The Great Beyond

Every few years someone in Hollywood decides to put out a film in 3-D, hoping to recapture a little of that 1950s magic, when well-groomed youngsters thought nothing of wearing nerdy red and blue glasses through a nausea-inducing 60 minutes of bad sci-fi. Director James Cameron (Terminator, Titanic, etc.) is...
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Every few years someone in Hollywood decides to put out a film in 3-D, hoping to recapture a little of that 1950s magic, when well-groomed youngsters thought nothing of wearing nerdy red and blue glasses through a nausea-inducing 60 minutes of bad sci-fi. Director James Cameron (Terminator, Titanic, etc.) is the latest sucker trying it, with a December 2009 release scheduled for his highly anticipated 3-D computer-animated wank-fest, Avatar. (If it ends up looking anything like The Polar Express we’re definitely gonna have to pass; those plastic-looking kids still give us nightmares.) However, if you like your 3-D a little more old school, however, check out the screening of the 1953 classic It Came From Outer Space midnight Friday and Saturday at the Inwood Theatre, 5458 W. Lovers Lane.

Fri., May 23; Sat., May 24, 2008

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