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Siskel & Ebert (1986)

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Date Night/La Mission/After Life/The Square/Why Did I Get Married Too?

Siskel & Ebert

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  • Michael Phillips and A.O. Scott review "Date Night", "La Mission", "After Life", "The Square", and "Why Did I Get Married Too". In a special segment, the critics look at the current trend of 3D movies. They compare the 3D effects in 'Avatar', 'How to Train Your Dragon', and 'Clash of the Titans', and pose the question "Is it worth the added charge?". A.O. Scott feels that the effect works best in animated films like 'Up' and 'How to Train Your Dragon'. Michael Phillips feels that the 3D effect is worth the extra charge when the film is good.—Anonymous

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  • Michael Phillips and A.O. Scott review "Date Night", "La Mission", "After Life", "The Square", and "Why Did I Get Married Too". In a special segment, the critics look at the current trend of 3D movies. They compare the 3D effects in 'Avatar', 'How to Train Your Dragon', and 'Clash of the Titans', and pose the question "Is it worth the added charge?". A.O. Scott feels that the effect works best in animated films like 'Up' and 'How to Train Your Dragon'. Michael Phillips feels that the 3D effect is worth the extra charge when the film is good.

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