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shmokes:
. . . is ---smurfing--- AWESOME!  Just utterly amazing from the first to the last second.

It's also pretty disturbing.  Don't take your 6-year-old to it.  :D

The 3D effects are fantastic.  Unless it's just not at all possible, see it in 3D.

saint:
Yeah, what he said. I very much enjoyed it. Probably too scary for little kids who are easily frightened. My 5 year old took it in stride though he lives in a house with dragons and a yearly haunted house so... I told my friends not to take their 7 year old...

saint:
SPOILER ALERT! You've been warned!

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The scene with the two old ladies in the circus had me looking at my wife briefly wondering what the hell we had brought our young kids to!

Kevin Mullins:
I can't say anything for myself (haven't seen it) but my 16 year old daughter gave it rave reviews after seeing it.

Ginsu Victim:
I loved the fact that the 3D wasn't used as a gimmick for the most part. It really added a level of depth I'd never seen (though this was my first RealD experience). Screw the old red/blue 3D, I really look forward to watching more RealD movies! (Especially "Up" and the 3D releases of Toy Story and Toy Story 2)

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