And for the first time I felt that the 3D wasn't a gimmick.
Have you seen Coraline in 3D in a theater?
Yeah, that movie used 3D really well. I actually haven't seen any other movie in 3D recently, so I don't know what it feels like when it's just a gimmick. We're seeing
Avatar
in IMAX 3D tomorrow, and I'm looking forward to seeing how a live-action movie effectively uses 3D.
I just about broke something laughing at this:
Sometimes the best defense against the Dark Arts...is to care
Ha ha ha ha. Awesome.
I was so sucked in by SFX in
Avatar
that when the credits rolled, I was kind of startled to remember that the humans were not themselves SFX and had to be filmed with regular cameras, et cetera.
It also passed the Butt Test, i.e. I didn't notice I was sitting still for that long.
Trailer for The Runaways starring Kristen Stewart as Joan Jett. And also featuring Dakota Fanning. Which blows my little mind.
Have you seen Coraline in 3D in a theater?
While most of that movie used the 3-D to superb and subtle effect, it did have one Dr. Tongue's 3D House of Stewardesses moment with those floating dream mice.
While most of that movie used the 3-D to superb and subtle effect, it did have one Dr. Tongue's 3D House of Stewardesses moment with those floating dream mice.
OK, that sounds porny, and I can't imagine why mice would be porny.
ETA except in a human habit trail sort of way, and I really hope that's not what you're talking about.
Watching Shawshank for the five millionth time--can't pass up watching it when it shows up on Encore. Andy's about to bust out! Warden just gave him his shoes to shine.
"This is a BIG.DAMN.CONSPIRACY! And everyone's in on it...including HER!"
throws carved rock, goes through poster, echoes reverberate
Just caught up with
9
on DVD - it's joining Wall-E on my list of movies that really would have been better as silent films. (The original
9
short was dialogue free and WOW so much better!) The visuals are still pretty spectacular, but the exposition kind of made my ears bleed.
(Both 9 and Wall-E also joining
2001
on list of movies where round robots with glowing red eyes turn out evil, or at least pragmatic to a fault and to the detriment of human life.)
Good advice for the 2010: Never trust a round robot.
So why has the Droid phone been advertised with a glowing red HAL eye background?
Sort of a "we have cookies" thing?