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Re: How many 3D Blu-Rays do you have?
Right, but those 3D movies released here, are they being released on blu in 3D? I actually don't know, does anyone know which 3D movies have been released theatrically but not on blu ray? I can only think of Frozen, but we already know that's coming in October.
And I don't know of one single movie that's been released on more 3D screens than 2D, even back in its heyday. |
Re: How many 3D Blu-Rays do you have?
Tron: Legacy
Prometheus Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter Titanic Hugo Avatar Beauty and the Beast The Adventures of Tintin The Amazing Spider-Man Chronicles of Narnia: Voyage of the Dawn Treader Tangled Star Trek Into Darkness The Lorax Man of Steel World War Z How to Train Your Dragon Life of Pi Predator Dredd Doctor Who: The Day of the Doctor The Great Gatsby The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug The Wolverine The Wizard of Oz Frozen (UK Import) The Avengers Pacific Rim Thor: The Dark World John Carter Will be adding: X-Men: Days of Future Past The Lego Movie (UK Import) |
Re: How many 3D Blu-Rays do you have?
Originally Posted by jjcool
(Post 12131204)
None that I know of. Seems pointless to waste money on a useless fad.
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Re: How many 3D Blu-Rays do you have?
They're still releasing 3D movies in theaters, but 2D screenings far outnumber 3D screenings, when it used to be the opposite. My parents went to Italy last month and picked up Frozen in 3D for me there- it's out in just about every country except the US and Canada. Stupid Di$ney. |
As I have no interest in 3-D, and certainly don't want to pay for a format in which I'm uninterested, I'm glad that 2-D is an option. The money is a big part of it, but I've simply never seen something in 3-D where I've thought that I'd have missed out on something if I saw it in 2-D instead.
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Re: How many 3D Blu-Rays do you have?
Originally Posted by trespoochies
(Post 12131279)
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And I don't know of one single movie that's been released on more 3D screens than 2D, even back in its heyday. |
Re: How many 3D Blu-Rays do you have?
Originally Posted by Alan Smithee
(Post 12131310)
Which simply shouldn't be happening- if a movie's made in 3D, it should be shown in 3D, period. I'm sure most of the people going to those 2D screenings are doing so mainly because they don't want to pay the extra charge for 3D, another thing that simply shouldn't be happening.
My parents went to Italy last month and picked up Frozen in 3D for me there- it's out in just about every country except the US and Canada. Stupid Di$ney. |
Either way, I'm glad there's a 2-D option. I've seen a few 3-D films, and to be honest, I never thought I was missing out on a lot if I'd simply chosen the 2-D option. I'm pretty much done with 3-D altogether, if there are interested parties, by all means, make it available to them, but I'm glad to have the choice.
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Re: How many 3D Blu-Rays do you have?
Originally Posted by OldBoy
(Post 12131299)
-ohbfrank-
Originally Posted by hanshotfirst1138
(Post 12131359)
As I have no interest in 3-D, and certainly don't want to pay for a format in which I'm uninterested, I'm glad that 2-D is an option. The money is a big part of it, but I've simply never seen something in 3-D where I've thought that I'd have missed out on something if I saw it in 2-D instead.
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Re: How many 3D Blu-Rays do you have?
Gravity in Real 3d and Imax was the first (only) time that the tech has seemed to me, indispensable to the level of enjoyment I had...which was considerable.
I paid a premium for it and walked out feeling it had been well worth it. |
Re: How many 3D Blu-Rays do you have?
Originally Posted by jjcool
(Post 12132390)
Nothing to contribute? Surprising.
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Re: How many 3D Blu-Rays do you have?
Any opinions on the added 3D to the Predator and I, Robot release? I'm thinking of getting one of them to take advantage of this movie cash deal at Amazon.
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Re: How many 3D Blu-Rays do you have?
Originally Posted by hanshotfirst1138
(Post 12131359)
As I have no interest in 3-D, and certainly don't want to pay for a format in which I'm uninterested, I'm glad that 2-D is an option. The money is a big part of it, but I've simply never seen something in 3-D where I've thought that I'd have missed out on something if I saw it in 2-D instead.
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Re: How many 3D Blu-Rays do you have?
Originally Posted by Trevor
(Post 12132589)
Any opinions on the added 3D to the Predator and I, Robot release? I'm thinking of getting one of them to take advantage of this movie cash deal at Amazon.
I haven't seen Predator but am told that its 3D is slightly better (improvements in the software, I guess). However, it's been confirmed that the 3D version is based on the horrid "Ultimate Hunter Edition" transfer that was DNR'ed to hell and back, which is reason enough for me to avoid it. Predator is also a pretty dark movie, and dark images aren't well suited to 3D. |
Re: How many 3D Blu-Rays do you have?
Originally Posted by OldBoy
(Post 12132511)
yeah, because you're comment was just a wealth of commentary and constructive feedback in this thread.
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Re: How many 3D Blu-Rays do you have?
Originally Posted by jjcool
(Post 12132796)
Because my on topic opinion differs from yours it is somehow less valid? Someone sure has a high opinion of himself.
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Re: How many 3D Blu-Rays do you have?
Here're mine:
Avatar Bait Creature from the Black Lagoon (UK edition) The Darkest Hour Dial M for Murder Epic The Final Destination Final Destination 5 Finding Nemo Gravity Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part II Hugo Life of Pi My Bloody Valentine Nitro Circus: The Movie Pacific Rim Paranorman Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides Prometheus Sadako 3D Saw: The Final Chapter (UK edition) Shark Night (UK edition) Shock Labyrinth 3D Spiders Texas Chainsaw 3D Tormented 3D Tron: Legacy 3D Upside Down The Wolverine Wrath of the Titans The way I see it, if a film was designed and shot to be shown in 3D, then I want to watch it in 3D...as that's how the filmmakers intended for the film to be seen. If it's been post-converted to 3D, I'm not quite as much of a stickler. Still, if a filmmaker intended for the film to be seen in 3D, then watching it flat is no better than watching it in a modified aspect ratio--you're not staying true to the way the director wanted it to be seen. If a film I like was shot in 3D, then I'm buying it in 3D and watching it in 3D. |
Re: How many 3D Blu-Rays do you have?
Originally Posted by OldBoy
(Post 12132803)
did you not read the title of the thread?
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Re: How many 3D Blu-Rays do you have?
Originally Posted by jjcool
(Post 12132885)
I did. You apparently did not, as my post directly answered the question asked.
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Re: How many 3D Blu-Rays do you have?
Originally Posted by OldBoy
(Post 12132926)
with a little snide comment to emphasize the fact that those of us that collect them and enjoy them to boot.
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Re: How many 3D Blu-Rays do you have?
Originally Posted by Trevor
(Post 12132589)
Any opinions on the added 3D to the Predator and I, Robot release? I'm thinking of getting one of them to take advantage of this movie cash deal at Amazon.
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Re: How many 3D Blu-Rays do you have?
Originally Posted by jjcool
(Post 12132936)
What comment was that? That it is pointless to waste money on a useless fad?
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Re: How many 3D Blu-Rays do you have?
Lion King
Prometheus Avengers Avatar Finding Nemo Frozen Gravity David Attenborough 3D collection How to Train Your Dragon Monsters, Inc. Monsters University Tangled The Wizard of Oz Titanic Wreck-It Ralph Secret of the Wings Jurassic Park World War Z Amazing Spider-Man Dredd Predator Jumper I, Robot Imax: Under the Sea Imax: Deep Sea Legend of the Guardians Rio The Great Gatsby Life of Pi Hugo House of Wax Man in the Dark Creature From the Black Lagoon The Hobbit I just got my first 3DTV a couple of weeks ago and I'm like a kid in a candy store for the first time. I've got 1080p passive 3D and it looks so good it's definitely going to be more than a useless fad in my house. :D |
Re: How many 3D Blu-Rays do you have?
Originally Posted by OldBoy
(Post 12132947)
Useless to you maybe, but not others and this really wasn't a thread to even make such a dickish comment which is merely opinion.
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Originally Posted by Josh Z
(Post 12132760)
Both of these were quickie 3D conversions performed by the mostly-automated JVC conversion software. I, Robot is cropped from the original aspect ratio to full-screen 16:9 and is not very impressive in 3D. It suffers a lot of "pop-up book effect," where it looks like a series of flat planes arranged in front of one another. I haven't seen Predator but am told that its 3D is slightly better (improvements in the software, I guess). However, it's been confirmed that the 3D version is based on the horrid "Ultimate Hunter Edition" transfer that was DNR'ed to hell and back, which is reason enough for me to avoid it. Predator is also a pretty dark movie, and dark images aren't well suited to 3D.
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