I remember going to watch one of the Hobbit films at the cinema being shown at 60fps (also remember all the criticism it got for it, how it looked like a day time soap because of it) and at the time my thinking was simply "better frames will be better (better is better, right?)" and my god I hated it and straight away understood what all those critics meant.
It did make it look like a day time soap opera and cheap, and this was a multi-million pound/dollar movie! I never wanted to see another movie like that again, it sort of spoiled the movie for me.
I would accept that it might be because my brain has been trained to accept movies at 24 frames, as that's what all movie are being made in (and I watch allot of movies!) and with time I could (maaaaaybe) accept higher frames and learn to love them... but heck it would take a long time!
The best way to find out if you can trust somebody is to trust them.
Ernest Hemmingway







