• Blackmist@feddit.uk
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      23 hours ago

      You can’t even watch it at home as intended. You’d need 3D (which is dead) and high frame rates for certain scenes (which aren’t supported).

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        21 hours ago

        I really really don’t see what it adds. I saw it with all the bells and whistles and was bored out of my tits after the first 10 minutes

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          11 hours ago

          Now and then I’ll be watching some older movie, and there will be these weird directorial choices of auto parts flying at the screen, and I’ll realize that I’m seeing a 3-D scene. It not only ages badly, it gives the film a bit of a cringe factor, like you realize that back when it was made, it was trying too hard to be liked.