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Originally Posted by DViper2399
Thank you for the link, I guess we could always view it at the forced 60fps if we have a TV that has that option. 60fps would be closer to what the 48fps looks like then the standard 24fps. Not certain but you would think 48fps would be something obtainable via firmware if the tv company & BD players took the time to issue it, almost certainly any tv made prior to Feb 2013 will not be issued any such firmware by the TV companies though.
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I can still enjoy 24 fps and 48 fps, so either way on blu ray 3D will be fine. I just hope they can fit the entire movie on one disc and not split the experience into two separately loaded discs, which jars the sense of immersion in the movie while taking the disc out, waiting for the other disc to load, etc.
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Originally Posted by sookymonster
The HFR looked really strange to my eyes, like something that is over glossy. Took some time to get used too. It reminded me , as someone else mentioned,of a cut scene from a video game.
It was also way too long. I fell asleep. 
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Originally Posted by formula_nebula
Guess you never saw any of the LOTR films then 
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Being a big Tolkien fan, I'll admit the movies can get a little dry during the lengthy dialog scenes in an effort to tribute the books. Of the four so far, I'd say Two Towers was the most dry film IMO, but no big deal. In Hobbit 1 3D, the first scene with the Dwarves was a little lengthy, but I was glad they finally started the adventure. Great movie IMO.