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ChadTower:
It's actually a lot like the games' cutscenes. I wonder if they used the same rendering engine - might make sense since they would want to use the same character models.
Wade:
--- Quote from: FrizzleFried on June 01, 2009, 12:01:21 pm ---Saw the movie on Saturday...it's good. I did end up with both my eyes aching for 2 days after (they still ache slightly right now!)... the 3d effect made my eyes strain bigtime the first 15 minutes... then they got used to the effect and for the most part it was OK...shots with DEPTH were fine, but anytime they tried to make the 3d effect come "out" toward the audience, my eyes strained. This same thing happened to me with Baowolf(sp?) in 3d. I don't think my eyes are cut out for this Digital 3d stuff... not worth the constant (though minor) ache I get during and after the flick.
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I have the same problem with 3D, it's pretty painful for me to watch.
Wade
shardian:
--- Quote from: Wade on June 09, 2009, 10:47:39 am ---
I have the same problem with 3D, it's pretty painful for me to watch.
Wade
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You are probably best served to come down to Teays Valley to watch it if you do decide to. They aren't digital, so they have 2D prints of the 3D movies.
ChadTower:
So it's not just me. I first noticed it a couple years back in Orlando when we went on a whole bunch of 3D rides. The Terminator show at Universal was especially bad about that. The IMAX version of the latest Harry Potter movie had a 3D ending that I could barely tell wtf was going on at times. Coraline was better but I'll have to keep track next time to see if I'm also having issues with things coming at the seats. I don't get a headache but I just don't see some of the 3D effect - it comes out as a weird blur.
shardian:
--- Quote from: ChadTower on June 09, 2009, 10:55:43 am ---So it's not just me. I first noticed it a couple years back in Orlando when we went on a whole bunch of 3D rides. The Terminator show at Universal was especially bad about that. The IMAX version of the latest Harry Potter movie had a 3D ending that I could barely tell wtf was going on at times. Coraline was better but I'll have to keep track next time to see if I'm also having issues with things coming at the seats. I don't get a headache but I just don't see some of the 3D effect - it comes out as a weird blur.
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I got a headache from Journey to the center of the Earth 3D. The preview of the Guinea Pig movie hurt my eyes too. The well done CGI stuff? Not really. I will not see another feature length live action 3D film, and will be careful about the cgi ones. The technology works best for stationary or slow moving imagery on the screen. Sorry, but a fast flying in your face flock of birds will be a massive headache fail every time. Up happened to mostly have slow moving imagery, which better showcases the 3D effect.
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