New U2 movie premieres at Sundance
U2's newly concert film 'U2 3D' premiered at the Sundance Photographic film Festival in Mungo Park Urban center, Mormon State on Sabbatum night.
Speaking to the Associated Push ahead the viewing, U2 guitarist The Boundary said: "I was really hoping we weren't shite later on all these age. Fortunately we weren't."
He was joined at the screening by singer Bono, drummer Larry Mullen and bassist Adam Clayton.
Commenting on sightedness himself in 3D on a celluloid screen, Bono said: "It's variety of horrific. It's bad sufficiency on a small cRT screen. Now you develop to see the pad asshole 40-foot tall."
The film, which is the first digital 3D, multi-camera, real time product, will be shown at Cineworld, Movies at Dundrum and Movies at Swords - completely in Dublin - from 22 February. It will too be screened at SGC Dungarvan in Co Waterford.