Clash Of The Titans 3D
April 10th 2010 07:13
Be drawn into the world of Greek mythology with the story of Perseus, the son of Zeus.
Many of us have heard about Greek mythology and some of the gods and demi-gods that were once believed to rule the earth. However, how much do we know?
Clash Of The Titans tells the story of Perseus, a demi-god who is the son of Zeus, the ruler of the gods. We follow Perseus on his journey through Greece as he overcomes obstacles to save humans from Hades, the ruler of the underworld.
Without spoiling the movie too much for you, my opinion of this movie is a good one. The graphics were good and drew you in to this mystical world, the storyline kept you entertained, and the acting was decent. One complaint I have is that Zeus did not appear as mighty and extraordinary as I had imagined and though decent, the graphics could have been better. Compared to avatar, the graphics in this wasn't quite as good.
I am excited to see if they will follow on with this genre and create more movies about Greek mythology.
Location: At any local cinema, however not all cinemas have 3D.
Times: Check session times.
Price: I watched this at EVENT Cinemas in VMAX 3D for $20pp.
Overall Rating: 3.5/5
Many of us have heard about Greek mythology and some of the gods and demi-gods that were once believed to rule the earth. However, how much do we know?
Clash Of The Titans tells the story of Perseus, a demi-god who is the son of Zeus, the ruler of the gods. We follow Perseus on his journey through Greece as he overcomes obstacles to save humans from Hades, the ruler of the underworld.
Without spoiling the movie too much for you, my opinion of this movie is a good one. The graphics were good and drew you in to this mystical world, the storyline kept you entertained, and the acting was decent. One complaint I have is that Zeus did not appear as mighty and extraordinary as I had imagined and though decent, the graphics could have been better. Compared to avatar, the graphics in this wasn't quite as good.
I am excited to see if they will follow on with this genre and create more movies about Greek mythology.
Location: At any local cinema, however not all cinemas have 3D.
Times: Check session times.
Price: I watched this at EVENT Cinemas in VMAX 3D for $20pp.
Overall Rating: 3.5/5
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