1. Does anyone know how many places there are to see U2 3D in London? I will come from the Netherlands next week and haven't got a clue were to go. Are there differences in size of the screens and if so, what is THE best Imax in London?
  2. Originally posted by w8jij17Does anyone know how many places there are to see U2 3D in London? I will come from the Netherlands next week and haven't got a clue were to go. Are there differences in size of the screens and if so, what is THE best Imax in London?


    The answer to your question is - a lot.

    This is a link to the biggest IMAX screen in the UK. It's in London

    http://www.bfi.org.uk/whatson/bfi_imax/film_programme/u2_3d
  3. Aside from maybe tickets for the U23D premiere party in The Hague, I got myself some tickets for March 21 for U23D in Amsterdam, at least I'm going, yeah yeah yeah
  4. Originally posted by RemyAside from maybe tickets for the U23D premiere party in The Hague, I got myself some tickets for March 21 for U23D in Amsterdam, at least I'm going, yeah yeah yeah


    I'm going a day earlier...I bought tickets for Thursday March 20, Pathe Amsterdam, 8:00pm!
  5. Originally posted by MWSAH[..]

    I'm going a day earlier...I bought tickets for Thursday March 20, Pathe Amsterdam, 8:00pm!


    Maybe I will buy tickets for that day too
  6. well I finally saw it after a long ordeal, the screening we went to was sold out so we waited for six hours until the next one. Waiting in the theatre, finally, my heart was racing and I was feeling those pre-show jitters. The movie was unbelievable. The memories feel like a dream, much like those of a show. The whole thing was so surreal. I was watching it and barely catching it all. As a drummer, it was great to see all of those close ups of Larry and his drums. The clarity was unbelievable. By far the closest experience to seeing them live, it looked so real and thus was all the more surreal, the exact way I remember feeling when I did see them live. and it was all over so quick. Can't wait to see it again.
  7. Originally posted by thefly07well I finally saw it after a long ordeal, the screening we went to was sold out so we waited for six hours until the next one. Waiting in the theatre, finally, my heart was racing and I was feeling those pre-show jitters. The movie was unbelievable. The memories feel like a dream, much like those of a show. The whole thing was so surreal. I was watching it and barely catching it all. As a drummer, it was great to see all of those close ups of Larry and his drums. The clarity was unbelievable. By far the closest experience to seeing them live, it looked so real and thus was all the more surreal, the exact way I remember feeling when I did see them live. and it was all over so quick. Can't wait to see it again.


    Wow what an experience that sounds amazing!.. I just am so excited found out that its finally comin to NZ.. I hope that i get to experience what you do!!
  8. just need clarification guys... will it be released on DVD in one format or another??
  9. OH! and does any1 know the exact locations of the songs that are in the film??
  10. To my understanding, U2:3d isn't to be released on DVD.
  11. Originally posted by colbourne25just need clarification guys... will it be released on DVD in one format or another??


    Catherine Owens, the director, stated at Sundance (i think) that it would not be released until dvd technology caught up with the film. I really hope it eventually gets a release though, I will watch it in any dimension! It took a petition to get Slane released on dvd, so maybe we can petition for that?