Sharks 3D on IMAX

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Saw this IMAX movie last night. Very good footage. So clear you can see the texture of the skin. So 3D, I thought I was going to get bumped a couple of times. The jellyfish scenes were pretty awesome in 3D too.

I could have done without the turtle narrator, but I guess they wanted it to be likable by kids too.

If you get a chance, go see it.
 
This movie really moved me. It's wonderful footage and decent educational information. I was sad at the end when they went through all the sharks and listed their endangered status. I made sure that the schoolteacher in my family got the educational materials from the website in order to help educate kids about sharks.

definately worth a watch....although turtles do make poor narrators :)
 
Great trailer. Makes every shark lovers hart beating quicker.
I copied the link and posted it on a Dutch scuba forum too.
Hopefully the movie comes (quickly) to European theatres also.
 
I can't wait for it to come to Dallas. I hope it gets here sooner than later.
 
MtnDiver:
Saw this IMAX movie last night. Very good footage. So clear you can see the texture of the skin. So 3D, I thought I was going to get bumped a couple of times. The jellyfish scenes were pretty awesome in 3D too.

I could have done without the turtle narrator, but I guess they wanted it to be likable by kids too.

If you get a chance, go see it.

We saw it on Tues. at the Virginia Beach Marine Science & Aquarium. The more I'm around marine life, the more fascinating I find it. Since I spend most of my diving in quarries I have less to be involved with.

I agree, the turtle narrator was distracting. However, my grandkids really loved it. Heck, I really liked it as well. Those jellyfish were just like being there. I was also amazed that most of the sharks are endangered!

Definitely worth the money to go see it!

Jack
 
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