avatar was all style over substance and as you say a direct rip off of a children's film...I can point you to epic two films that tells the story the of Native Americans on a much grander scale....Little Big Man starring Dustin Hoffman and Dances With Wolves with Kevin Costner.
I've heard that the story in Gravity is a bit thin but I would probably go to see it in the same way that I would go to a Planetarium.
But you like Glee?
Avatar was all style over substance and as you say a direct rip off of a children's film..
Good thing about Gravity is that the story doesn't almost matter - you feel like you're in space really. Saying that, the story is also a good one. It's just sort of secondary to the experience. I'm not sure how it would translate to TV, hence why it's well worth going for the full cinematic experience. Honestly, I'm quite hard to please these days, and I really, really enjoyed it.
Being born at the beginning of the Space Age, following all the space missions as a kid and later on, I've always been a stickler for accuracy in films where Space is depicted. I don't like engine noise, for example, because there is none. I don't like the fact that to go anywhere in Space, the engines have to be on all the time. In reality, they spend 99% of the time off, rather than on. Even Apollo 13 got bits of the physics wrong, for dramatic effect, so they say, and that was depicting an actual event. The only Space age film that has got it pretty much 100% accurate so far is 2001 - A Space Odyssey [and its sequel], so that's the standard for me. From reading reviews, I understand Gravity breaks a few physics rules, but I'm hoping it hasn't torn them to shreds for dramatic effect, because that will have me turning away. Please, please, please, no engine noise in Space.
One thing putting me off is Bullock.