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Star Trek Into Darkness short review:

This is a truly good movie.

What I find amazing about it, is that it's like 1 episode of a series but it seems like an actual 1 whole movie (which it is of course, but it does manage to seem like a movie despite being like a episode of a series).

This movie seems like a perfect movie.

And I like the plot twistses, because of the particular quantity, but I won't get into detail of the kind of quantity of plot twist.

The 3D in this converted movie was AWESOME!, but there where times where I had seen certain people in the film look a little weird, but to be fair this was recorded in 2D and converted into 3D.

I saw it on a regular size theater screen because of timing, so I could see 2 whole 3D movies in the shortest amount of time possible.

And the first trailer was the new Man of Steel trailer which is the best 3D trailer for the Superman reboot movie.

Anyways this movie is worth your time no matter what kind of movie goer you are. And I guess this is the best 3D Movie of 2013, so far.

You will be doing yourself a huge disservice to not see this in 3D.

 

Since it was converted from 2D into 3D, that means you can even see it on a 100 inch screen and it will look full blown 3D, but any smaller then that and the 3D effect won't really look that good.

The 3D recorded movies can look better still, but it depends on the formatting of the stereoscopic images. And the theater format is always formatted for IMAX size screen when its recorded in IMAX 3D for the theater format, and formatted for a regular size theater screen for when it is not recorded in IMAX for the theater format. But don't worry because they always reformat the stereoscopic films for a way smaller screen before releasing any 3D Blu-Ray & 3D streaming & so fort.

So if you are going to see a movie before June 12 2013, then go see Star Trek Into Darkness in 3D.

FYI it was confirm that all the future Star Trek films will be recorded in 3D, so you might want to see the theater format of future Star Trek films in 3D IMAX to enjoy the theater format of the stereoscopic images.