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Re: Which 3D Blu-rays are "worth" it?
i saw Prometheus in BB, passed on it though bc i already have it on Blu and it wasn't the best of movies per say. But, presentation wise?
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It's excellent presentation wise. Ridley Scott did a great job in using the 3D to help pull into the environment a-la Avatar. Not too many gimmicky in your face stuff. And keep in mind there's a kick ass 3 hour doc on the 3D set. If you're on the fence about spending another $19.99 on it, wait until Best Buy's next upgrade and save sale, and pick it up for $14.99.
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Originally Posted by trespoochies
(Post 11878262)
It's excellent presentation wise. Ridley Scott did a great job in using the 3D to help pull into the environment a-la Avatar. Not too many gimmicky in your face stuff. And keep in mind there's a kick ass 3 hour doc on the 3D set. If you're on the fence about spending another $19.99 on it, wait until Best Buy's next upgrade and save sale, and pick it up for $14.99.
Holy fuck tres, I actually have the 3D edition, but sold the actual 3D disc on eBay. Ha! Who knew? |
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is the Avatar Blu 3D the extended cut?
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Nope, theatrical only. I think there's talk about the extended being released on blu sometime in the future. Maybe when Avatar 2 comes out in theaters in a few years.
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That's weird, because I know the extended cut was released in 3D theatrically.
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I just finished watching Pacific Rim and it deserves a place on the list. Even though the non CGI scenes were converted, the converted and native scenes are good enough to place it high on the must have 3D list (if not the very top).
Originally Posted by Supermallet
(Post 11878805)
That's weird, because I know the extended cut was released in 3D theatrically.
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Agree so many of the postings, will dupe most of them:
Lion King (Is the one I pull out to really show off the 3D. I remember watching it in the theater so many years ago and thought it looked 3D back then, NOW it looks like it was REALLY filmed in 3D.) Avatar (The movie is Awesome because it was Planned/Filmed in 3D, this one is the standard all 3D movies are held to.) Hugo (So much 3D Depth in this movie, 3D really adds to the enjoyment of the movie) Tangled (Different movie, in a good way, in 3D) Judge Dredd (Must watch in 3D, seems like it was filmed in 3D. 2D does not do the movie "Justice".) The Adventures of Tin-Tin (Wife made me give it away as a gift, better to give than receive.) Titanic (One of the best Post Conversions ever for a live action older movie) Dial M for Murder (3D done right 60 years ago and it is a Alfred H Movie) Pixar Movies -Toy Story 3 "D", loved it -Cars 2, I enjoyed the movie for what it was and the 3D in the movie was enjoyable -Brave (Toy Story 3 is better in 3D, Brave is just good in 3D.) -UP Finding Nemo (was good in 3D, but not as good as I thought it was going to be.) Prometheus (Like Avatar, movie is so much better in "Helmet Data" scenes.) Alice In Wonderland 3D (3D was good, it added to the movie, but it could have been better.) Transformers: Dark of the Moon (Besides Avatar, most fun I had in an IMAX Theater with 3D, 3D also adds to the enjoyment on Blu-Ray) Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter (Believe it not, everyone who has watched the show with us has loved. This is one of those 3D movies with things fly at you though out the movie...adds to the fun of the movie.) ***The Great Gatsby 3D, DO NOT own on Blu-Ray, but saw it with my wife in the theater with 3D and it was PERFECT in 3D. The 3D really added to the movie. We should start a thread..."Blu-Ray movies you were disappointed with or felt ripped off from" |
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Originally Posted by Eddie W
(Post 11877772)
Not at all. The red/blue glasses were an attempt to recreate 3D on traditional TV's before we had 3D TV's. It was never used as a theatrical format.
You are correct that 3D movies in the 1950s used clear polarized glasses and appeared in full color (or normal black & white), though. |
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Originally Posted by Supermallet
(Post 11878805)
That's weird, because I know the extended cut was released in 3D theatrically.
James Cameron has confirmed that all of the extra footage for all versions of the movie was shot and rendered in 3D. It would appear that Fox is holding back the extended cuts in 3D for a triple-dip release. |
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We should start a thread..."Blu-Ray movies you were disappointed with or felt ripped off from" |
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Out of the 30+ 3D Blu-rays I own, Step Up 3D is always my go to demo disc.
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Originally Posted by OldBoy
(Post 11876362)
anyone view The Wizard of Oz in 3D? wondering how that presentation is...
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well, i've viewed my first 3D Blu-ray and i am here to tell you it is legit!
i really had no idea what to expect to tell the truth, i popped in my first: Tangled and it was spectacular. the depth, the colors, the lush environments. it was simply stunning. can't wait for more and thanks to all for the great recommendations!! |
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anyone pickup Jumper 3D? i just ordered it, but was wondering what anyone thought...
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Reviewed it here a few days ago. First conversion I've seen that really has the cardboard cut-out effect. Still kinda nice to look at, but there's plenty of real 3D movies that deserve your money more than this.
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My fav 3D blu rays are
Star Trek: Into Darkness Pacific Rim Tron Legacy Prometheus The Hobbit |
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Just a heads up:
Amazon currently has the Step Up 3D combo pack for $13.58. http://amzn.com/B004529NLG Unless you took advantage of the Disney $10 off coupon when the disc came out, the set has previously never gone below $25. So worth it as a 3D demo disc. |
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Great price for that- it's usually so overpriced, I was lucky enough to get a new copy from an Ebay seller for under $20. Bought Step Up Revolution when it came out too (since Lionsgate isn't as greedy as Di$ney) but STILL haven't had time to watch that yet!
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Today I gave the 3D disc of Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter a spin. I'm surprised this is actually a conversion because it looks as good as native 3D production.
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Originally Posted by RocShemp
(Post 11909258)
Today I gave the 3D disc of Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter a spin. I'm surprised this is actually a conversion because it looks as good as native 3D production.
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Originally Posted by trespoochies
(Post 11909370)
This movie is a guilty pleasure of mine. And yes I agree, I think it looks outstanding in 3D.
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My favorite 3D are:
Gnomeo and Juliet Tangled Hugo Despicable Me Coraline Adventures of TinTin 3D I wasn't too impressed with was: Titanic (could of had more. Mostly focused on the dining room) |
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how is Alice In Wonderland 3D?
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I thought it was pretty damn good - the 3D that is. Wasn't much of a fan of the movie, but my daughter loves watching this in 3D.
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