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Avatar in RealD 3D vs. IMAX 3D

December 30, 2009

Avatar

My first screening of Avatar was in IMAX 3D, and it was great.  Yesterday, I caught Avatar in RealD 3D.

If you read my Avatar review, then you’ll see that I experienced some slight issues with out of focus objects in the foreground of a few scenes.  I wanted to compare this issue with 3D experience of RealD. [click to continue…]

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Avatar IMAX 3D Movie Review

December 18, 2009

Neytiri - Avatar Movie

Talk about an anticipated release… It’s been a decade and a half since James Cameron originally conceived this movie and realized that the technology didn’t exist to make the film.  After more than 4 years in production, the film was finally released for the public to behold tonight at 12:01 AM.  I was there wearing 3D glasses in front of an IMAX screen to see what all the fuss was about.

Simply put, Avatar is the kind of movie that makes us want to go to the movies again.  So many films come out that make me say, “eh, I’ll wait for the DVD.”  Avatar is not one of those films. [click to continue…]

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Avatar in RealD 3D and IMAX 3D

November 25, 2009

James Cameron’s Avatar will be shown in RealD 3D and IMAX 3D.  It’s scheduled for release on December 18, 2009, just in time for Christmas.

You can bet your bottom dollar that I’m going to catch this in 3D.  Although, I’ll probably stick with RealD 3D as opposed to the IMAX version.  Expect a review shortly after the release date.

More on Avatar at Tech Tilt.

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Tron: Legacy 3D

October 6, 2009

Tron: Legacy

Disney is bringing Tron back to the big screen with Tron: Legacy, which will be available in Disney Digital 3D and IMAX 3D at certain locations.  The Disney Digital 3D effects in the recent Pixar flick, UP, was the best 3D experience that I have had (See UP 3D Review).  While the old Tron film is quite dated, the following trailer shows how far the Tron concept has come in nearly 30 years.

UP 3D had a very subtle use of 3D effects, which was very effective.  Hopefully, we’ll get the same treatment in Tron Legacy 3D, but with more wizwow thanks to the sci-fi setting and action sequences that were absent from UP.

Light Cycle

The new Tron Legacy film clearly has the old Tron at its heart, but is so much more polished thanks to the technological advances along the way.  I don’t really care much for the original Tron in terms of its dialogue and storytelling.  Hopefully, those aspects will be improved as well.

Light Runner

Tron Legacy is set some 25 years after the original Tron, where Sam Flynn (Garrett Hedlund), who is the son of Kevin Flynn from the original Tron (role reprised by Jeff Bridges), finds his way into the program world and is reunited with his dad.  Together, they must navigate their way across the program environment to escape it once and for all.

The full IMAX press release is below. [click to continue…]

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