Kaizar said: Yeah, I didn't like the first Star Trek movie either, and I do like the 60's series more then all other Star Trek. I only saw the first 2 Fast & Furious movies and I didn't like the first one while the second one seem like how the first one should have been, I basically tuned out after 2, but I have been wanting to see Tokyo Drift. Jim Carry plays Col. Star & Strips, so it seems like the right kind of side charecter for him to play. I have only seen trailers for the first R.E.D. movie. Meet the Parents & Meet the Fockers are good movies, but Little Fockers wasn't that good. Anyways Peeples has nothing to do with those movies, except that it should be a good comedy movie of that kind of style. I have only seen Will Smith's kid in "the Karate Kid", and he was good. Yeah, Hangover really is like a watch later at home kind of movies. I didn't like the first one, and I haven't seen the second one but it seems like the second one should be as good as the first one was suppose to be like.
I have only seen 3D movies in Real D 3D and also bootleg on my Nintendo 3DS, and I liked it. What is DLP? And what is 24p?
Anyways Man of Steel 3D should be worth watching. And is there any 3D movie of 2013 you would like to see? Here's the List in the OP: http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=154457 |
Yes, yes, looking forward to The Man of Steel in 3D.
DLP is short for Digital Light Processing, it uses a little mirror with many tiny little switches – one for each pixel (so a 1080P DLP TV has a mirror with 2,073,600 little switches!) They shoot a white light through a coloured wheel that spins very quickly and the mirror rapidly change for the image. So basically it draws a blue image, then a green, then a red. Some newer ones have more inbetween colours.
When you look at it, its kind of shimmering, and when you move your eyes, many people will see a rainbow effect of colours.
It’s cheap, so something like 80% of the Cinemas in the States use them. I never want to waste another dollar for a DLP movie. I would describe it as watching a movie and having little ants that can not sting you or hurt you in any way crawling over you body at the same time – including your eyes. They are just doing their thing as you watch the movie, and there is nothing you can do to stop them from crawling. It will not kill you, but kind of ruins the whole movie experience.
Plus, it’s from Texas Instruments, which is a really bad company.
24P refers to 24 frames per second. It was adopted as a standard by the motion picture industry around 1930 as it was ‘good enough’ for most people. The developer of motion film warned, “Anything less than 46 frames per second would strain the eye.” As some people, like the baseball player Lou Garret, can see much faster than the average person. (The rumor is he did not like movies because of the flicker.) Some human eyes can see things as fast as 200Hz – that would be 200 frames per second.
Do you notice the blinking of LED car lights? Of some LED Christmas lights? Most people can not see them, but those that can, find them highly irritating, distracting and annoying.
Others can tell you which way a helicopters blades are spinning - and count them.
Approximately 3% of the USA has this 'mutant vision.'