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Blu-ray Samurai
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![]() ![]() Comin' at Ya! 3D Blu-ray According to http://www.cominatyanoir3d.com The five minute promo, which you can see at our website (cominatyanoir3d dot com) in 2-D, and the feature film are in the studio being prepared for digital and Blu-ray 3-D for broadcast and dvd home video purposes. These versions will be shown to the public for the first time at the Cannes Film Festival in May ![]() Last edited by Deciazulado; 02-09-2021 at 01:23 PM. |
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Mar 2007
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Sweet!
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Jul 2009
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Hmm... if you watch the promo film, it looks like they're mucking with the film's color and editing to make it more "modern" - taking different scenes and making them B&W and keeping an effect coming at you or a character in color.
Not sure if they're doing that just for this promo reel or if it will be a part of the finished product - hope not. |
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Oct 2011
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Too bad. I wanted to see the original version, as I never got to see that when it was first out in the theatres or ever. They pulled a George Lucas. |
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Jul 2015
Los Angeles, CA
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http://musings.oscilloscope.net/post...k-at-the-1980s
just saw this article and researched to see if this film was available on 3-D blu. Still no updates I can find. Total bummer. I want this. |
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Thanks given by: | Taygan315 (09-09-2015) |
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![]() Comin' at Ya! 3D Blu-ray Has anyone seen the original in 3D? How was it? It is being re-released in RealD format. Source: http://drafthouse.com/movies/comin_at_ya_3d/austin Last edited by Deciazulado; 01-26-2016 at 01:25 PM. |
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Oct 2011
Montreal,Canada
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i have never heard of it but that description looks awesome man. They should have just released this on blu-ray! |
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Aug 2011
Texas City, TX
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The 3D was fine, but the it's so overdone. Everything is shoved at the camera in a "Look I'm in 3d; watch what I can do" way. I was working as a film critic for a local paper, and I remember that I when I saw it, I made the comment that "This film shoves everything at the camera, including a baby's rear end." If you like low budget spaghetti westerns, you will probably enjoy it. I am not a big fan of westerns, so it's not my type of film, but the 3D, for the most part, worked well. I have a post on here about all the films I saw during 3Ds second wave in the early 1980s. (Third wave if you count the early 70s, which was mostly soft-core pornography). I thought Friday the 13th Part 3 in 3d and Jaws 3D used the technology better, but then again I prefer sci fi and horror to westerns.
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Blu-ray Ninja
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I remember seeing this back when I was a kid. If I remember correctly it was a corny western. I remember there was a fire sequence (saloon maybe) that I thought was cool. God It's been so many years.
I don't know it could be fun if you have a few drinks before hand. |
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The 80's craze was ALL in response to Comin's sudden renaissance, since (obviously) very few people had seen the underground "Stewardesses" second wave, and our beginning 80's trend of discovering the 50's was just starting to mythologize the "3-D flying saucers" of the 50's. About a good 2/3 of the audience were too young to have ever seen a 3-D movie, and wondered what all those stories of pop-out was about...Including the filmmakers, I would guess. |
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I remember seeing this in the theater, but I don't really recall too much about it. It was the start of a new slew of 3D movies at the local theater, and I remember taking them all in including Parasite, Friday the 13th Part III, Jaws 3-D, Spacehunter, Metalstorm, and Andy Warhol's Frankenstein.
We had one theater that catered to the 3D movies, and Saturday afternoon chop-chop movie marathons. I spent a lot of time there. |
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Aug 2015
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Comin' At Ya Agin' are on face book . I messaged them about 6 months ago and they said it would be out soon
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Blu-ray Samurai
Jun 2012
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This one was very badly photographed with a lot of 3-D alignment issues. TREASURE OF THE FOUR CROWNS is about the same technically.
They both need a LOT of work to release on 3-D Blu-ray - unless you like eyestrain! |
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