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I enjoyed I Robot also. Would be more than happy to have a 3D version. Seems like a great choice to me for 3D. Can't think of many fast cuts that would make it hard to perceive depth, plus the very white and futuristic design aesthetic should lend itself perfectly to 3d
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As a 2D movie, I liked I, Robot, but I'm going to need a demo before I would even consider buying this. Watching but a conversion done by human artists is one thing, but blindly purchasing one done by a computer program is a whole different story. JVC's technology must be really promising or else Fox wouldn't be on board. However, I'm still not fully convinced that this situation won't turn out to be the equivalent of all those fake German 3D releases.
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okay. That was confusing. My book of 3d movies lists a 1950s or 1960s movie titled "Robot" as being in 3d which is why I thought the original poster was talking about that particular title. I didn't realize there was a different movie titled "I am Robot" which was filmed only in 2d and" converted to 3d" for blu-ray release. or is it the same movie with a different title in a foreign country? |
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Will the 3D BD version of I Robot be available commercially in standard packaging? I would certainly think so considering the investment that Fox made to make the conversion. This is an excellent film and I hope the 2D to 2D conversion is eye-popping. ![]() |
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Are you saying that an ALL-NEW 2D to 3D conversion method has been developed and I Robot is the first to utilize it? How intriguing! Is there a link that describes it?
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Now if they actually went back to certain scenes and added pop outs, and gave the film something besides the in-screen-depth-only experience you get from a predominately positive parallax 2D-3D on the fly conversion...I might be interested. If it's H.P. and the Deathly Hallows P.1 3D all over again and they hardly touched this one up at all...count me out |
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[Show spoiler] Thanks for posting the article on the new JVC 2D to 3D conversion technology. Although FOX seems to like it, the bottom line will be what we the viewers think. I am curious if the reported 2D to 3D conversion of Roland Emerich's Independence Day (slated for release July 2013) is using this system for its conversion. What's next? -- White Chicks 3D? ![]() |
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