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Aug 2021
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It's anecdotal, I suppose, but I keep finding that the Bronze Age timidity with negative parallax goes back to JCameron, with him comparing 3D to a window that you look through, and the facile irony that he is credited with the Bronze Age but his Titanic conversion is what sunk it. The menu in TASM2, the main bluray menu that is, plays scenes from the film, including the manhole cover scene. Is there supposed to be/do you see popout during those scenes in the menu? Similarly, there's a "hand drawn" shot on the TMNT2 menu of Casey Jones hitting a hockey puck towards the screen. Does it pop out in the menu? |
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Sep 2021
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Unless the disc is a special edition, I just rip the movie then choose the audio and subs I want. No menus or anything else. |
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Jun 2014
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Sep 2021
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#145 | |
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Aug 2021
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Other films only cautiously peeking out on our side of the screen sporadically and for as short as a sixth of a second at a time is complicating my search to see them all. IMO there is a disappointment with the duration of negative parallax effects. An example being Valerian, as all the pop-in from the space ships sounds like it could have made for a really stunning spectacle. Yet even if I were seeing it at its full potential, the scene with it was so short that there's not much time to savor it. Maybe the short duration is so the film doesn't look hokey in 2D, but then there are Bronze Age films that did look hokey in 2D, like Fury Road. ![]() |
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Edit: I had a quick look and just reminded myself of why I bought a movie in 3D I might never be interested in otherwise. From the intro through to the space battles this is top tier 3D. I've just watched a scene where an alien craft launches and goes into the screen with some of the most incredible depth I have seen in a 3D movie. I find it difficult to see how you could find anything approaching disappointing 3D in this movie. Last edited by cdx47; 03-31-2022 at 09:29 AM. |
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Jun 2014
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Sep 2021
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Edit: So in Sword of Granada, the two leads are now trying to poke my eye out so I think this definitely counts as theme park 3D. Last edited by cdx47; 03-31-2022 at 01:02 PM. |
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Aug 2021
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(Although there were some glowing particles that seemed to appear before an otherwise black screen) The 3D in Valerian is fun for depth, it is definitely the only way to watch this film, but the negative parallax stuff was underutilized by the film, as it is so short in duration and so rarely occurs relative to the runtime. Weirdly, Valerian has several protracted segments that seem to unabashedly be all about the 3D. They seem to all focus on depth though, perhaps even being depth-only. Quote:
Interestingly, one of them was James Cameron's T-2 3D. In that, there was no issue with seeing the popout and it was not a "blink and you miss it", fraction-of-a-second affair. At theme parks, the 3D takes place in, at, and before the screen. On bluray, 3D seems afraid to do more than peek out in front of the screen, instead hewing close to the "3D shows you a window into reality" philosophy that James Cameron espouses now but did not back when T-2 3D was designed. Although my "old man yells at cloud"-type gripe with timid 3D filmmaking that is all about depth-prioritizing "window" philosophy is secondary to my issue with not seeing some of the stated popout, while other popout is obvious. |
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Sep 2021
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I no longer need a movie to have lots of pop-outs but I do like to see them when appropriate. I know I've said this before, but I get that some movies with weak to low medium 3D like BR2049, Dune and Tron Legacy are setup dependant. I don't get why Shang-chi which has proper medium strong 3D pop-outs is the same. That would suggest weak 3D but that's not the end result. |
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Silver Age 3D wipes the floor with the Golden and Bronze Age stuff but bizarrely doesn't feature much at all in this thread, lots of chat about conversions though... Last edited by the13thman; 03-31-2022 at 02:47 PM. |
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Thanks given by: | Just_Discovered_3D (03-31-2022), WaverBoy (04-05-2022) |
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#152 | |
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Aug 2021
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(With the disclaimer that I'm not trying to gainsay you, I'm referring to pop out as I saw, or sadly did not see, it and asked others about it when I saw it theatrically.) The rope dart also could have been made to hang before the screen for a second or three, for fun and to ensure resolution. Fury Road did that, or I should say, Fury Road looked like it was doing that when seen in 2D. For Valerian, the pop-in was what I saw hyped in discussion but not really evident in the film. While I enjoyed Valerian, it is unfortunate that its 3D isn't strong enough to offset its narrative issues. If the 3D had been the window-obliterating, "you're sitting amidst a fleet of starships" proto-VR experience that it could have been... (When/if you watch the film, it could leave you concerned for how Avatar 2 will play out, as borrowing the arc of the blue aliens from Valerian seems like the easiest way to move that franchise forward) 3D films not really doing much "before the window", be it pop-out/pop-in or just being there in a static sense, is what these nicely compiled lists here confirm for me is unfortunately just the way most modern 3D films are made, and if I want 3D that uses more than 50% of the format's potential then my choices are limited. However, not being able to see much of the popout that is listed here remains a problem for me, and I wonder why C@Y's pitchfork popout is obvious while that of TASM2's slo-mo web isn't. For me. |
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Thanks given by: | cdx47 (03-31-2022) |
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Sep 2021
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#155 | |
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Aug 2021
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[Show spoiler] Although I am curious as to how much popout you would see in your enhanced setup if you were to go through the Bubble plotline. It starts with scenes of an abyss filled with glowing space fish, goes to the burlesque, then goes to a long (ie:deep) courtroom where it culminates in a fight sequence that is largely filmed from a second-person, depth-focused perspective. It also includes a very odd hat that might just beat out the much-ballyhooed hat from Titanic 3D. In this thread I'm not seeing a list of timestamped popout to give an idea of how many/if any popouts I should BOLO for. Although I did see this, which helps me out as it means I'm not the only one seeing the phenomenon of the screen itself blocking popout. https://forum.blu-ray.com/showpost.p...5&postcount=62 |
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Jun 2014
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#157 |
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Sep 2021
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I feel I can touch the Despicable Me logo or the coins from RE Retribution. The dart in Shang-chi or the debris in Gravity coming directly at me make me wince. The bullet in Justice League makes me want to move my head out of the way. These bronze age movies may not be quite as impressive as C@Y but they are close and still very effective.
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#158 |
Blu-ray Samurai
Aug 2021
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When I come across a cheap LED light, one that flickers, any motion in front of it has a stuttery, ghosting appearance. TVs with backlight strobing technologies have the same effect.
I mention this as that sort of stuttery, stacatto-like stop-motion effect shows up when small objects, like debris in TMNT, pop out. Does anyone else get that? I'm now trying to run down DLP/DLP glasses as my issue. BTW, please tell me that the "Grim Reaper" esque [Show spoiler] pops out near the end of Pirates IV as I'm pretty sure that I saw it and it looked pretty cool. Pretty sure I saw too some swords popping out too, the one rammed through the door was approaching the legendary C@Y pitchfork pop. ![]() Was there any pop-in during that film? |
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Aug 2021
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If you do get the chance to catalog the pop outs in Pirates IV, there is a jump scare scene in there (you'll know it when you see it) and I would be curious to know to what degree you see it pop out. The sword-through-the-door is popout so solid that Tony Anthony should have had a cameo in it. I believe every time someone stood on a deck and pointed a sword it popped a bit, and there was one scene where a Spanish marine's musket popped out for a second in the upper left quadrant of the screen, similar to the tank barrel's "blip" in TMNT2. Unfortunately, unlike with C@Y, I didn't notice any of the rigging appear before the window. Last edited by Just_Discovered_3D; 04-09-2022 at 07:17 AM. |
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