Well its an easy answer. Yes in 3D. It’s amazing in 3D but the question is really, would I go back to see it in 3D? That might be a no. It’s great in 3D and something you have to see. However once you get used to the 3D-ness, is there any real point? The movie still dictates where you are meant to be focusing and in 3D this is hard to get used to – something floats past your eyes, very closely, you are automatically going to try and focus on that, but as it is in the movie the focus is elsewhere in the scene, so you try to focus on a blurry object. And that got annoying.

I don’t want to shit on the movie, I actually really really liked it, but the small things of trying to get used to a 3D movie spoiled it slightly, in my opinion. Next time I watch it, it will be in standard 2D. Sky TV in 3D…hmmm bit far.