kaleidoscopes
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I ended up with a killer migraine tonight (which I still have, hours later,) but I think it was less the 48 FPS and more the fact that I got stuck second row, far left of center. I'm definitely going back next week for a less crowded matinee to check out the full glory of the 48 FPS.

I just saw it tonight with my sister and we loved it, but as we were walking out of the theater we could hear the non-book fans grumbling about how much they hated it. We both agreed that being a fan of the book, or even just a Tolkien fan in general made the movie a much more enjoyable experience. I'm really

I'm in agreement as well about the frame rate, with everything in combination the movie was just spectactular. But whatever you do, just don't sit in the second row of the theater, slightly off to the side, you end up motion sick with a killer migraine.

That's the problem I'm having too. I loved the RTM, especially the ability to use the split screen video app and word web app to watch online lectures and take notes at the same time, and I don't want to give that up (even though once the official version came out my copy got glitchy as hell.) But I'm working on a

I'll have to go back and watch his backstory episode, but I want to say that he did drive a sheriff's car. I never quite understood how Emma could have the position and all she has to show anyone for it is the badge.

It does look like him. I was curious about how he fit in to the movie, and hope it turns out to be something semi-substansial

That is what I thought as well, that they aired normally the first time, then run the edited version every time after that.

Yes, prime video is availble through a browser. Although I think it loses something from the kindle fire streaming video application.

The expanded universe novels established that Fett lived as canon years ago. He climbed out of the pit only somewhat worse for wear and as gone on to many happy years of horribly written storylines.

Living in the same small Ohio town as Neil most of my family had the chance to meet him before, it was lovely to he some of the stories about him from my family last night; my mother even shared a story of him coming in to the dmv for his driver's license in faded blue jeans and a tshirt, she barely recognized him.