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Uh, I think you mean "Jarhead" there, Klaus.A warrior of the Jughead clan!
BTW calling the macguffin unOBTAINium (geddit? geddit?) was like something out of a bad SNL sketch.
But just imagine: Avatar Archie!Uh, I think you mean "Jarhead" there, Klaus.
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Actually, there was one effect that made me notice the 3D in a good way. The most impressive 3D parts were the flying ash or bugs in a few scenes, anything small like that which was close to the camera. They weren't hit-you-in-the-face 3D, but I actually lifted my arm to try to swat away the flies at one point. Big things that pop out in 3D tended to annoy me (especially when they were out of focus), but those little tiny bits floating through the atmosphere really made me feel like I was there.
I found that one of the impressive benefits of 3D was when Jake looked over a precipice (e.g. especially when they were up in the tree getting the banshee, he peers over the edge of the tree limb and it did "feel" high up to me).
That was awesome wasn't it? I was really impressed by those scenes as well.How did they do the floating mountains? If that was CGI it was some of the most impressive CGI I've ever seen.
Too bad you didn't get to see Up in 3D. It was well done and not in your face. I agree about the little floating spirits. They really helped with the immersion.This was the first 3D movie I've seen since... let me think... probably since I went to Universal Studios ten years ago and saw the Terminator attraction. I thought it was okay in Avatar.
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I was not terribly impressed overall with the 3D, though.
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Actually, there was one effect that made me notice the 3D in a good way. The most impressive 3D parts were the flying ash or bugs in a few scenes, anything small like that which was close to the camera. They weren't hit-you-in-the-face 3D, but I actually lifted my arm to try to swat away the flies at one point. Big things that pop out in 3D tended to annoy me (especially when they were out of focus), but those little tiny bits floating through the atmosphere really made me feel like I was there.
...I can focus on the technology and properly analyze why this film will change film making in the years to come (or so they say).
That movie was unbelievable on many levels. Laugh, cry, laugh, cry... The people at Pixar are amazing storytellers.I didn't see Up in 3D, but I did see it in 2D recently, and I have to say what stunned me most was the fabrics. At one point I wondered if they had switched to claymation instead of CGI, the fabric looked so real. The motions of the balloons and how they interacted with each other and other objects was pretty awesome, too.
I should go see it again, now that I know the story, so that I can focus on the technology and properly analyze why this film will change film making in the years to come (or so they say).