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Old 04-11-2020, 08:34 PM   #1
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Brought to you by the man who likes to film his daughter naked, Argento's Dracula is high contrast and vividly colored, which is good because a lot of the film is dark. I mostly enjoyed this but I must admit the
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is just completely silly and shatters the tone (despite it being one of the better pop-outs.) I was also not keen on the male actors that often sounded like they might have forgotten their lines. Sorry Rutger. The 3D is good with numerous pop-outs to enjoy.


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Old 04-14-2020, 12:33 AM   #2
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El Corazón y la Espada (The Sword of Granada)

ding ding ding, we have a new winner.

Well well. Finally something usurps the top spot in my list. Boasting a pop-out count that rivals Comin' at Ya!, but with perfect alignment (no going cross-eyed here trying to fuse the images,) The Sword of Granada is my new pop-out king. This thing is bursting at the seams even when it's not trying to knock you over, with numerous instances of characters just bulging out of screen and much of the decor hovering outside of the screen. In fact, I doubt there is more than 10 minutes in the entire film where something isn't extending into your theatre room. These are not just quick pop-outs like during sword fights, but objects remaining for most of a scene while still other pop-outs happen. If you are a pop-out fan you must have this in your collection. You can find it on 3D Rarities II, brought you by our friends at the 3D Film Archive. Cesar Romero stars in this vintage Mexican movie. He always seemed short in Batman, but looks much taller here.



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Old 04-15-2020, 07:25 AM   #3
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El Corazón y la Espada (The Sword of Granada)

ding ding ding, we have a new winner.

Well well. Finally something usurps the top spot in my list. Boasting a pop-out count that rivals Comin' at Ya!, but with perfect alignment (no going cross-eyed here trying to fuse the images,) The Sword of Granada is my new pop-out king. This thing is bursting at the seams even when it's not trying to knock you over, with numerous instances of characters just bulging out of screen and much of the decor hovering outside of the screen. In fact, I doubt there is more than 10 minutes in the entire film where something isn't extending into your theatre room. These are not just quick pop-outs like during sword fights, but objects remaining for most of a scene while still other pop-outs happen. If you are a pop-out fan you must have this in your collection. You can find it on 3D Rarities II, brought you by our friends at the 3D Film Archive. Cesar Romero stars in this vintage Mexican movie. He always seemed short in Batman, but looks much taller here.



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Unrelated but may I ask how the BenQ handles 3D? Brightness? Does it have depth adjustment? Ok to dm.
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Old 04-16-2020, 01:37 AM   #4
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Unrelated but may I ask how the BenQ handles 3D? Brightness? Does it have depth adjustment? Ok to dm.

The BenQ is very bright. The 3D is great, no ghosting on anything, with the caveat that cheap glasses lose sync easily and present weird distortions in color. I splurged a couple of months ago and bought the recommended glasses and have been using the BenQ ever since. I don't know about depth adjustment, I don't see one.
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Old 04-21-2020, 01:03 PM   #5
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The BenQ is very bright. The 3D is great, no ghosting on anything, with the caveat that cheap glasses lose sync easily and present weird distortions in color. I splurged a couple of months ago and bought the recommended glasses and have been using the BenQ ever since. I don't know about depth adjustment, I don't see one.
I have the BenQ HT3550 which also has very nice 3D, no ghosting/crosstalk. 160 inch image from 13 feet.
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Old 05-01-2020, 11:17 AM   #6
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If the plethora of mild to medium pop-outs doesn't "wow" you, there's always Beau Garrett and Olivia Wilde at their most fetching.



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One of my favorite movies but alas, not very impressive 3D or pop-outs. Still I prefer watching it in 3D. It's a little better than the button on your TV...maybe.

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Old 05-31-2020, 06:46 PM   #8
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The BenQ is very bright. The 3D is great, no ghosting on anything, with the caveat that cheap glasses lose sync easily and present weird distortions in color. I splurged a couple of months ago and bought the recommended glasses and have been using the BenQ ever since. I don't know about depth adjustment, I don't see one.
There is no depth adjustment on the TK800 or the HT3550. I just bought a Sony S6700 Blu-ray player which does have it to see if makes a difference with titles that have mostly mild 3D. The adjustment is -2, -1, 0, +1, +2. I set it for +2 and it did make a difference watching Predator. At 2:25 the helicopter does come out of the screen maybe mild pop-out. At 2:40 the part of the helicopter in front of Arnold pops-out maybe closer to medium. These are not mentioned in Damon's review so, I guess it does make a difference.
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There is no depth adjustment on the TK800 or the HT3550. I just bought a Sony S6700 Blu-ray player which does have it to see if makes a difference with titles that have mostly mild 3D. The adjustment is -2, -1, 0, +1, +2. I set it for +2 and it did make a difference watching Predator. At 2:25 the helicopter does come out of the screen maybe mild pop-out. At 2:40 the part of the helicopter in front of Arnold pops-out maybe closer to medium. These are not mentioned in Damon's review so, I guess it does make a difference.


Thanks for pointing it out, I'll go back and give those spots another look and check my player for strength adjustments. Sometimes I miss pop-outs.
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Thanks for pointing it out, I'll go back and give those spots another look and check my player for strength adjustments. Sometimes I miss pop-outs.
I don't think you missed anything. I was just saying that if you increase the depth adjustment (if you have one on your display or Blu-ray player), scenes that had none or mild pop-out, now are mild and medium.
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El Corazón y la Espada (The Sword of Granada)

ding ding ding, we have a new winner.

Well well. Finally something usurps the top spot in my list. Boasting a pop-out count that rivals Comin' at Ya!, but with perfect alignment (no going cross-eyed here trying to fuse the images,) The Sword of Granada is my new pop-out king. This thing is bursting at the seams even when it's not trying to knock you over, with numerous instances of characters just bulging out of screen and much of the decor hovering outside of the screen. In fact, I doubt there is more than 10 minutes in the entire film where something isn't extending into your theatre room. These are not just quick pop-outs like during sword fights, but objects remaining for most of a scene while still other pop-outs happen. If you are a pop-out fan you must have this in your collection. You can find it on 3D Rarities II, brought you by our friends at the 3D Film Archive. Cesar Romero stars in this vintage Mexican movie. He always seemed short in Batman, but looks much taller here.



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Benq TK800 dlp
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sorry for my ignorance.
when you say 'You can find it on 3D Rarities II', does it mean that 3D Rarities II has this Movie already in it?
And, where to find these cheapest to ship to canada pls? I tried in amazon.ca but nothing there and so amazon.co.uk
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sorry for my ignorance.
when you say 'You can find it on 3D Rarities II', does it mean that 3D Rarities II has this Movie already in it?
And, where to find these cheapest to ship to canada pls? I tried in amazon.ca but nothing there and so amazon.co.uk

Yes. I don't know about shipping to Canada but the first post in the thread (link below) for 3D Rarities II, keeps track of available places to purchase.


https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread.php?t=315194
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