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Honestly, I can't remember. I know it's the last of the Silver Age 3D films I went to the theater to see, and I don't recall liking it much or thinking that much of the 3D. But I'd be lying if I said I wasn't anxious to see it again to refresh my memory and to see if the 3D will be enhanced in a home environment.Is this film worth watching?
Gene Siskel Movie Reviews—THE MAN WHO WASN'T THERE/HOLLYWOOD OUTTAKES (08-17-83)
Clipping found in Chicago Tribune published in Chicago, Illinois on 8/17/1983. Gene Siskel Movie Reviews—THE MAN WHO WASN'T THERE/HOLLYWOOD OUTTAKES (08-17-83): Gene believes the first film, a 3D comedy, is an exercise in 0D. The second film, he says, is an hilarious set of moments that take...chicagotribune.newspapers.comThe Man Who Wasn't There movie review (1983) | Roger Ebert
This is a dead movie. I don't know exactly when it passed away, but I think it was dead by the time they started filming it, and it may have died even earlier -- back when somebody bought the notion of filming a "comic thriller" in 3-D. Since comedy requires our close attention and sympathy, and...www.rogerebert.com
No delivery till February 1? I guess they sold out all of their pre-orders. Delivery date was in December a few days ago.
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