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Old 03-24-2010, 09:14 PM
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Thursday night will be the last time Avatar is shown in real-d up here. It will still be shown in 2d at least with 4 showings per day. I'm debating taking off from school Thursday to see it or seeing it tonight for the last time in 3d

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Originally Posted by zongtseng View Post
The real question is this... the last showing at the Indiana State Museum IMAX of Avatar is this Thursday at 6:15PM. I've already made the 4 hour roundtrip drive twice to there.... do I do it again? I really, really shouldn't, but a last view on a real film IMAX is pretty tempting.
If it's a real 90' screen IMAX, go see it again. Although there has been talks of a re-release it's not written in stone yet and this is one of those things that doesn't come along but every once in a great while.
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