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Moongoddess256 said:
akuma587 said:
Moongoddess256 said:
lol akuma I actually just bought a My Bloody Valentine (the band) LP last night too.

That's pretty funny. Did you buy it because of the movie or were you a fan already? Have you listened to Loveless? I'm not a huge My Bloody Valentine fan, but they are phenomenally talented. Pretty revolutionary stuff when they hit the scene.

So did they give you guys 3D glasses at the movie or what? 3D is apparently back, I've seen several movies listed in the paper that were in 3D (like Bolt).

 

I go to the local record store once or twice a week to check to see if they have anything new in. Now "My bloody valentine" both the band and movie have been popping up like crazy in my life lately so when I come across the 180g copy of loveless at the record store I pretty much had to buy it. And yeah I already liked the band.

and yes they give you 3d glasses. They are just kinda tinted rather than red and blue, and you dump them into a recycle box after you are done with the movie.

Its pretty funny actually, I buy a moderate amount of LP's but I never listen to them.  I hang them up on my wall as art.  That may or may not make me a poser.  At least they look fairly good and go with the rest of my apartment.  Regardless, you get extra cool points for liking My Bloody Valentine.  I can't think of anyone I know who listens to them that I don't get along with.

So has 3D gotten better than it was?  Is it fairly gimmicky or was it pretty good?

 

 

 

 

 

 



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