Best 3D in a movie that you saw.
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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — 3D Films
jonmichaelspangler — 15 years ago(October 18, 2010 02:16 PM)
U2 3D Concert
I was about to tell people in front of me while watching the movie to sit down since they were standing in the theater when I realized it was the concert goers from the film and the 3D tricked me.
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MrFurious — 15 years ago(December 07, 2010 12:17 PM)
Avatar
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wilspringer — 14 years ago(June 19, 2011 12:09 PM)
Avatar would be the one for now although I haven't seen the new Pirates of the Caribbean stranger Tides 3D.
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SinemaGirl — 15 years ago(December 30, 2010 12:32 PM)
DEEP SEA 3D
(IMAX)
The beauty of the huge IMAX screen is that so much of our vision is filled, we don't see it as a "window," but rather we are immersed in that environment. In IMAX, the movie extends from infinty "behind" the screen to in front of our noses. It feels like all one space.
In
DEEP SEA 3D
There was this wonderful shot of a great white shark just swimming in front of us. It was beautifully shot and felt so tangible. Underwater subjects lend themselves very well to 3D.
As for a 3D narrative movie, I thought
My Bloody Valentine
was well done. Not just the off screen effects, but watching it, I really felt like I was
in
that Pennsylvania coal town. The sense of presence was great.
AVATAR
disappointed me when the depth of field was narrowed. People complained about trying to look at a flower in the foreground, but since it was out of focus, it sent mixed signals to the brain. I realize Cameron used the classic technique to focus on the subject he wanted us to watch, but his story should do that instead. 3D works best IMO when the depth of field is greatestit best imitates our vision, even if it doesn't perfectly replicate it. -
anaghra — 15 years ago(January 11, 2011 08:15 AM)
Avatar had really good 3D, but it didn't make good use of it.
Jackass had the only live action high framerate 3D I've seen, and it was awesome.
Toy Story was perfect 3D animation.
Tron Legacy had the most entertaining and exciting 3D I've seen.
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depasites — 15 years ago(March 13, 2011 06:34 AM)
How to train your dragon is by far my favorite
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