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Originally Posted by Buddy Ackerman
I don't know where you were reading your reviews...
And those were just the first hits pulled off Google. I don't doubt that there are the occasional lesser reviews for the film but the majority of reviews for the 3D version were positive - a lot of them overwhelmingly so.
I got the US version of this in April, which cost me about £30 - and I never got around to watching it as I held out for our cinema relase.  Ah well, such is life.
Still, I did see it three times in IMAX 3D - two in digital, once on a 15/70 print - and it was incredible. These were viewings 11, 12 and 13 of Jurassic Park on the big screen for me so I've seen it a good few times and I have never seen it look better. Absolutely incredible. The remaster and the 3D just makes it all look so crisp and vibrant (not in a distracting or unnatural way) - the whole image just pops. Absolutely stunning. No idea what it looks like on the small screen but the IMAX 3D experience was just amazing.
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Which IMAX Digital screen did you see it on? The one I saw was dreadful - the top and bottom of the picture were heavily cropped, so much so that you couldn't see the T- Rex's head when it roars at the end, and the sound was terrible - barely any bass (no ground shaking during the T-Rex approach/attack) and the general volume cranked up high to compensate, leaving the dialogue oppressively loud and trebly. That was at the Odeon Swiss Cottage LIE-MAX screen. £17 down the toilet.