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#83 |
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Sep 2007
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For me it depends, if films actually benefit from 3D. When a considerable number of directors use 3D in the creative process (beyond the gimmick effects) and something "important" would be missing, if the film was 2D instead of 3D, then i'll jump in.
So far my money is on "Yet another 3D wave" though. My next display upgrade is due in maybe 2 years (just upgraded my projector a few weeks ago, not in a hurry to get a new display soon). In the meantime i'll watch how 3D unfolds. |
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#84 |
Blu-ray Samurai
May 2007
Indianapolis
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I'll have to see it first.
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Hell ya I'm excited!! If it comes anything close to what Avatar looked like in the theatre, it's gonna rock!! Plus the 3D sets are all capable of producing some of the best 2D images as well, so even if it does flop, you'll still have a kick ass 2D display. I've been due for a display upgrade for sometime now, and it appears that these sets will only be a few hundred dollars more than the top of the line sets that these TV companies are producing already, so why not? Futureshop.ca and Bestbuy.ca already have listings for the Samsung sets and glasses, and the prices aren't too bad, although the price for glasses is a little steep, but hopefully that will drop quickly. I'll probably hold out for the CES 2010 best in show winning Panasonic displays and blu-ray player with a seperate HDMI 1.4 output (so I won't need to upgrade my reciever as well), hopefully they'll be coming soon!!
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Not really. I bought a new HDTV a year or so ago so I won't be upgrading any time soon. Also, the latest and greatest in 3D (Avatar) really strained my eyes so it wasn't a very pleasant experience in that regard. So, I have no desire to watch something that's even worse at home.
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If the film is made in stereoscopic 3D, that's how I want to see it. If the film is made in widescreen, that is how I want to see it. If the film is made in black and white, that is how I want to see it. Quote:
Popular mainstream movies are being made in stereoscopic 3D. These same movies are selling well on Blu-ray. Once 3D on BD becomes the standard, everyone will be buying 3D for Blu-ray, whether they want to watch it in 3D or not. This is how it should be done. It takes a feature which could potentially be niche and makes it easily available to all without requiring them to adapt to a new format. A lot of the fools naysaying are forgetting: the new 3D discs will work JUST THE SAME on your players and TV sets. No need to naysay or accuse 3D of being niche, because in time, you'll be buying 3D discs even if you just want to see it in 2D. Quote:
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No excitement here either. Although I didn't really like Avatar too much in the first place, seeing it in 3D made it worse. It was distracting, annoying and I kept wanting to take the glasses off. The close up shots looked fine but everything in the background was blurry and hazy looking.
The 3D experience reminded me that it was fine when I was a kid in the 80's, but it now just comes off as gimmicky and doesn't really add to the movie experience. |
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Basically, if you don't like 3D, don't worry about it. You'll be fine no matter what happens. Hating on it only serves to hold OTHERS back. You gain NOTHING. Quote:
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This thread is not about 3D home theater hardware. This thread is about 3D spec on Blu-ray. If we start getting 3D discs and they're noticeably more expensive than existing discs (especially compared to existing anaglyph 3D releases which also have no choice for the consumer I might add), feel free to get mad. I'll be right there with you being mad. These new discs will actually be CHEAPER for them to manufacture than existing 3D discs with packed in glasses. But just because new TVs, new players, new receivers, are expensive doesn't mean ANYTHING in regard to this thread. This thread is about the SOFTWARE SPEC, not ANYTHING to do with hardware. |
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I haven't watched a movie in 3D yet but I'm interested to see how it'll be, especially if I buy say Avatar 3D on Blu Ray, and assuming I have all the necessary stuff (3D TV, etc) will I only be able to watch the movie in 3D? Will everyone in the room need 3D glasses? I need to know some of these answers before being excited about it.
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