Quote: Dolly Dagger @ February 15 2009, 8:39 PM GMTWhat about if you wear contact lenses? I imagine it will be alright then?
I would assume so, yes.
Quote: Dolly Dagger @ February 15 2009, 8:39 PM GMTWhat about if you wear contact lenses? I imagine it will be alright then?
I would assume so, yes.
Quote: Loopey @ February 15 2009, 12:41 PM GMTI love the old animated Disney films. Bambi, Snow White, Cinderella - so many happy memories, although I did cry at Bambi.
I only saw half of Bambi as my Nan was digusted by his Mothers death and pulled me out of the cinema.
Just saw Coraline in 3D and the glasses fit over my glasses with no problem. They were actually comfortable.
Quote: DaButt @ February 16 2009, 1:25 AM GMTJust saw Coraline in 3D and the glasses fit over my glasses with no problem. They were actually comfortable.
I wore them over glasses too. No Problem. The 3D glasses are huge Deirdre Barlow ones.
Quote: DaButt @ February 16 2009, 1:25 AM GMTJust saw Coraline in 3D and the glasses fit over my glasses with no problem. They were actually comfortable.
Yea I went to see Coraline last night for a second time, but this time in 3D.
The glasses fit over my glasses too. They were different from the glasses I had when watching Beowulf which were heavy plastic, while the Coraline glasses were light and just sat over my glasses almost like clip on lenses do.
It's funny how old Disney, Warner Brothers, and MGM cartoons are no longer shown on TV. When I was a kid, I'd watch Donald Duck, Bugs Bunny, and Tom and Jerry etc, but kids today probably don't even know who they are.
I'm sure they would. There's an entire channel dedicated to Disney. Surely Cartoon Network still shows MGM cartoons and Tom and Jerry?
I got Cartoon Network for the first time, a few days ago, along with a load of other free digital channels, that I was apparently given for being such a good customer. I haven't looked at it yet, though.
Have you guys heard about the "rude" things apparently in Disney Films... such as SEX written in the dust in Lion King and the penis shaped spire in Little Mermaid, and Aladdin asking teenagers to take their clothes off...
Have a look here for whether those myths are true or not, Ellie.
Quote: catskillz @ February 16 2009, 3:22 PM GMTI got Cartoon Network for the first time, a few days ago, along with a load of other free digital channels, that I was apparently given for being such a good customer. I haven't looked at it yet, though.
Some of the shorts are amusing. Cow & Chicken is awesome.
Quote: PhQnix @ February 16 2009, 3:39 PM GMTHave a look here for whether those myths are true or not, Ellie.
Thanks, Thanks, Thanks.
Quote: PhQnix @ February 16 2009, 3:05 PM GMTI'm sure they would. There's an entire channel dedicated to Disney. Surely Cartoon Network still shows MGM cartoons and Tom and Jerry?
I think that Cartoon Network is now all openly violent, tacky bollocks like Dragonball Z and the like.
Quote: Aaron @ February 16 2009, 3:59 PM GMTI think that Cartoon Network is now all openly violent, tacky bollocks like Dragonball Z and the like.
Tch. Staple of my childhood!