Transformers is transformed by IMAX - but please leave the kids at home
I've just seen Transformers 2 at the IMAX in Birmingham. It was great to see it on such a huge screen and encouraging to see so many punters in the cinema, with barely an empty seat to be had.
But why did parents bring along such young children? This isn't a film designed for three and four-year-olds (it's a 12A certificate, after all), who are never going to sit still for 151 minutes, let alone follow the plot. I had trouble enough keeping up with the gubbins about the Matrix of Leadership and Tomb of the Primes, so no wonder the kids started to fidget.
I don't blame them for causing a disturbance as most were pretty well-behaved, but I wish parents would think before taking their children to the cinema.
Incidentally, I'd love a pair of Megan Fox's self-cleaning white jeans. She rolled around in the desert dust for hours before the bright white, tight pair showed any sign of dirt.
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