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Moderator note: So far, Black Widow has only released on 3D Blu-ray in Japan, in a combo pack with the 4K disc and a 2D Blu-ray. All of the discs in the set are REGION FREE. Amazon Japan have an exclusive steelbook and editions that come with a mug or keychain. The film has not been released on 3D Blu-ray anywhere else in the world.
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Any Marvel 3D movie is a must-buy as far as I am concerned, and a must-see in general. Should they stop releasing them on 3D Blu-ray, I'll stop buying them new, it's as simple as that.
2D versions of Marvel movies are super-cheap to pick up used, the 3D is what really adds value and Marvel aren't so stupid as not to realise that. |
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Thanks given by: | Variety Films 3D (06-30-2021) |
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Feb 2011
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The 3D in Phase 2 is better, especially Guardians of the Galaxy. The 3D in Phase 3 is where Marvel comes into its own. That's when the 3D goes from being good to being reference quality. |
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Blu-ray Knight
Feb 2011
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I'm talking about the difference between an 7/10 conversion and a 10/10 conversion.
No one is going to tell me that Thor 1 has better 3D than Doctor Strange (for example). |
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The conversions certainly do improve as the years go by, so Black Widow will no doubt look spectacular despite probably not utilising pop-outs as much as it should. But Thor still looks good to me in 3D, far better than it does in 2D.
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Blu-ray Knight
Feb 2011
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The 3D is really soft/mild in Thor 1. Hardly anything jumps off the screen.
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Thanks given by: | mredman (02-07-2020), Variety Films 3D (06-30-2021) |
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Oct 2019
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I caught the trailer for Black Widow in IMAX 3D with Rise of Skywalker. It looks fantastic, plenty of separation, even some pop outs when Natasha is skydiving through the air surrounded by debris.
Marvel's been in the habit of releasing a few of its non-flagship films in only IMAX 2D stateside (Black Panther, Captain Marvel, and Ant Man and the Wasp), so here's hoping they follow thru with the trailer and actually release Black Widow in IMAX 3D. |
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Interesting. What did you find better about the 3D particularly? Camera movements, editing, framing, lens choice or the amount and consistency of Parallax?
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The 3D from the trailer looks great on my TV:
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Well obviously its subjective, but for me I felt Spider Man made the best use of 3D in a live action film last year. Its overall use throughout the film felt well composed adding to my visual enjoyments of the film and consistent - it still very much made use of 3D even in pedestrian talking head scenes. I don't particularly see nativity shot 3D as being 'particularly' better these days - I find a good conversion stands up and reading articles about how it is done these days shows it pretty sophisticated. Far more important is how the film is shot - is it too dark, is it cut too fast - and is the 3D adding something to the visual experience that would be missed in 2D. First time i really noticed this was in 2016 - X-Men Apocalypse was the only natively shot 3D live action film (by an experienced director who likes 3D) yes i certainly felt that Doctor Strange was a 'superior' 3D film - again shot by a director who likes 3D even though it was a conversion. (although I'm not sure what i could about the lens choice that related to the 3D? Does a Cook 35mm T2 lens look noticably better or worse than an Arri 47mm T1.8 in 3d ![]() |
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