I love spending time with the kids and this was their choice to see this movie. In general, I like Katy Perry’s music so going for that wasn’t an issue at all. There were maybe 20 people total in the theater so the effect was almost like having a theater all to ourselves while we watched the movie or documentary as it probably is more likely. I see now after watching it, however, that this was more like seeing the concert as close as we could get to being there.
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Sunday, July 8, 2012
Genuine Genius
My writing
this week is being influenced by one event. Reluctantly, I took my kids to see
Katy Perry – Part of Me. The fact that it was only offered once at 11 am not in
3D made my initial reaction purely that this was only a money making effort,
with 90% of the showings being in 3D. While watching the movie, there of course
were only a few moments that truly were 3D moments. However, while entering
reluctantly, I left in a totally different frame of mind.
I love spending time with the kids and this was their choice to see this movie. In general, I like Katy Perry’s music so going for that wasn’t an issue at all. There were maybe 20 people total in the theater so the effect was almost like having a theater all to ourselves while we watched the movie or documentary as it probably is more likely. I see now after watching it, however, that this was more like seeing the concert as close as we could get to being there.
I love spending time with the kids and this was their choice to see this movie. In general, I like Katy Perry’s music so going for that wasn’t an issue at all. There were maybe 20 people total in the theater so the effect was almost like having a theater all to ourselves while we watched the movie or documentary as it probably is more likely. I see now after watching it, however, that this was more like seeing the concert as close as we could get to being there.
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