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New Pixar Movie
shardian:
Well... not technically. Saw 'Bolt' in 3-d this weekend. It's made by Disney, but most of you probably know that Disney integrated the brass at Pixar into the company. As a result, the former head honcho at Pixar is now the head honcho of Disney animation. End Result, Disney now can produce animated CGI films near as good as Pixar.
I thought the previews of this movie looked neat, and it was definitely an entertaining film. I would put it above a few Pixar movies, probably about 'middle of the pack' level. The 3d aspect made it better. 3d worked much better in a full CGI movie than it did in Journey to the Center of the Earth. Of course quick moving scenes are still blurry with the 3d technology, but mostly stationary scenes were crystal clear and had amazing depth.
So if you have young-uns, or are a Pixar fan, I recommend this movie for the Holiday weekend.
ChadTower:
Thicker plastic glasses or red/blue?
shardian:
Smooth, clear polarized glasses. You can wear them without the movie on and everything looks perfectly normal.
ChadTower:
--- Quote from: pinballjim on November 24, 2008, 02:22:04 pm ---There hasn't been a red/blue 3D movie in years.... it's all polarized lenses now.
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We saw one not that long ago... wtf was it... Shark Boy and Lava Girl, I think.
SavannahLion:
--- Quote from: ChadTower on November 24, 2008, 02:34:59 pm ---
--- Quote from: pinballjim on November 24, 2008, 02:22:04 pm ---There hasn't been a red/blue 3D movie in years.... it's all polarized lenses now.
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We saw one not that long ago... wtf was it... Shark Boy and Lava Girl, I think.
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Makes sense. One wears a blue costum, the other a red? I saw a tiny bit of it on TV when the eight year old was watching. I thought it looked pretty terrible, even for a kid flick.
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