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Originally Posted by br3ttD
2.0 was (more or less) my introduction to modern Bollywood cinema.
I had a great time. The movie was entertaining while presenting ideas
and concepts that were unique to me, maybe not others.
Gets my vote for best use of 3-D in theatrical exhibition for 2018. The
scene that sticks in my mind is when Dr. V and Nila are walking through
a village early in the movie. Nice use of foreground objects there. I
counted 3 Wilhelm screams during the construction attack sequence. 
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Cool! Glad you enjoyed it and the 3D. It's going to appeal to a niche audience, but 3D fans should consider seeing it especially. But the price was expensive.
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Originally Posted by BleedOrange11
Why are theaters charging $20-25 "special event" ticket prices for this?
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I imagine the studio was able to affect the pricing, but also getting it into theaters for the 3D showings may have played a factor too. I was thinking to myself, "Say what?" when the lady said $15 for a ticket. I then thought it might be the XD theater, but then I saw on the ticket, "Special Event". The movie looked like fun, and I was going to see it for the 3D anyway. And the opening credits have 3D as strong as the Imax countdown numbers.
Despite the high price for a regular 3D theater showing (not XD3D), I don't regret seeing it. The 3D kicked @ss and I'd say 95% of it was filmed and mostly stronger 3D. The opening credits used the words "Native 3D".
Sad that this won't have a blu ray 3D release.