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Old 03-27-2010, 07:34 PM
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I am just back from the final showing at the Indiana State Museum film IMAX. I had tears right from the opening flyover, and it continued most of the movie. I can't believe it's gone... I know it will come back at some point, but that really doesn't help at the moment. PAD is back at it's absolute highest level for me
I know exactly how you feel. I saw the last showing of Avatar at my local IMAX theatre two days ago. I had only seen Avatar once before, in 2D. Watching it in 3D on an IMAX screen was ... incredible. I was in tears from the opening flyover too, all the way until the end of the movie. I thought my PAD was bad the first time around, but right now it's stronger than I ever thought possible...

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I know exactly how you feel. I saw the last showing of Avatar at my local IMAX theatre two days ago. I had only seen Avatar once before, in 2D. Watching it in 3D on an IMAX screen was ... incredible. I was in tears from the opening flyover too, all the way until the end of the movie. I thought my PAD was bad the first time around, but right now it's stronger than I ever thought possible...

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Yeah my last 3d experience was extraordinarily sad for me too And the scene where Jake opens his eyes at the end of the movie made me cry just a little Normally I am very emotionless but this was the first time Avatar got to me, and the first time a movie has ever made me cry. Looking back on it this viewing was almost as profound to me as the very first but I cant really say why, beside the fact it was the last 3d showing at the local theater. Starting to feel a case of PAD coming back...
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Old 03-28-2010, 06:25 AM
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Yeah my last 3d experience was extraordinarily sad for me too And the scene where Jake opens his eyes at the end of the movie made me cry just a little Normally I am very emotionless but this was the first time Avatar got to me, and the first time a movie has ever made me cry. Looking back on it this viewing was almost as profound to me as the very first but I cant really say why, beside the fact it was the last 3d showing at the local theater. Starting to feel a case of PAD coming back...
Exactly. When Jake started saying, "I don't want to be late for my own party," I felt such a sinking feeling, knowing that the movie was almost over. I got hit with PAD the second the credits finished rolling, and really wanted it to go away. It's gone today, and now I desperately want it back... I'm very confused!
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