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You're going to tell me what my point was now, son? I never said 3D was doing well. I simply said they wouldn't still be making them at double the cost if it didn't sell tickets. And I don't recall you proving shit to say otherwise. I didn't see any facts or figures in any of your posts here. Just a bunch of single

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I think the astronauts who got lost on the way to Mars in the first one come back to find humans scavenging and hiding from the apes. Maybe some remaining armed forces have regular conflicts with the apes. Ceaser gets into a power struggle with the scarred up ape who kind of challenged him in the first one a little

The movie was definitely strong enough on it's own, but it's like an origin story. You don't just want to know how the super hero came into be, you wanna see them kick ass too.

With Stereoscopic movies I was referring to the doubled cost of filming it out. It takes two reels to play a 3D movie in theaters, regardless of whether it's a post conversion or a two camera rig. Even with digital projectors becoming more common, they still need to film movies out, and film is still crazy expensive.

If widescreen wasn't complained about there never would have been an option for full screen dvds. I knew plenty of people who stuck with full screen because they didn't like the black bars. This was before flat screens were cheap, maybe you were too young to remember that? And if 3D was 'roundly rejected' they

It's a perfectly valid comparison, because what people are comparing there is the immediate outrage that people have for new techniques that change what they're used to seeing. It happened with sound, color, 16:9 aspect ratio, 3D, imax, and now with higher framerate.

By that logic your TV should still be a 4:3 aspect ratio

My favorite thing about the 24 vs 48 argument is the general ignorance of film history that most people display. I remember people outright hating 'widescreen' releases before 16:9 was the standard tv ratio. Now, 'full frame' releases are a joke. Since the first 3D movie, stereoscopic was labeled a gimmick (which it

What are you basing that on? Have you seen a 3d movie at 48fps?

Well. I obviously have no direct experience with this, but I would think the cameras themselves aren't different, it's just the frame rate that they're filming at. So regardless of the frame rate, the individual frames would look the same, cutting it down to 24 would only affect the motion and fluidity of the film,

Snowy was the only fully animated character, from what I read. I imagine even a highly trained dog would be a nightmare to try and mo-cap, at least for that character

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The premise sounds like one of those 'what if' ideas you throw around when you're half asleep drinking coffee in the morning with a friend. Hardly an idea for a movie it makes.

Yeah, I think she would have trusted Andrea more to explain what she'd seen or what she was thinking, maybe she wanted proof first. Or maybe she felt Andrea had been compromised all ready and lost her trust in her. Their showdown in the last episode, though, I don't think there was room for a conversation about 'why'.

I think she killed Penny because she has no misunderstanding about what zombies are. Once someone turns, they're not human to her anymore, and don't deserve sympathy or compassion. The two she had with her when she was introduced were her family, according to the comics, but she only kept them out of convenience. For

I'm really glad we got to meet Tyrese this episode. And the way he's been portrayed so far, I think he'll be a strong addition to the cast. It worries me that he was introduced so late, though, right on the cusp of this conflict. In the comics he came in right after they left the farm, so he was right there helping

I think this is a situation where the audience has more information than the characters, so the things you imagine as obvious aren't as obvious to the person in the situation. As far as we know, Andrea only said she was part of a group that maybe did and maybe didn't abandon her. We never heard her spout names or

That's why I don't even click on the article until after I watch the episode. I don't even like watching the promos they post. Same thing with anything Game of Thrones on their morning spoiler's. I just skip right past it.

Yeah, I can't justify it this time around. I figured the T-Dog death was just a writers room decision cause his character had no interesting qualities, and having Oscar come in was just a timing thing, but two changing of the guards in one season? I'm starting to see the conspiracy.