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Definitely see it in 3DOn my way there now maybe 3d/2d
Definitely see it in 3DOn my way there now maybe 3d/2d
Booked 2d with a mixed crowd so that's what it isDefinitely see it in 3D
Ah OK, you seeing it at Vue Epic then? Be good to hear what you think as they have the new HDR projectorBooked 2d with a mixed crowd so that's what it is
Hopefully 3d bluray will drop eventually.
Cineworld instead change of plan.Ah OK, you seeing it at Vue Epic then? Be good to hear what you think as they have the new HDR projector
Cineworld instead change of plan.

I saw this today, at a Vue ‘Epic’ screen. This was totally worth it, the 3D and sound was incredible. Really blown away… and I was wearing 3D glasses over my normal glasses. Recommended.
As for the film itself, pretty good! Almost excellent in respect of what it set out to achieve, with some snags holding it back. It surpassed my expectations.
In almost all ways, it’s better than its predecessors. Not only impressive spectacle but there is a surprising amount of *gasp* emotional drama and conflict, with *gasp* far more interesting arcs for the leads, plus *gasp* a really decent new supporting villain character. It’s extremely competent IMO and I didn’t find myself bored despite the long runtime. It’s much better paced than the 2nd film.
It’s easier to talk about the snag which I’ll put into spoilers:
The film fades out in the final scenes by doing a retread of the end of the second film. Why why why did they do this battle again… with the same ‘animals come to the rescue’ as per the first film. And there was a volcano!!! Right ****ing there!!! I was expecting the fight to move on to a mountain-side battle but it never came.
The ‘military general’ character is underdeveloped.
The excellent new witch character has an underwhelming exit despite all the build up. Ditto, the main villain just seems to give up at the end
The length is still ‘very long’ which will be a problem for some.
In the context of a series of films, there really is a lot of redundancy between the 2nd and 3rd films.
7/10 from me, which feels a little harsh considering how competent it is at what it sets out to achieve. So you can call that a caveated 7.5.
It’s such a ‘big’ film that it would pretty much need to sustain perfection for a higher score from me, considering it’s going for broad and familiar themes.
Still should be good, i would normally try and get IMAX 2D if i can
What did you think?![]()
It was the super screen showing
I should give 3D another go! I don't think I've watched a film in 3D since about 2017, so sounds like the experience over my normal glasses could be better for me now.and I was wearing 3D glasses over my normal glasses. Recommended.
I should give 3D another go! I don't think I've watched a film in 3D since about 2017, so sounds like the experience over my normal glasses could be better for me now.
it's a gorgeous film and the action/battle scenes are epic. that's it pretty muchWhat did you think?
I haven't seen a 3d film in many years but that was actually an enjoyable experience so will try to watch some more 3d films in the future.
The reason for that it is because it is shot in 3D with stereoscopic cameras and the VFX are done in 3D with a render for each eye. Pretty much every other film, especially in the last 15 years is made completely in 2D and then converted to 3D, with a method that essentially separates the foreground and background plus some select objects and that's about it (except big animated films).I think the original Avatar was the first film that blew me away with the 3D, but not much (other than the other two Avatars) has come close since.