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Re: Yogi Bear

#41 Post by evilzadi » Sat Feb 05, 2011 1:45 pm

birovr wrote:Well, it looks like sleep were contagious this morning... in my case, I have to say that the few pints watching the rugby yesterday night plus getting stranded on the other side of London on the way back and a really bad review from IMDB helped me in turning on the other side and sleep a bit longer
must be, a_person offeref me tickets for yogi bear but i had work this morning, which i was conveniently 'sick' for so i slept in ;)
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Re: Yogi Bear

#42 Post by valda » Sat Feb 05, 2011 1:52 pm

I overslept but sadly still made it. I felt really guilty as my mates and thier son were waiting patiently for me. God who was this film aimed at? Jokes over the kids heads,dreadful acting, script that just relied on saying 'Pickernick' every 2 minutes. I didn't realise it wasn't a cartoon either :oops:

Kids don't like 3D. they don't like the glasses which are too big for them and uncomfortable, so why make these kids films in 3D?

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#43 Post by evilzadi » Sat Feb 05, 2011 1:57 pm

i thought yogi would be good, used to love it but i suppose i was a kid then
do sky always do that with morning screenings, cos i've gone to 2 morning ones- no popcorn but the evening ones always have them?
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#44 Post by a_person » Sat Feb 05, 2011 1:59 pm

No alot of the evening ones haven't had it too. I think it just depends on the screening. The Fighter didn't have it too. Was Unstoppable through Sky? If so, that didn't have it either. Quite a few which haven't had it...
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#45 Post by evilzadi » Sat Feb 05, 2011 2:03 pm

i guess, i've only been to 3 or 4 evening sky screening anyway
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Re: Yogi Bear

#46 Post by biggins » Sat Feb 05, 2011 2:11 pm

3D was good on the cartoon with the coyote and the segways. Adults and children laughing and enjoying it but what a let down on the main film. Yogi Bear was not all it could have been and hardly a titter to be heard from either kids or adults. Too cheesy by far. :(
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#47 Post by Rainey » Sat Feb 05, 2011 2:13 pm

valda wrote:I overslept but sadly still made it. I felt really guilty as my mates and thier son were waiting patiently for me. God who was this film aimed at? Jokes over the kids heads,dreadful acting, script that just relied on saying 'Pickernick' every 2 minutes. I didn't realise it wasn't a cartoon either :oops:

Kids don't like 3D. they don't like the glasses which are too big for them and uncomfortable, so why make these kids films in 3D?

3/10 For Road Runner which all the kids and adults enjoyed.

btw, no popcorn :nono:
Ask for the kids 3D glasses, they only tend to give them out when you ask for them, they are much more comfortable for the little ones.

I didn't really enjoy the film, it was predictable and nothing thats not been done a million times before, but my 6 & 8 year old were kept quite entertained by it. However, I took a friends 14 year old along with me and she said on the way out 'the film should of been over in 5 mins, when Rachel turned up to film the documentary she wanted to film something rare......the talking bear.......so why did they then need to find the turtle as they already had a rare animal?
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Re: Yogi Bear

#48 Post by valda » Sat Feb 05, 2011 2:44 pm

raineylb wrote:
valda wrote:I overslept but sadly still made it. I felt really guilty as my mates and thier son were waiting patiently for me. God who was this film aimed at? Jokes over the kids heads,dreadful acting, script that just relied on saying 'Pickernick' every 2 minutes. I didn't realise it wasn't a cartoon either :oops:

Kids don't like 3D. they don't like the glasses which are too big for them and uncomfortable, so why make these kids films in 3D?

3/10 For Road Runner which all the kids and adults enjoyed.

btw, no popcorn :nono:
Ask for the kids 3D glasses, they only tend to give them out when you ask for them, they are much more comfortable for the little ones.

I didn't really enjoy the film, it was predictable and nothing thats not been done a million times before, but my 6 & 8 year old were kept quite entertained by it. However, I took a friends 14 year old along with me and she said on the way out 'the film should of been over in 5 mins, when Rachel turned up to film the documentary she wanted to film something rare......the talking bear.......so why did they then need to find the turtle as they already had a rare animal?
Lexx couldn't wait for it to be over, and he sat there without the glasses on, poor thing. I didn't realise they did kids glasses though
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#49 Post by Star » Sat Feb 05, 2011 3:12 pm

Saw this in Bury which was full, people who came in late had to leave as no chairs left. I was a bit worried about seeing it after reading all the bad things people have been saying, but I actually really enjoyed it and so did the kids. I used to love the cartoon as a kid. The 3D effects in it were very good too.

8/10 from me :)

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#50 Post by weliveandbreathewords » Sat Feb 05, 2011 3:21 pm

Oh yes! the cartoon! I love roadrunner :)) they had one at the beginning og legend of the guardians didnt they? :)
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