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Dec 2013
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I realize movies are generally made at a ratio that requires black bars on the top and bottom of the screen to display the image in its native form but I really enjoy when I see the rare 3D Blu Ray that takes up the entire TV screen with no black bars. The 3D is just so much more immersive. Are there any 3D Blu Rays like this that can be recommended?
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Depends on the genre of movie you might like, but here are a few in 3D that fill up the screen:
Hugo Cirque du Soleil: Worlds Away Drive Angry Beauty and the Beast The Little Mermaid Pacific Rim Last edited by Udon BeLaze; 07-11-2014 at 09:10 PM. |
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Step Up 3D (dance movie, apparently has really good 3D but the genre's hit-or-miss)
Bait (a thriller about sharks in a flooded grocery store) Dial M for Murder, the Hitchcock classic Alice in Wonderland (the live-action stuff is converted and the conversion work is eh, but the movie is largely native 3D CGI) Journey to the Center of the Earth (Very kiddie-flick sort of movie but great 3D) Journey 2: The Mysterious Island (See above) Wrath of the Titans (Converted, but much better than its prequel in that department) Fright Night Sadako (Only if you don't mind reading subtitles and enjoy laughing at horribly unscary "horror movies") Tormented (Ditto on the subtitles, though the movie is somewhat better) |
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Apr 2013
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All of David Attenborough's 3D nature films are highly recommended and all are 16:9. I hate letterboxing!
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Honestly never even thought about what subs would look like with a 3-D title. I take it they just look super imposed over the closest thing in the picture? Just never even occurred to me, very curious now. |
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Dec 2013
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Dec 2013
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Pretty mild 3D throughout. Nothing bad except for a few crosstalk instances with maybe two Sebastian scenes. He ghosts for some odd unknown reason. First time I've ever experienced any anomaly with 3D movies on my tv. YMMV.
I still recommend The Little Mermaid because of the hand drawn art style. Looks like a painting since this wasn't CGI. Nice contrast to the super slick glossiness of newer animated movies. Besides, I wanted to upgrade TLM to blu and having a 3D version is icing. |
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