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Joe Schmoe 11-19-16 01:58 PM

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Picked up Finding Dory in 3D this week. I usually find the 3D effects in computer animated films to be more impressive than in most live-action films, but I wasn't blown away by the 3D in this movie. There was some added depth and a couple of pop-out moments, but there were also several dark scenes where the 3D effects couldn't be appreciated and lots of crosstalk throughout the film.

Joe Schmoe 11-19-16 02:07 PM

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Recently picked up Star Trek Beyond in 3D. There are so many dark scenes in the film that it's a complete waste of money to buy the BD 3D version. (Why don't director's keep that in mind when they choose to make a 3D film? Or why doesn't the studio release the BD 3D with the brightness/contrast and colors punched up?) Prior to buying it, I had read a review on another web site that mentioned how difficult it was to appreciate the added dimension, and I should have listened.

Pizza 11-19-16 03:21 PM

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Can't you just readjust your TV to compensate?

Pizza 11-19-16 03:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Spiderbite (Post 12925099)
Mad Magician may go quicker with the Three Stooges shorts added but you never know. I always buy any 3D release Twilight Time does right off just to support them to hopefully release more 3D.

I'll actually quickly nab this one just because of the three stooges shorts. Interest has appeared to have died down for TT limited blu-rays but you never know.

Joe Schmoe 11-19-16 03:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Pizza (Post 12951368)
Can't you just readjust your TV to compensate?

Every time I watch a 3D film I tweak the picture to try to compensate for the dimmer image. Brightening the image, though, just makes blacks look more grey. It's less of an issue when the scene is bright daylight.

OldBoy 11-19-16 09:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Joe Schmoe (Post 12951332)
Picked up Finding Dory in 3D this week. I usually find the 3D effects in computer animated films to be more impressive than in most live-action films, but I wasn't blown away by the 3D in this movie. There was some added depth and a couple of pop-out moments, but there were also several dark scenes where the 3D effects couldn't be appreciated and lots of crosstalk throughout the film.

I wasn't enamorate of this one either. Fun movie though.

Josh Z 11-22-16 12:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Pizza (Post 12951368)
Can't you just readjust your TV to compensate?

In the case of Star Trek, bumping up your Brightness only serves to wash out the colors and black levels, which is really problematic for a movie with a lot of scenes in space.

Matthew Chmiel 11-22-16 01:35 PM

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I saw Star Trek Beyond in IMAX 3D and it was one of the weaker 3D presentations I've seen in a while, especially since the previous IMAX 3D release (Ghostbusters) was one of the few films that needed to be seen in IMAX 3D.

I preferred the Dolby Cinema 2D presentation of Star Trek Beyond over IMAX 3D.

Joe Schmoe 11-23-16 07:21 AM

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Here's what a "professional" reviewer had to say on another site about Star Trek Beyond 3D:

"I found the 2D version of this 2.39:1 transfer to be much more enjoyable than the 3D. The 3D edition does include some great depth, but dims down the movie -- all the way to the point where some sections are borderline unwatchable. Just compare the opening shot on Kirk's sparkling blue eyes on both versions and you will instantly see what I'm talking about. However, it's also really evident in some of the action-heavy scenes. For instance, when Krall makes his first appearance, the 3D effects completely mess with the black levels and all of the detail seen on the standard Blu-ray. Star Trek Beyond is a pretty dark movie in the first place, so making it darker isn't a good thing. Of course, there are plenty of brighter moments in the movie where it isn't so bad, but I would recommend the 2D version for a better overall experience."

Josh Z 11-23-16 09:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Joe Schmoe (Post 12953947)
Here's what a "professional" reviewer had to say on another site about Star Trek Beyond 3D:

"I found the 2D version of this 2.39:1 transfer to be much more enjoyable than the 3D. The 3D edition does include some great depth, but dims down the movie -- all the way to the point where some sections are borderline unwatchable. Just compare the opening shot on Kirk's sparkling blue eyes on both versions and you will instantly see what I'm talking about. However, it's also really evident in some of the action-heavy scenes. For instance, when Krall makes his first appearance, the 3D effects completely mess with the black levels and all of the detail seen on the standard Blu-ray. Star Trek Beyond is a pretty dark movie in the first place, so making it darker isn't a good thing. Of course, there are plenty of brighter moments in the movie where it isn't so bad, but I would recommend the 2D version for a better overall experience."

When quoting from a published review, it's considered common courtesy to provide a link to the original source:

http://www.bigpicturebigsound.com/St...-Blu-ray.shtml

Joe Schmoe 11-23-16 12:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Josh Z (Post 12954038)
When quoting from a published review, it's considered common courtesy to provide a link to the original source:

http://www.bigpicturebigsound.com/St...-Blu-ray.shtml

I didn't know if we were allowed to mention external sites in this forum.

mattysemo247 11-26-16 11:46 PM

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Has anyone watched X-Men: Apocalypse 3D yet? I'm trying to figure out if the 3D version is worth the extra $15.

OldBoy 11-27-16 12:07 AM

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It really wasn't anything spectacular. Some added depth, a little dark, but next time I would just do 2D. Movie was a slog first hour and not much better the rest.

mattysemo247 11-27-16 01:44 PM

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Cool, I'll return the 3D version and keep the 2D version then.

Also, Target has 15% off most items right now. I ordered Moana 3D for $23.55.

SterlingBen 11-27-16 02:29 PM

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Best Buy's flash sale has some of the lowest prices I have seen on several 3D Titles
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/promo/20161127-3d-movies

mattysemo247 11-30-16 09:45 AM

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Amazon currently has Star Trek Into Darkness 3D for $9.99

https://www.amazon.com/Star-Trek-Int...=ATVPDKIKX0DER

Brian T 11-30-16 11:37 AM

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An interesting note the recent Savant column:

Apparently 3D archive is working on a restoration of the 1953 Rock Hudson/Donna Reed western GUN FURY for future release through Twilight Time. (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0045846/).

And on the SEPTEMBER STORM front, apparently American Cinematheque and 3-D Space will be re-premiering the restored film on Dec. 8, followed by a Q&A with Bob Furmanek, Eric Kurland and co-star Asher Dann. It'd be nice if they record the latter for inclusion on the Blu-ray, but I guess we'll see . . .
http://www.americancinemathequecalen...tember-storm-0

Jay G. 12-06-16 03:20 PM

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I just got a 3D set. LG OLED55E6P.

Anyone use www.3d-blurayrental.com ? They rent out 3D and 4K blu-rays, either per-disc or as part of an optional subscription plan.

This thread over at AVS seems positive.
http://www.avsforum.com/forum/196-3d...ental-com.html

I signed up for their $6.99 one-disc-at-a-time (2 per month) plan and have The Walk 3D on the way.

E Unit 12-06-16 03:38 PM

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Never heard of it before. Be sure to give us your thoughts on the service. The Walk has very good 3D, and not just during the Walk itself.

mattysemo247 12-08-16 08:10 AM

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We watched about half of The Secret Life of Pets last night and it has to be one of the best 3D discs I've seen in some time. The bright, vibrant city and landscapes really popped and the different types of fur on all of the animals gave everything a depth that you don't see too often. Highly recommended and the kids loved it as well. Looking forward to finishing it tonight.

OldBoy 12-08-16 12:01 PM

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Originally Posted by mattysemo247 (Post 12964575)
We watched about half of The Secret Life of Pets last night and it has to be one of the best 3D discs I've seen in some time. The bright, vibrant city and landscapes really popped and the different types of fur on all of the animals gave everything a depth that you don't see too often. Highly recommended and the kids loved it as well. Looking forward to finishing it tonight.

gonna visit this this weekend. looking forward to it...

Decker 12-08-16 12:39 PM

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matty, you just cost me $10.
When I saw how pretty the Steelbook (with no 3D copy, natch) was, I just decided to return the unopened 3D version to Amazon -- as an aside, what an ugly slipcover for a 3D release. But after reading what you said, I got a friend to take the set, minus only the 3D disc for $10. So for the other $10, I'll keep the 3D disc in the Steelbook and put the DVD in my wife's minivan DVD holder.

Decker 12-08-16 12:41 PM

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Quick question : Does the 3D version of this or any other movie ever come with a 3D Digital HD code? I saw that Vudu does have some 3D movies for sale/rent.

OldBoy 12-08-16 12:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Decker (Post 12964841)
Quick question : Does the 3D version of this or any other movie ever come with a 3D Digital HD code? I saw that Vudu does have some 3D movies for sale/rent.

i got a couple to redeem in both 2D and 3D. Resident Evil: Retribution is one, can't recall the other...

Jay G. 12-08-16 02:04 PM

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I received my rental of The Walk 3D Blu-ray on Tuesday, 12/6. I had requested it on Fri 12/2.

The mailer reminds me of the ones for Netflix, except they include a cardboard sleeve the disc sits in, to make it a little more durable during shipping.

Here's some pics of the mailer:



I'll probably watch the disc over the weekend.


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