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Nazgul9
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 Re: The 3D thread
be.redy wrote: I thought about seeing JC in 3D, but Nazgul enlightened me that it wasn't filmed in 3D (which I thought it was and was willing to see it for that fact) so I skipped it. The 3D wasn't that bad, actually. I might have to rethink my stance on conversion...
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_axiom
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Nazgul9 wrote: be.redy wrote: I thought about seeing JC in 3D, but Nazgul enlightened me that it wasn't filmed in 3D (which I thought it was and was willing to see it for that fact) so I skipped it. The 3D wasn't that bad, actually. I might have to rethink my stance on conversion... Bad or not, it always comes down to a couple of 3D worthy shots (money shots). The rest is disposable. It's apparent that they only have a couple of big 3D scenes in their minds when they film the movie which to me is a bad thing. So if it's not filmed in 3D than besides those couple of scenes where the depth is obvious the movie will look flat. I don't want to pay for that. 
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Bradley Witherberry
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Nazgul9 wrote: People are mainly bitching because of the surcharge, people are cheap, bargain hunting is huge. As long as they will charge an additional fee, it's not gonna replace 2D. I disagree. There's certainly going to be a small percentage for whom the surcharge is the main complaint - - but for the vast majority of those opposed to 3D, the primary issue is aesthetics.
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Mon Mar 26, 2012 3:09 pm |
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Nazgul9
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Magnus wrote: If a person had two showtimes of the same movie at the same time and one was in 2D and one was in 3D and the price was the same, majority of people would choose the 2D. Disagree. And surcharge is higher than $2.
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MadGez
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The surcharge is a turn-off to audiences no doubt. But so to the aesthetics (but not to everyone - younger audiences seem to be ok with it).
I went to see Thor on half price (or tight ass) Tuesday. Wanted to see it in 2D but only 3D was available at that time. Instead of paying $9 had to pay $20 because it was in 3D and they don't discount 3D. Still watched it - but the 3D wasnt worth it.
The Hobbit I suspect will be great in 3D though. More akin to Avatar and Hugo than Titans etc.
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Nazgul9
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Nazgul9
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Dude, the other half probably are not even movie goers.
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Nazgul9
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You're a 3D-cist.
Anyway, the vast majority of those open to the new, that tried out 3D, prefer it to 2D, which makes me all warm and fuzzy inside.
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Biggestgeekever
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None of those people wear glasses.
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Nazgul9
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Magnus wrote: The ones who didn't try it are just wiser for not wasting their money. They are missing out.
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Nazgul9
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Biggestgeekever wrote: None of those people wear glasses. solution...
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redfirebird2008
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Magnus wrote: Solution: don't watch 3D. 
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nghtvsn
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Ya know I was watching a film Saturday night that would probably be good for a 3D conversion. It was Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow. There seemed to be more than a few effects in their that would pop out if it were 3D.
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Dr. Lecter
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Have we been getting any percentages for the 3D shares of recent movie openings? Like Wrath of the Titans, The Lorax or Journey 2?
I wonder how many have seen Hugo in 3D given that its 3D was praised more than for any other movie in recent memory.
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Nazgul9
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65% for Titans on OW.
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Dr. Lecter
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LOL that is impressive given the bad word on the first film's 3D!
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Dr. Lecter
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Clash of the Titans had a 52% share...hehe.
Anyway, the downwards trend of 2011 in terms of share. Remember when Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides had just a 46% 3D share? People expected for the share to go down to as low as 30-40% in future.
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Dr. Lecter
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I think it will just stabilize now and remain in the 50-60% range for most films.
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BJ
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Proof that 3D will not die anytime soon: http://www.mpaa.org/resources/5bec4ac9- ... 5455a9.pdf People between the ages of 12-24 will keep it alive. Old peeps cant handle 3Ds awesomeness.
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Mannyisthebest
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I think for male centric big blockbusters, 3d will remain popular.
TF3 did well on 3D and was heading to well over 370 million but got destroyed by DH2...
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Dr. Lecter
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I wonder what will be the next $30+ milion opener to get more than 70% share in 3D.
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Dr. Lecter
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Magnus wrote: Dr. Lecter wrote: I wonder what will be the next $30+ milion opener to get more than 70% share in 3D. 30m too low. I'm more interested in the next 50m+ opener to do that. Also the problem with 3D is that if they take away the premium on it and admissions don't go up, then they're by really Malin any extra money and yet will be spending extra money to make it 3D. It might seem too low to you....but can you even name any $30+ million opener that will likely get a 70+% share?
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Dr. Lecter
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You think JP3D will open above $30 million?
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Dr. Lecter
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Magnus wrote: Dr. Lecter wrote: You think JP3D will open above $30 million? I think it could, especially if it somehow keeps that 7/19 spot to itself with no direct competition. We both know thsat's not going to happen, right? This is the best spot of the summer.
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Bradley Witherberry
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Magnus wrote: Avengers gets 60%. Def. a good sign for 3D. It was playing in 3D on 84% of the screens * - - so the 2D screenings must have been absolutely stuffed with true film aficionados who wanted to see the movie presented in quality 2D, instead of the shoddy 20% darker 3D post conversion. ( * 3,364 3D screens + 275 IMAX 3D screens out of a total of 4,349 screens, leaves a measly 710 2D screens, which still managed to do 40% of the business.) Movie production companies will get successful rates of 3D viewings (aka surcharge bonus) one way or the other - - I bet if they show a movie on 100% 3D screens, they might even get close to a 100% 3D viewing rate!
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