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Mod edit (Sam): This was specs for Underworld: Awakening which have been added, but this has turned into 3D discussion so moving and retitling. :wink:
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Re: UNDERWORLD: AWAKENING R2 UK (PLUS ADDITIONAL NOTE)

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Added, thanks!

I have the 3D Blu-ray en route. 8)
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The cinema 3D was impressive!
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Good to know. Yesterday I ordered an Epson 3D projector and about 40 3D Blu-rays. Unfortunately they are due to arrive Tuesday, the same day I go away for three weeks butI look forward to coming home!
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I recommend Dredd 3D. The single best use for the format I have EVER seen. It actually services the story.
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Re: UNDERWORLD: AWAKENING R2 UK ADDED

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I agree on Dredd. Pretty much all the 3D movies I've seen prior to it have been more or less pointless and just awfully gimmicky of their 3D imagery but with Dredd the 3D really worked and added to the story.
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Totally. It treally helped sell the idea that Peach Trees was a nightmarish maze, the depth of field really worked.
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Unfortuntely my projector is due tomorrow, the same day I go away for three weeks but this is what I have picked up for when I get home...

Arrived so far are:
- Dredd
- Hugo
- Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs
- Monster House
- Open Season

On order/pre-order:
- The Amazing Spider-Man
- Avatar
- The Avengers
- A Better Tomorrow 2012
- Cane Toads 3D: The Conquest
- Despicable Me
- Dial M for Murder
- Drive Angry
- Flying Monsters
- The Flying Swords of Dragon Gate
- Frankenweenie
- Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance
- The Green Hornet
- Hotel Transylvania
- A Liar's Autobiography: The Untrue Story of Monty Python's Graham Chapman
- Madagascar 3
- Men in Black III
- Monster's Inc.
- Nitro Circus: The Movie
- ParaNorman
- The Penguin King 3D
- Piranha 3DD
- Priest
- Resident Evil: Afterlife
- Resident Evil: Retribution
- Rise of the Guardians
- Saw 3D: The Final Chapter
- Shark Night
- Silent Hill: Revelation
- Spy Kids 4
- Step-Up 3D
- Titanic
- TT3D: Closer to the Edge
- Underworld: Awakening
- Universal Soldier: Day of Reckoning
- A Very Harold & Kumar Christmas
- War Flowers
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I've heard nothing but good things about Titanic despite it being a conversion. Also had to instantly grab The Flying Swords of Tiger Gate which is seemingly astonishing.

I think when it comes to 3D I do enjoy gimmicky pop-outs but only when the movie is a comedy, horror or animated. I think I prefer to see depth added though, something that Titanic supposedly does well.

I'll see how these go, and then maybe pick up some of the other discs. I've pre-ordered everything I want and with this format will pre-order as and when after seeing how high prices are on some of Dreamworks and Disney's titles...
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Really enjoying watching 3D releases! Pre-ordered Life of Pi and The Hobbit so look forward to them.

Was surprised how good the depth was on Drive Angry as really didn't expect it from that movie for some reason.
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My poor eyesight in my right eye prevents me from enjoying 3D movies.I would've loved to have seen Dredd & the old 50s movies like House Of Wax,Creature From The Black Lagoon & It Came From Outer Space in the process. :(
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That's a shame Mark. :(

Today I watched A Very Harold and Kumar 3D Christmas which had some really funny pop-outs and some great depth. I also watched Madagascar 3 which had amazing 3D. The pop-outs were well done and everything felt so immersive. Possibly the best 3D animation I've seen so far. The film is average though.
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Anybody know anything about Top Gun 3D?
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Apparantly very grainy but the 3D is supposedly pretty good. I'm waiting on news of a UK release. Can get the US release for about £19 delivered (customs free) from dvdworldusa but I expect this to be a £13-£15 title.
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I watched the two 3D Resident Evil movies today. Sure, the movies are complete guilty pleasures for me, but the 3D was very good on both. Tomorrow I'll give A Liar's Autobiography: The Untrue Story of Monty Python's Graham Chapman 3D a watch (and will of course add the specs).
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Since my last post, I watched:
- Monsters, Inc.
- Shark Night
- The Penguin King

Today, Texas Chainsaw Massacre 3D came up for pre-order on Amazon UK @ £17.50 so went for it.
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Texas Chainsaw??? Christ, that was a quick turnaround.
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Not out until end of May mind...

Just watched Priest in 3D. A bit disappointing as depth isn't great and sometimes it seems as though it is pretty much 2D. Thankfully got this one cheap in a boxset with Resident Evil: Afterlife and The Green Hornet.
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I bet the beginning of Resident 5 looked fantastic in 3D... that 'reverse' sequence was a genuiely interesting visual.
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Both of the 3D RE films are worth picking up mate.
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