insaneMoViEgoer
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they should have had the opening credits in 3d, that would have been awesome.
DorkyFresh said:IMAX only started showing the movie today (not last night) so you'll have to wait a little bit before the people who see it in 3d come to post on the forums. i know for a fact that the plane scene is 3d. i'm willing to guess that some of the scenes that include NK are 3d as well...
ZeroCorpse said:I was sort of disappointed in the IMAX 3D presentation. It was not that great a 3D effect (I've seen much better) and looked kind of like what it would look like if you were watching it on a ViewMaster slide- Several "planes" of 2D, but all of them were flat and lacked individual plane depth. There was also significant blur on the edges in the 3D scenes.
It wasn't worth the extra $7 over what I'd have paid for a matinee, in my opinion. I feel a little ripped off. Four short scenes in so-so 3D aren't worth $7 difference.
I've seen great 3D effects in the past, and this fell way short of the best 3D.
i kinda thought it would be, i even placed the glasses on, but it was just 2D.insaneMoViEgoer said:they should have had the opening credits in 3d, that would have been awesome.
You're right on point with this, man. I was happy with the creativity of his power usage more than the visual presentation. I've definitely been desensitized to FX work in recent years, but I suppose I stopped caring about that during the movie because it was used to help the story, rather than support it.qwik3r said:I wasn't overly impressed with the plane sequence, i think because our generation is probably desencitized to special effects at this point, we've seen it all, from spiderman flying around to starwars etc.
That's kind of what I thought, but I figured Supes would've just went low enough to get under the whole continent so that he wasn't actually dealing with the crystalline mass. Either way, I was still impressed at how much he can lift, dude. The stopping of the plane wasn't what I expected. I figured he'd stop it like in the old animated series, but I thought it was awesome that he just manhandled it by the snout and set it down.[/QUOTE]qwik3r said:I got alittle annoyed how superman was able to lift NK with a shard of kryptonite in him aswell as the whole continent being infused with it and he had trouble slowing the plane down.
Steelsheen said:4.) The Finale/ Flyby= essentially the ending. Singer's version of the memorable Chris Reeve sign off.
go to the IMAX then.vicefredav said:If I can get my friends to see it only one time, where should it be? at imax or standard theater. I really dont want to ruin the overall experience for them.
[/quote]KaptainKrypton said:You're right on point with this, man. I was happy with the creativity of his power usage more than the visual presentation. I've definitely been desensitized to FX work in recent years, but I suppose I stopped caring about that during the movie because it was used to help the story, rather than support it.
That's kind of what I thought, but I figured Supes would've just went low enough to get under the whole continent so that he wasn't actually dealing with the crystalline mass. Either way, I was still impressed at how much he can lift, dude. The stopping of the plane wasn't what I expected. I figured he'd stop it like in the old animated series, but I thought it was awesome that he just manhandled it by the snout and set it down.
TNC9852002 said:Hey, I've never been to my local IMAX before...Do you have to pay to park? Are there previews? Can we eat inside? Are there elevators? How does it work?
-TNC
TNC9852002 said:Hey, I've never been to my local IMAX before...Do you have to pay to park? Are there previews? Can we eat inside? Are there elevators? How does it work?
-TNC