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3D Journey
Well, my son (10 yrs. old) and I had a boys night out tonight. Just the two of us. Left the wife and the little girl (6 yrs. old) at home for a girls night. Anyway, we went saw Journey to the Center of the Earth - 3D. Of course there were several THATS NOT POSSIBLE moments but hey, it's a movie about going to the center of the earth. All things considered, I really enjoyed the show, and my son was glued to the screen. Its a good family movie, but there are a few scenes that may frighten the younger viewers momentarily. You get to keep the 3-D glasses so we held on to them. That way we have some decent glasses at the house when it comes out on DVD. I'm pretty sure we'll be owning this one someday. I'd have to give it a
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I suspect that within a week he will more than likely misplace both pair. That's how it usually goes. However, running around the house wouldn't hurt him. He's a BIG 10 year old man child!
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