htownskinfan
11-27-2012, 12:30 AM
my boss went and saw Skyfall and said it was just ok.I was,"what? everybodys saying how good it is" So me & the wife saw it sat nite,and I gotta say I (and my wife}agree with my boss,thought it was just so so.
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Thought the ending would have been much better if M would have shot herself and the bad guy at the same time like he asked
skinsfanthru&thru
12-14-2012, 04:34 AM
The Hobbit was great. It started a bit slow, but I absolutely can't wait until next December. Also any fans of Star Trek planning to see The Hobbit need to see this on IMAX. The 9 minute preview provided was epic.
skinsfanthru&thru
12-14-2012, 04:39 AM
Also two new trailers released for two awesome looking movies for next year:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KVu3gS7iJu4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2vKz7WnU83E
ArtMonkDrillz
12-14-2012, 09:09 AM
It's the best trailer I've seen in yearsThis is a little old, but it's still my favorite trailer ever:
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BleedBurgundy
12-14-2012, 12:19 PM
The Hobbit was great. It started a bit slow, but I absolutely can't wait until next December. Also any fans of Star Trek planning to see The Hobbit need to see this on IMAX. The 9 minute preview provided was epic.
Did you notice anything jarring with the image quality? Every review I've read points out that the hyper real looking 48 fps gives it a "stage" feel. They mentioned that you could really see the costumes and makeup... I'm a huge Tolkien fan so I'm holding out hope.
mredskins
12-14-2012, 12:54 PM
Did you notice anything jarring with the image quality? Every review I've read points out that the hyper real looking 48 fps gives it a "stage" feel. They mentioned that you could really see the costumes and makeup... I'm a huge Tolkien fan so I'm holding out hope.
NOTES:
1) Peter Jackson shot the film in 3D HFR (48 frames per second)
2) You cannot see the film in 2D HFR.
3) The film was NOT shot in IMAX.
1) “The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey” – This is the old-fashioned 2D experience at 24 frames per second. A normal film is shot and projected in 24 frames per second. Peter Jackson shot “The Hobbit” in 48 frames per second but you can still see the film in 24 frames. Though that 24 frames version is a blended version of the 48 frames per second, which may be more on the blurry side. Evening ticket price – $12 (Tyson’s Corner)
2) “The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey – A 3D EXPERIENCE” – This is the 24 Frames Per Second of the film but shown in 3D. Evening ticket price at AMC Tyson’s Corner = $16
3) “The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey – AN IMAX EXPERIENCE” – According to Fandango, this does not open until December 21st and when I search for the DC are zip, the Air Bus IMAX theatre in Chantilly comes up. In Northern Virginia, that is the only TRUE IMAX theater because they use a 70mm projector versus the digital projectors used at all other theatres. Some people would say the other theatres are using a “fake” IMAX since the screens are NOWHERE near as big as your standard 70mm theatres. The Chantilly Air Bus theatre is six stories tall! There is no reason to see the film in this experience because it was not shot in IMAX.
4) “The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey – An IMAX 3D Experience” – This is the 24 Frames Per Second version in 3D and IMAX. Peter Jackson did NOT shoot the film in IMAX but the theaters are digitally enhancing it so it’s on a bigger screen and louder speaker system. Evening ticket price: $17 (AMC LOEWS RIO CINEMA 18)
5) “The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey – HFR 3D” – This is the 48 Frames Per second 3D version of the film. This is the way Peter Jackson SHOT the film and intended it to be seen. I’ve seen it in this way two times and it’s MIND-BLOWINGLY amazing. This is the way Peter Jackson shot the film and the way it’s intended to be seen. Evening ticket price – $15 (AMC Loews Rio Cinema 18)
6) “The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey – HFR IMAX 3D” – This is the 48 Frames Per Second 3D IMAX Version of the film. The film was NOT shot in IMAX but the IMAX screens are bigger and much louder. The major plus of this version is that you get a nine minute prologue (first nine minutes) of J.J. Abrams’ “Star Trek Into The Darkness”. Evening ticket price – $18 (AMC Tyson’s Corner) – This is essentially the same as number five but projected in fake digital IMAX.
BleedBurgundy
12-14-2012, 03:08 PM
mred- are those your notes? What did you think of the movie? Haven't read a really positive review yet.
mredskins
12-14-2012, 03:18 PM
mred- are those your notes? What did you think of the movie? Haven't read a really positive review yet.
Oh no they are Kevin McCarthy's from the junkies I thought it was in there saying his name. Guess not.
I like to see it the 48 per sec film suppose to be like watching real life.
skinsfanthru&thru
12-15-2012, 01:05 AM
Did you notice anything jarring with the image quality? Every review I've read points out that the hyper real looking 48 fps gives it a "stage" feel. They mentioned that you could really see the costumes and makeup... I'm a huge Tolkien fan so I'm holding out hope.
Yeah my theater was just the 24 fps version, I think the 48 fps is only playing in a very select number of theaters but would like to see it as it was filmed.
NC_Skins
12-17-2012, 07:52 PM
The Hobbit was exceptionally good.
New trailer for Star Trek: Into Darkness
Star Trek Into Darkness - Movie Trailers - iTunes (http://trailers.apple.com/trailers/paramount/startrekintodarkness/)
(one listed at teaser)