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I enjoyed the 3D for what it was. When they were in the grid there were many times when the sense of depth was excellent and I thought the 3D was fantastic during the disc-throwing game and the light-cycles sequence. There were times in the movie when there was ZERO 3D effect...but they alerted you of this before the movie started saying that some of the scenes were done in 2D but to keep your glasses on throughout the entire movie. I suppose this was a stylistic choice. I, personally, was less impressed with the Pirates of Carribean OST preview. It looked awfully flat to me...the sense of depth seemed so slight and insignificant. I'll stick with my 2D copy of that Blu-Ray. |
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Watched it last night. Not bad, but not great. Had some good moments, but didn't have any eye-popping effects for me. It is a lot better than Space Shuttle 3D. I would give it a 7/10 video and 9/10 audio. Probably give it a 6/10 for 3D effects. WOW factor, sorry, I could rate it, I didn't see any from this movie.
Blu-ray Player/s: Sony BDP-S780, BDP-S770 and BDP-S1
PS3: PlayStation 3 Console 60GB Hard Drive Audio1 : Pioneer SC-57 (9.2) Speakers: BOSE Acoustimass 16 Series II Audio 2: BOSE 3•2•1 Series II DVD Home Entertainment System (which is in the whoopy factor room) Video 1: Sony BRAVIA XBR55HX929 55-Inch 1080p 3D LCD HDTV Video 2: Samsung LN52B630 52” 1080p LCD HDTV |
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Bought it and watched last night too. Very little pop-out but the depth is great.
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#85 |
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Jan 2012
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Finally saw IMAX Under the Sea 3D, which was a quality 3D doco. The famous Potato Cod shot was a little underwhelming to me, I mean it was great, but probably 300 shots like that in Sammy, so maybe that spoiled it a bit for me:P Jim Carrey's narration was sleep inducing, but the image was enough to keep me engaged. All the same, think I have enough 3D ocean documentaries for now, time for time to release some more land based ones I think!
Active: 120 inch Optoma HD33 DLP FullHD 3D Projector
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#86 |
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Jan 2012
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Final Destination 4. Saw it with some buddies and was a hell of a good time!
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#87 |
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transformers 3. pretty much the same presentation that i remember in the theater. great depth with not many pop outs. it did have tons of what i call "fly outs." rocks, sparks, and debris shot out of the screen. the clarity is amazing on this one. a great time for sure!
most wanted blus: the Legend of 1900, Brotherhood of the Wolf, Body Double, Team America, Mystery Men, Farinelli, Joe Dirt, the Conformist, the Last Castle, Charlies Angels: Full Throttle most wanted rereleases: SpeedRacer w/lossless audio, Interview w/the Vampire Unrated Director's Cut w/lossless audio. Vizio 42" LCD passive 3D, Panasonic bdt310, PS3 slim 60 gb, Denon AVR 590, Polk Audio rm6750, Sennhieser hd 280 pro.
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Some, with educational content, are for science museums, or, like here in Boston...for aquariums. (Although they haven't been above showing "T-Rex" in the past, just for the 3D. Last edited by EricJ; 02-04-2012 at 03:31 AM. |
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Feb 2012
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Just watched BUGS. It was pretty good.
A spider was dangling pretty far out of the screen at one point. Had excellent depth. Watching a praying mantis eat a fly in 3d was pretty cool. On a side note, I saw IMAX: Born To Be Wild at an IMAX about 2 weekends ago. It was pretty amazing. Last edited by kris77; 02-20-2012 at 01:53 PM. |
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#93 |
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Blu-ray Guru
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Yeah the lesser known Imax Walmart 3D had to be cancelled due to lesser demand
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We watched Fright Night again Friday - I love that movie. Not a lot of pop out but the depth looks great even for being so dark. And when a vampire hits light and bursts, the ashes look awesome, like they were floating around in the living room
I still think my favorite shot of the movie is the intro song where they are flying over the desert and the movie title looks like it's make of 40ft lines of smoke isometric to the camera view. Very cool depth shot. |
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transformers 3, it was out of this world! thor, capt. america, priest and tron all were pretty descent movies to watch in 3d. i just got my 3d tv and just enjoying the heck out of it right now!
3D TV:SAMSUNG 40'' LED UN406420
GAMING CONSOLE:SONY PS3 160 GIG AND XBOX 360 COMPUTER:Computer (1)2007 MBP Laptop Processor-2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, Memory-4 GB 667 MHz DDR2 SDRAM, Graphics-NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT 256 MB, Mac OS X Lion 10.7.3(plug in to TV via HDMI), Computer (2)Custom Built, Case:Cooler Master ATX HAF Full Tower, Processor:Intel Core 2 Quad, 4 Gig of RAM, Video:NVIDIA GeForce GTX 260, Sound:Creative SB Audigy 2 ZS, (Plug in to TV via VGA) SOUND:Bose Cinamate II GS Series Last edited by DaLegend; 02-20-2012 at 07:05 PM. |
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Watched Legend of the Guardians 3D. Simply gorgeous and incredible to watch in 3D. The sense of depth in excellent and the pop-out effects were great. Little things like dust particles floating around, to the tip of an outstretched wing seemingly a foot in front of your face this is the best 3D I've seen since Avatar in terms of consistency. Avatar 3D, IMO, is known for having 3D visuals without sacrificing a bit of detail in the picture and Legend of the Guardians 3D is no different. The detail of the owls and the backgrounds is staggering...seemingly hundreds if not thousands of visibly individual feathers and hairs to grogeous backdrops of trees, hills, oceans. Just take my word for it, its quite breathtaking at times.
The movie itself on the other hand Good but not great. The movie moves at a blistering pace and it has a very short run-time (just over 90 minutes) which is good for a movie of this type a suppose, how long can one take seriously a movie about talking owls with realistic looking animation?Anyway, PQ - 5/5 3D Effect - 5/5 AQ - 4/5 Movie - 3.5/5 |
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