U2-3D
I know it sounds like a nightmare to a lot of people, but if you even have a passing tolerance of U2, you owe it to yourself to see their new concert film, especially if you can catch it in IMAX. It's really something unlike you've ever experienced, and better than going to a real concert, because people aren't talking through it, or stinking up the place with their natural scents. (Well, depending on who you're sitting next to.) You haven't lived until Bono's reached out his hand to "wipe away your tears" during "Sunday, Bloody Sunday." Who knows, maybe you don't want to live?
I don't understand those who don't at least admire or respect U2's music. Bono may be a bit of a prat, but the music, especially the 80's stuff, has an undeniable power, and their newer songs hold up well against the classics, at least in the context of an amazing, 80 minute 3-D adventure.
Not to be missed! (But since no one reads this but April, this movie WILL be missed! Um, by the readership of this blog. Get it? It's meta.)
I don't understand those who don't at least admire or respect U2's music. Bono may be a bit of a prat, but the music, especially the 80's stuff, has an undeniable power, and their newer songs hold up well against the classics, at least in the context of an amazing, 80 minute 3-D adventure.
Not to be missed! (But since no one reads this but April, this movie WILL be missed! Um, by the readership of this blog. Get it? It's meta.)