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Originally Posted by Jay Ellis
I actually found the 3d depth and layering to be stronger during the dialogue scenes than the action scenes with the exception of the slo-mo sequence. Overall, I'd rank it as medium 3d. It's pretty good but not great. I want to get a projector so I can watch this movie on a 100+ inch screen instead of my paltry 55 inch. I think a lot of the visual impact of 3d is lost on such a small screen because even Mr.Peabody and Sherman was a disappointment for me on my current rig compared to the strong 3d presentation I saw at the theater.
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Agreed. And a screen 100"+ would be awesome in 3D. Projector probably the easier way compared to a big 100" 3D HDTV.
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Originally Posted by Suntory_Times
The director is a fan of 3d from what he has said so I expect Apocalypse will be in 3d. I wish they hadn't changed the comic with Wolverine being the one going back in time. I get he is a fan favorite but he has become far to much of a focus and his character has been played out. On top of that seeing Wolverine fight the sentinels would have been nice.
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Thanks Suntory Times. Glad he's a fan of 3D (filming in 3D too) and since I haven't read the comic of this storyline, who was supposed to be the time traveler instead of Wolverine? Thanks.
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Originally Posted by Impossible
I actually noticed it more in the Exodus preview than the actual Xmen film and then I thought back to Prometheus and remembered it was the same. Everyone raved about the 3D in that but I never really got it as all of the faces in it were really flat looking and it was only really the depth that was impressive, so for me that was a big killer. Xmen was ok but I did still notice it on quite a few occasions. Personally I think it makes the shots look very pop out booky.
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Does anyone else think Patrick Stewart is looking more and more like E.T with each passing day?
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While I do enjoy the 3D in Prometheus, I agree they could have pushed it a few notched up, from mild/medium 3D to strong 3D along the lines of Avatar, also a sci fi film. I would even say the 3D in this was a notch stronger than Prometheus, though the new Exodus from Scott hopefully will deliver the stronger 3D trailer impression into the whole movie.
Patrick Stewart like ET. I didn't notice that yet but will take another look.