Love, love, loved it. Definitely my favorite out of all of DW's films thus far.
droosan wrote:Which -- at US$17 per ticket (in Burbank, anyway) -- shouldn't be too difficult.

droosan wrote:Which -- at US$17 per ticket (in Burbank, anyway) -- shouldn't be too difficult.
That's the local AMC Theaters' newly-inflated pricing for 3-D movie tickets. The average standard 'flat' movie tickets hover between US$10 and US$13 .. with matinees (when available) being US$6 or US$7. It's not just Burbank; that's for the whole L.A. metro area.Whippet Angel wrote:droosan wrote:Which -- at US$17 per ticket (in Burbank, anyway) -- shouldn't be too difficult.Good lord... is everything that expensive in Burbank?? I'll be moving there later this year, and this scares me.
Just don't get your hopes too high!Ben wrote:I'm totally switched on to seeing this in a theater now, after all your VERY good words (and James' review of course)!
I think John Powell has his moments, but as far as animation is concerned, I personally found most of his scores a little disjointed and not as awesome as his collaborations with Harry Gregson-Williams. Bolt came the closest to providing a sense of cohesion that tied together the always exciting but disparate elements that are Powell's forte.I had NO idea John Powell was doing the music. That makes me even more excited (John Powell is awesome).