War For The Planet Of The Apes 4K UHD Only At BLUFANS (OAB) WWA Steelbook
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Only 250 COPIES
Single 4K Disc only
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even with hideous artwork? lolNo thanks. Happy with the fully loaded UK Steelbook.
Geezus! That UK steelbook is hideous.even with hideous artwork? lol
even with hideous artwork? lol
Is Blufans trying to kill 3D now too? All of these 4K only releases are disconcerting. Guess it will give my wallet a needed break!
James Cameron and Avatar 2 is gonna fix their wagon on that one.Studios and Consumer Electronics manufacturers are themselves screwing up 3D.
His focus will be the theaters. I believe he said in an interview the technology is not (yet) suitable for home.James Cameron and Avatar 2 is gonna fix their wagon on that one.
(JC has worked too hard on 3D to just give up the ghost)
He said Avatar 2 will be released ONLY in 3D for home video.His focus will be the theaters. I believe he said in an interview the technology is not (yet) suitable for home.
Avatar 2 will still take a time. Even if the technology is great, it will then another couple of years for to be available for the home entertainment.
I don't expect chanes in the next 3 years or so. And maybe it's then already too late.
http://www.businessinsider.de/james...e-3d-projectors-for-theaters-2017-6?r=US&IR=T
I haven't read that anywhere, but if so, I wish him all the luck. By that time I think there are hardly any new TVs with 3D support.He said Avatar 2 will be released ONLY in 3D for home video.
He has invested a great deal in 3D - and he isn't gonna let it go.
3D will not be going away. It hasn't for 60 years. (i'm not an advocate for it or against it - it just is a fact that 3D and VR technologies will be a part of the future in films)
Mark my words - all the TV manufacturers will all of a sudden offer 3D as an option again right before Avatar 2 comes out. Cameron has invested millions into making 3D viable again, and he will not go silently into that good night.I haven't read that anywhere, but if so, I wish him all the luck. By that time I think there are hardly any new TVs with 3D support.
The only reason I would watch 3D at home (or in the movie theatre) is when it's glasses free...oh....and the quality is much better.
So...I'm not against 3D....just in its current form
I have heard from several people home 3D is better than the 3D in theaters.Mark my words - all the TV manufacturers will all of a sudden offer 3D as an option again right before Avatar 2 comes out. Cameron has invested millions into making 3D viable again, and he will not go silently into that good night.
It costs vitually nothing to offer it as an option.
If you had the choice of a new 4K tv with and without 3D for the same price - why would you not choose the latter?
I had zero interest in it. My TV came with it. I liked it. A lot. I watch 3D maybe 30% of the time- but I love having the option. And some movies are just awesome that way. (And please don't compare 3D in theaters to 3D in home theaters - two VERY different things. The best 3D I have ever seen is in my own home. Today's theaters have NO idea how to properly throw a digital DCP onto a theater screen (3D or not). Theaters are now the worst place to see movies properly (unless on film, and preferably large format)).
I can't speak to the added price of 3D on 4K tv sets (I don't have one yet). But I can tell you that I spent a week with an LG 65" OLED 4K tv with 3D - and the 3D was incredible. (With 4K you get 1080p in each eye).I have heard from several people home 3D is better than the 3D in theaters.
I really hope this new 3D technology will be offered as a free option on a new TV. For my current TV the current version was an expensive option. And since I don't like the current form with glasses anyway, the choice was easy.
If Avatar won't be offered as a 2D version, well, guess I won't be buying it then, simply because I don't have the 3D option.
Time will tell.
Avatar 2 will be glasses free...or at least that's what JC apparently wants.The only reason I would watch 3D at home (or in the movie theatre) is when it's glasses free...