Saturday, November 22, 2008

Bolt is Amazing! 3D!

Went to see "Bolt" in 3-D. Amazing.

In fact, it was better than Quantum. So apparently all the talented people are making Dog movies now. This was funny, fun, and well worth the extra charge for the 3-D glasses. You simply must see it.

Besides, sitting in a theatre giggling at people wearing stupid glasses, and realizing you, too, look just as stupid...what could be better? But really, the movie was great! Very action-oriented.

As for TWILIGHT, Cow can only recommend that if you are older than 14, you stay home. Unless of course you can just revel in the experience, of being in a theatre where the audience screams when the 'hero' makes his appearance.

Rather than screaming, Cow felt the urge to giggle. At the white makeup, the red lips, and the oh-so--vampire-cliche hair. Really.

Moo!

9 Comments:

Blogger Kevin Musgrove said...

I've been thrown out of more than one movie theatre for screaming when the hero appeared on the screen.

8:07 AM  
Blogger Gorilla Bananas said...

These 3-D movies really feel as if you can reach out and touch the characters. I can imagine a row of men sticking out their hands when the big-titted heroine appears in a low-cut dress.

1:52 PM  
Blogger Kevin Musgrove said...

"I thought it was two little bald-headed men being rowdy in the row in front of me. I was just trying to restrain them so that they didn't spoil everyone's enjoyment, your worship."

3:58 PM  
Blogger linda said...

I cannot help but notice that you read a lot of books and go to a lot of movies.

I am jealous.

I hate watching anything 3D as the sensation makes me want to vomit.

3:18 AM  
Blogger Supermom said...

I didn't take you for a Bolt kind of gal. :) Glad to hear the review though. I shall try to catch it this weekend.

When telling someone recently that I seem to be the only person that doesn't get the Twilight phenomenon, they replied, 'cause you aren't a 14 year old girl'.

I felt better.

4:42 AM  
Blogger Susan said...

THAT'S MY DOG.

We saw it Friday in 3-D and loved it so much I want to go back to see it again. Granted, it's hard not to love it when it's practically MY DOG on the screen. The resemblance was more than a little frightening.

I will say that I didn't think the 3-D was necessary. It was neat, and gave it more "body" but there really weren't enough "reach out and get you" scenes to make it stand out in 3-D.

7:23 AM  
Blogger From the Doghouse said...

I wanna know what movies Gorilla has been seeing!

7:30 AM  
Blogger Sandi said...

Susan you should take Casper and get him the glasses and everything.

2:54 PM  
Blogger The Topiary Cow said...

Kevin: Cow can only imagine. Apparently you are not the demographic they are aiming the movie at....surprising! :)

Gorilla: The 3D was amazing!

As for reaching out and touching tits, Bolt was a cartoon and Twilight, there were none. Apparently Vampire-lovers don't believe in showing them. Or maybe it's to avoid tempting the Vamp.
Cow knows not.

Kevin: THAT would explain it!

Linda: Welcome back! As for books and moovies, it is perhaps because Cow didn't have cowlets. Those with offspring necessarily spend much time hunting and gathering for them. And them alone.

Supermom: Cow thinks Bolt would appeal to Supermom, for after all, it is a Dog with SuperPowers. You would have so much in common!

Susan: YOU LIKED BOLT! COOL! Cow is so happy to find someone else who saw it. Wasn't it great? Especially the first chase scene, wow! So glad you also liked it.

As for 3D-perhaps because Cow was a 3D virgin, she liked it more than those of you 3D veterans.

Cow really thought it was cool.

Doghouse: Yes...the mind boggles. exactly WHAT 3Ds are playng in the Congo? And how can Dog catch a plane down there and still be back in time for Thanksgiving dinner?

Sandi: Good to hear from you. Hope your Thanksgiving is shaping up to be a thing of beauty!

And yes, even Casper needs to see the moovie. Just think how cool he'd look with the glasses!

Moo!

11:22 AM  

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