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    Quote Originally Posted by Rart View Post
    Isn't 3D basically just a gimmick to get people to pay more for movie tickets? I've yet to see a single movie where it has really benefited or used the 3D effects to it's benefit.
    http://www.newsweek.com/roger-ebert-...d-movies-70247

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    Dredd is not bad.

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    Must be Avatar.

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    Transformers

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    Monsters v Aliens is also very good

    Life of Pi too - epic adventure and a feast for the eyes!
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    Excellent topic as watching something in 3D is obviously more important than watching something that is actually good.

    That's why back in July 2009 I gave up the opportunity of watching (500) Days of Summer and instead wisely bought a ticket for G-Force 3D.
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    Avatar is mine

    How to train your dragon is another good one...
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    Quote Originally Posted by IdolEyes787 View Post
    http://www.newsweek.com/roger-ebert-...d-movies-70247

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    MaxiVision48, which uses existing film technology but shoots at 48 frames per second and provides smooth projection that is absolutely jiggle-free. Modern film is projected at 24 frames per second (fps) because that is the lowest speed that would carry analog sound in the first days of the talkies.[...] MaxiVision48 projects at 48fps, which doubles image quality. [...] In terms of standard measurements used in the industry, it’s 400 percent better. That is not a misprint. Those who haven’t seen it have no idea how good it is. I’ve seen it, and also a system of some years ago, Douglas Trumbull’s Showscan. These systems are so good that the screen functions like a window into three dimensions. If moviegoers could see it, they would simply forget about 3-D.
    Interesting. Bet it doesn't cause eyestrain, headaches, or make the kids complain...
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    same here

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    Quote Originally Posted by megabyteme View Post
    MaxiVision48, which uses existing film technology but shoots at 48 frames per second and provides smooth projection that is absolutely jiggle-free. Modern film is projected at 24 frames per second (fps) because that is the lowest speed that would carry analog sound in the first days of the talkies.[...] MaxiVision48 projects at 48fps, which doubles image quality. [...] In terms of standard measurements used in the industry, it’s 400 percent better. That is not a misprint. Those who haven’t seen it have no idea how good it is. I’ve seen it, and also a system of some years ago, Douglas Trumbull’s Showscan. These systems are so good that the screen functions like a window into three dimensions. If moviegoers could see it, they would simply forget about 3-D.
    Interesting. Bet it doesn't cause eyestrain, headaches, or make the kids complain...
    You apparently read and learn things and do other ghey stuff that further drain my respect for you so....

    http://www.rogerebert.com/rogers-jou...ll-case-closed

    Apparently are brains aren't even wired to process the current version of 3D technology properly but oh yeah Transformers Dark of the Moon was SWEEEEEEET!
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