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Old 06-30-2011, 03:49 AM   #21
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Did you mean this for Thor or TF3?
Yeah, oop's. That was meant for the Transformers thread. Was wondering what happened to that post Ha ha. Oh well. Sorry about that guys.
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Old 06-30-2011, 07:25 AM   #22
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Whoa! Now This is what 3D is all about! OMG. Skipping this movie in the theater would be a huge huge mistake. Don't think I'd recommend bringing young children though. Some pretty scary and very intense shit going on, and on, and on. What a ride. I think I'm in love he he. wasn't planning to go more than once, but I think I'm going to need to see this on the big screen again.
I took my five year old to Thor and Transformers 3. He loved them both.
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Old 06-30-2011, 11:47 PM   #23
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I took my five year old to Thor and Transformers 3. He loved them both.

Good to hear it. Thor wasn't too bad, but something like this Transformers movie would have scared the shit out of me when I was a kid lol. Probably would have loved it anyway though. A guy I work with said his young nephew went to see it and he was ok with it too. But he didn't know if he had seen the 3D version. Which would make a difference. I think.

I have a four year old niece who loved How To Train Your Dragon in the theater, but she only saw the 2D version. When they came over I put the 3D version of it on for her. She couldn't watch it, she got really scared. It was too life like for her or something. So I guess she shouldn't be going to see Transformers 3 in 3D. The poor girl might end up traumatized for life lol.
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Old 07-01-2011, 01:02 AM   #24
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He ducked a couple times, but I think the added realism really sucked him into the action, and he was glewed to the screen! I was too...
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Old 07-01-2011, 01:50 AM   #25
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Same here. My eyes must have been bugging out of their sockets at times.
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Old 07-17-2011, 07:59 AM   #26
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I saw my first 3-D movie in a theater tonight (the "Dollar" theater... so the 3-D experience cost only $3.75). The movie was THOR. The reason I saw THOR in 3-D, was because the 2D version started 40 minutes later, and it was late already....

I liked THOR. Natalie Portman was good, and the the lead character did well. BTY, they are showing a short clip after the credits finish rolling, from The Avengers, the next movie that THOR will be in. The clip has Samuel L Jackson.... And the fallen brother.

About 3D... in one scene it was raining, and it looked like it was raining in the theater itself. So here's the thing, I thought that awkward. I don't want it to feel like it's raining in the theater as I'm watching a movie. I certainly don't mind watching it rain on the screen, but, not in the theater.

Based on my 3D experience with THOR, I give the 3D Experience a thumbs down. But hey, I'm over 50, so maybe 3D is perfect to mass market to the younger audience.

My ultimate movie experience is not having things jump out at me.

Surround sound is about as 3D as I'm going to get. And for most movies, they don't even get the surround sound right on the home video releases --- I guess the budget to engineer that correctly is taken up by the Marketing Dept. !

Last edited by Eye Candy; 07-22-2011 at 07:47 PM. Reason: To clarify the next movie THOR will appear in.
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Old 07-17-2011, 03:54 PM   #27
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About 3D... in one scene it was raining, and it looked like it was raining in the theater itself. So here's the thing, I thought that awkward. I don't want it to feel like it's raining in the theater as I'm watching a movie. I certainly don't mind watching it rain on the screen, but, not in the theater.
I dont get that point ? In my eyes thats awesome use of 3D, thats what a 3D movie is all about, as thou your in the movie itself, how can you not like that, or am i missing your point ?
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Old 07-17-2011, 04:17 PM   #28
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the sequel for thor will be in the new avengers movie that is coming out next year. in the meantime you can catch captain america. he will also be in the avengers next year.

thor does not have the best 3d. I would try transformers or green lantern for a 3d expereince.

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Old 07-17-2011, 07:07 PM   #29
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About 3D... in one scene it was raining, and it looked like it was raining in the theater itself. So here's the thing, I thought that awkward. I don't want it to feel like it's raining in the theater as I'm watching a movie. I certainly don't mind watching it rain on the screen, but, not in the theater.

Based on my 3D experience with THOR, I give the 3D Experience a thumbs down. But hey, I'm over 50, so maybe 3D is perfect to mass market to the younger audience.
What has age got to do with it? I'm over 50 myself and I think 3D is the **it. Not sure why the illusion of rain in the theater would put you off on 3D. To me that enhances the experience. Perhaps giving it another chance with a different movie would change your opinion.
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Old 07-18-2011, 05:34 AM   #30
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I don't get that point ? In my eyes that's awesome use of 3D, that's what a 3D movie is all about, as though you're in the movie itself, how can you not like that, or am I missing your point ?
Well, for me, it's just a matter of taste, and 3D doesn't taste good to me. My movie-going experience can have sound, but other effects, like rain... well I do not expect my movie going experience to mimic a multi-media theme park ride. Anyway, in the movie theater, I can't feel the heat of an explosion, or the chill of a wintery blast... so, for me, just great cinematography will do. Along with a fine soundtrack, and acting that's multi-dimensional.

It's not my intention to thread crap. I went to my first 3D movie by chance, and that happened to be THOR. And so I gave my impression of it.

For those that love the 3D experience, I have nothing to say about your love for the medium. No argument here.
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Old 07-18-2011, 10:30 AM   #31
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I do see where your coming from thou, i have a few friends that also dont like the 3D so much, by the way im almost 48, i dont mind the pop out stuff, but i like the depth of the 3D more.
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I saw my first 3-D movie in a theater tonight (the "Dollar" theater... so the 3-D experience cost only $3.75). The movie was THOR. The reason I saw THOR in 3-D, was because the 2D version started 40 minutes later, and it was late already....

I liked THOR. Natalie Portman was good, and the the lead character did well. BTY, they are showing a short clip after the credits finish rolling, from The Avengers, the next movie that THOR will be in. The clip has Samuel L Jackson.... And the fallen brother.

About 3D... in one scene it was raining, and it looked like it was raining in the theater itself. So here's the thing, I thought that awkward. I don't want it to feel like it's raining in the theater as I'm watching a movie. I certainly don't mind watching it rain on the screen, but, not in the theater.

Based on my 3D experience with THOR, I give the 3D Experience a thumbs down. But hey, I'm over 50, so maybe 3D is perfect to mass market to the younger audience.

My ultimate movie experience is not having things jump out at me.

Surround sound is about as 3D as I'm going to get. And for most movies, they don't even get the surround sound right on the home video releases --- I guess the budget to engineer that right is taken up by the Marketing Dept. !
I've stuck around for the end of all these new Marvel movies to see the sneak peaks (except Hulk, where it was moved to before the credits). However in Thor, the cinema I was in turned the lights on and began closing the curtains. So I saw it, but it was washed out and bumpy...
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Old 07-28-2011, 01:51 AM   #33
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Hope this helps some people who are waiting for it
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Old 07-28-2011, 03:55 PM   #34
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As with the limited number of quality 3D movies out there, I stay on the lookout for any possible quality 3D movie. When I saw that this was coming out in 3D, I thought I might give it a try, but now I am not so sure. It seems that there are a lot of mixed opinions about the 3D quality of this movie. Who knows though, if the price is right, I just might give it a try.
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Old 07-31-2011, 01:48 PM   #35
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For me, passive tech used in theaters will never compare to active tech. Active is much better and is the end all. A flat visual portion on theaters will be enhanced with Active tech.

This is the reason I don't watch 3D in theaters anymore unless I get benefits from my date. It would be different if movie theaters shift to Active. As it is, HT is the way to go!
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I've stuck around for the end of all these new Marvel movies to see the sneak peaks (except Hulk, where it was moved to before the credits). However in Thor, the cinema I was in turned the lights on and began closing the curtains. So I saw it, but it was washed out and bumpy...
That sucks about Thor. sorry dude
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Old 08-03-2011, 03:00 AM   #37
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Didn't see in theaters, but heard great things.
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Old 09-04-2011, 01:59 AM   #38
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Should I buy the 3D version or the 2D one?
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Old 09-04-2011, 02:04 AM   #39
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3D. Refer to the Captain America thread. The same stands for Thor.
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Old 09-04-2011, 02:06 AM   #40
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That sucks about Thor. sorry dude
Lol. Same thing happened during the Avengers ad at the end of Cap. America. Before the next Marvel movie comes out I might have a talk to the manager...
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