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Well like I said, why do I want to see a fake ass movie that looks like it shot live and you see it looks fake, why-why I ask you the Hobbit shoot in 48FPS CGI looks fake as day, but CGI on Blu Ray doesn't that fake, we don't need all that clarity if it's going to look like SOE |
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But I guess we are all brainwashed.SOE only works on New, sports, Documentary. Well all I have to say to you don't understand a true cinema experience if you think movies should look like Billy Flynn or 120fps HFR has nothing to do with movies |
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Well 120fps is like what the Hobbit was, a fail if they want to make 120FPS standard they need to go at it at a different approach.
Well, of course, you give it 5 stars, you don't like the cinema experience you want it to look lifelike, shot in a studio, but that is not cinema experience.a movie should not look lifelike or when you see how fake CGI or how All scenes appear artificial, polished and appear to be shot in the studio. |
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I've only had a look at this disc, right when I got a player, still need to watch it proper. I wish I could watch it in legit 120fps/3D as intended, I feel like no matter which, 60/2D or 24/3D, it's a compromised experience. It would've been worth a further resolution hit to me to have the option of 60/3D at least, which can be done on 3DBD at 720p.
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From a review
• The extreme clarity of the 120-fps format makes it easy to get distracted, especially you’re supposed to be listening to dialogue. As Billy Lynn wanders through a Dallas Cowboys game, it’s easy to find yourself spending a lot of time noticing details in the background: spreads of food, advertisements rolling on a Jumbotron, extras who are clearly engaged in fake conversations. In a lower frame rate, you can focus more on the dialogue, and the jokes — Billy Lynn isn’t filled with quips, but anecdotally, it got a lot more laughs in 24 fps. |
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https://www.irishtimes.com/culture/f...lure-1.2968039
http://www.slate.com/articles/arts/m...watchable.html https://www.theguardian.com/film/201...ovation-movies there are good reviews out there to but as Rocky says it just my personal opinionated rambling.LOL |
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#900 | |
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Jun 2012
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This disc has viewers split in two camps and discussion seems to be pointless. As Rocky said: you're not going to convince him, and he's not going to convince you, so what's the point? All the pros and cons have already been brought up in this very same topic. |
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