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The only Singer movie I really like is Jack the Giant Slayer but he should have pushed the 3D more in that. |
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Thanks given by: | the13thman (05-17-2016) |
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Bryan Singer's approach to 3D was ultraconservative in his last two films, so I can't imagine this one will be any different. |
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Exactly, I hope he proves me wrong but I doubt it. I'm fed up with film makers talking up how great their 3D movie will be only to see it and find that the 3D is fine but far from great.
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Thanks given by: | the13thman (05-27-2016), Zivouhr (05-18-2016) |
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I like Singers native 3D better than the 90% of conversions saturating the market but agree that it could and should have larger interaxials for a better visual experience. DOFP maintained great roundness in faces, which is frequently a problem in modern native features, but was shot with mostly 2D cinematography except for some VFX sequences. Jack's roundness was not quite as good but the cinematography incorporated the z-axis better. Singer has said multiple times that he doesn't really like 3D but thinks it's important for X-Men to be available in 3D and to shoot it native. He's sort of a confusing opinion. I don't think we should ever expect "Avatar"-like 3D from him but I'm glad he's still supporting native 3D.
Wim Wenders is another that talks even more on his 3D. Pina looked good, but the depth in Every Thing Will Be Fine is stretched very thin, straddling the line between barely satisfying and offensively flat. Gaspar Noe's Love looks the same, likely because both were shot by Benoit Debie. Last edited by BleedOrange11; 05-17-2016 at 05:47 PM. |
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Thanks given by: | Zivouhr (05-18-2016) |
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Thanks for that info BleedOrange. Filmed 3D is awesome in the right hands.
When some of the reviews for Jungle Book 3D raved about the 3D being the best since Avatar (don't quote me on that) I was wondering if I missed something in the 3D trailer I saw a few times of it, which had a range of mild to medium 3D but not much more. The 3D for that movie had to sell me to buy a ticket, but it was under utilized so I passed. X-Men is more of a movie I'd normally go to see in theaters, so the 3D is a bonus. But yes, I wish Singer, Ridley Scott and Paul WS Anderson of Resident Evil, all filmmakers who prefer filmed 3D, cranked things up to strong 3D in practically every shot if they could. But for whatever reason, they feel consistently strong 3D isn't important as it was back in the days of the classic 3D films highlighted by 3-D Film Archives for example. |
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Apart from a tremendous title sequence (zipping through some kind of CG time tunnel), the 3D in X-Men Apocalypse is just as conservative as Singer's previous efforts. Actually, there are a couple more fast-moving CG tracking shots through narrow spaces that really stand out, but they only serve to remind how lacklustre the rest of the 3D is here. It isn't terrible, but it isn't exactly impressive either. A slight step back from Days of Future Past, I'd say (that one ultimately looked rather good on 3D BD), it's the kind of 3D experience that will wow no-one. Which is the format's biggest problem right now.
As a film, it's so-so. The big bad is just big and bad, with no personality or character whatsoever. Embarrassing. Magneto, Jean Grey, Wolverine, Professor X, Nightcrawler, Beast, Mystique are given nothing new to do that we haven't already seen before, but I like all the actors playing them, so whatever. Quicksilver brings all the fun, like last time. Olivia Munn as Psylocke is distractingly hot (and kinda badass). Didn't like the new Storm or the new Cyclops, but then again I didn't like the previous incarnations either. Solid action scenes, an interesting first hour, way too many characters shoehorned into the doom-laden story (Stryker, Moira, Wolverine, etc), and a large-scale finale that frankly just gets silly: it's all very uneven, and sub-Marvel Cinematic Universe. They need to dial back the scale next time or risk turning this franchise into another Transformers. For the record, my fave X-Men films are First Class, Last Stand, and Days of Future Past. I'd rate this one on a par with X-Men 1, which was just okay in my book. |
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Thanks given by: | BleedOrange11 (05-20-2016), EVERRET (05-21-2016), Paul H (05-20-2016), the13thman (05-20-2016), Zivouhr (05-21-2016) |
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Singer on 3D for X-Men: Days of Future Past:
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Thanks given by: | bud_brigman (05-22-2016), Paul H (05-20-2016) |
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I caught a 3D showing. Go to the X-Men Apocalypse thread for review. I liked it. Here's the 3D review.
It's pretty good. Medium to high medium for a few shots. Only popouts are [Show spoiler] and Archangel's metallic wings.
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Mercuryseven, thanks for the detailed review.
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Just read your other thread review. I didn't realize Oscar Isaac was in this too. He's starting to appear a lot more often lately. Ex Machina, Star Wars VII, this, etc. |
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The IMAX release is only for overseas territories. Alice Through the Looking Glass will be playing in most U.S. IMAX locations this weekend (of the 4 IMAX locations near me, 3 were playing Civil War and one was playing Jungle Book, and all are switching to Alice)
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Well that sucks. Even if it is a Liemax, I prefer the larger screen, brighter 3D and better sound. I have no interest in Alice whatsoever.
I may just stay away from the 3D showing altogether now as every non-IMAX 3D movie I have gone to (Real 3D) is just always too dark in the theater to enjoy it. Thanks for the answer xbs2034! |
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Maybe I'm crazy, but I just re-watched Days of Future Past in 3D and it's a marvelous 3d movie. Almost every single shot is either high medium or strong 3d and Singer definitely knows how to use the format (Even if he isn't interested in 3D, he still cares enough to use native cameras to provide the best experience and it really shows in so many ways) and I have complete and utter faith he'll wow me again with Apocalypse and I have absolutely no doubts that he knows what he's doing with 3d
And no offense to anyone, but lumping Paul W.S. Anderson, Bryan Singer, and Ridley Scott's 3D films into "mild 3D" categories is simply ludicrous to me when all 3 directors have given us some of the best native 3d shot movies with just about every 3d film of theirs in this era of the format outside of James Cameron's Avatar |
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If people want to lump them together as "mild 3D" I can see why they would do that.. |
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I agree, the 3D in Days of Future Past is nicely done, with mostly medium 3D layers and some strong 3D during some action shots. As far as Paul W.S. Anderson, Bryan Singer, and Ridley Scott's 3D in their films (which I didn't lump them all into only "mild 3D") [Show spoiler] , they push the 3D more during the action scenes, but tend to reduce the 3D effect during many of the dialog scenes to be more specific, which back in the earlier days of 3D, most of the film has consistently strong 3D instead of just saving it for the action parts. On that topic: Mseeley, I know you tend to see the positive in most 3D that you see, but would you agree on the following? This difference between 3D layers: || (mild 3D layering) Can't compare to this difference: |_____| (strong 3D layering) Agree, disagree? I'll give specific 3D shots in the films if you want. Have you seen the strong filmed 3D of Creature from the Black Lagoon? [Show spoiler]
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Went to a early bird 10:15 AM showing this morning. IMO, X-Men: Apocalypse is one of the better 3D conversions. Stereo D, Prime Focus, and Legend 3D are listed in the end credits.
You have to stay through the end-credits to see the brief continuation teaser that is in 3D. |
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