Best 3D in a movie that you saw.
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ironjade — 9 years ago(May 19, 2016 06:18 AM)
It's a pity that so few of the 50s classics are readily available as movies like "House of Wax" and "It Came from Outer Space" make most modern offerings look rather feeble by comparison.
Even now on the big (and small) screen, "House of Wax" still thrills people.
"Say it with flowers . . . give her a Triffid." -
ccapehart-61333 — 9 years ago(June 30, 2016 12:37 AM)
hands down
Avatar sorry nothings better
most 3d movies have maybe 20 total minutes of actuall 3d footage avatar had like over an hour of 3d footage and it was shot pre production 3d alot of 3d movies now to converted post production -
SinemaGirl — 9 years ago(August 29, 2016 10:45 AM)
Every 3-D movie I've seen so far was entirely 3-D. Including AVATAR.
For fiction movies, HUGO is great, as is THE YOUNG AND PRODIGIOUS T.S. SPIVET, both shot in 3-D. THE BUBBLE does indeed have the single most impressive pop-out effect.
AVATAR disappointed me with its shallow depth of field. That style is okay for 2D movies but is distracting in 3-D. The environment was all CG, so that was a matter of choice, not necessity. The classic 3-D film INFERNO had superb photography and outstanding depth of field, making us feel we were in the desert with Robert Ryan. -
SinemaGirl — 9 years ago(August 29, 2016 07:40 PM)
The recently restored "Gog" and "Miss Sadie Thompson" are also worth a look.
Yes, both look very nice. The 3-D in each is pleasant with no eyestrain, and the colors vibrant, especially in GOG. The smokey room in "Sadie" when she sings made for a very interesting 3-D effect. -
ironjade — 9 years ago(August 30, 2016 02:18 AM)
"Gog" is particularly impressive because one eye-view was completely faded out. How they restored it is a mystery.
"Miss Sadie Thompson" has many claustrophobic interior scenes which 3D enhances very effectively.
"Say it with flowers . . . give her a Triffid."