Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: OT: Ebert on 3D

Winterclaw opened this issue on May 02, 2010 · 15 posts


silverblade33 posted Wed, 12 May 2010 at 9:00 AM

I liked the 3D in Avatar, it does enhance it because Cameron didn't go crazy and tacky with it, but used it as a tool, compare the two versions.
it's just his film SUCKED beyond visuals and some acting, as the plot was dire dripping blue moldy cheese slop! :/

"Blade Runner" is, IMHO, the greatest film ever made, good 3D would have nehanced it as it's os incredibly immerive, it would have been sensory overload and go down in history for it's power.

However, you sure don't NEED 3D all the time
COmpare "The French COnnection" espeiclaly the chase scene, to most recent films
French COnneciton blows the dickens out of them, it's raw, rough, real, drag syou inand visceral.
Modern films are so damn slick it's like eating plastic. Everyone's perfect pretty, camera work is so smooth and film looks so perfect, ugh.

Look and listen to the great actors of cinema. they had incredibly rich voices, real interesting HUMAN faces, not gawd damn Barbie dolls.
Grrr.

want to hear and see a fantastic actor who never got the recognition he deserved?
Valentine Dyall.
damn what a voice.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j88a_2NE0UM

go to about 3 minutes in, he plays the doctor (which for those who know..is ironic hehe)

sorry, frequent rant of mine ;)

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