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Sunday, December 2, 2012
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Friday, November 30, 2012
Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs
Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs
YEAR: 2009
DIRECTOR: PHIL LORD, CHRIS MILLER
FILMED IN 3D: YES
This list is heavy in animation simply because CG animated films
have found it easy, and been quick, to convert to 3D for their
theatrical releases, and because so many of them have done it so darn
well. This was a comparatively little-seen effort, since hardly anyone
in the UK knows the book on which it's based (a classic in the US), but
it's so packed with tiny quick gags, charming characters and, well,
giant food falling from the sky that you'd have to be Ebeneezer Scrooge
(pre-ghosts) not to fall in love with it.
Best Bit: It's a toss-up between the
initial rain of cheeseburgers, and the later fight through a floating
food mountain to save the town from disaster.
How To Train Your Dragon 3D
How To Train Your Dragon
YEAR: 2010
DIRECTOR: DEAN DEBLOIS, CHRIS SAUNDERS
FILMED IN 3D: YES
This was maybe the first time that a DreamWorks movie stepped up
and challenged Pixar on its own ground, mixing real emotion and
heart-stopping adventure in a film that came out of nowhere and
enchanted everyone who saw it. The story of an outsider boy who learns
that the dragons his people have been fighting may actually be the key
to their survival, it's an utterly charming tale of unlikely friendship
and challenging prejudice. It also has the most enormous, breathtaking
climax of any film this year, one guaranteed to have you on the edge of
your seat with your heart in your mouth. Sometimes, our heroes don't
overcome impossible odds without a scratch.
Best Bit: Hiccup and his dragon Toothless finally go on a soaring flight that will leave you wishing wanting a flying reptile for Christmas.
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Thursday, November 29, 2012
Avatar 3D
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YEAR: 2009 DIRECTOR: JAMES CAMERON FILMED IN 3D: YES
Never accuse James Cameron of being less than dedicated. The
director who has twice created the biggest film of all time spent more
than a decade waiting for technology to catch up with his ideas and
developing cameras capable of capturing them. The results, however, were
earth-shaking, Hollywood-changing and jaw-dropping. This isn't
3D-sploitation, with objects flying out of the screen towards the
viewer. This is 3D as an immersive world, creating an entirely
believable and utterly enchanting other planet to explore. As more and
more films use 3D, this is the model they should be following.
Best Bit: The flying sequences, as Jake learns to manage his banshee and fly far above the Pandoran forest. But it's all great.
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Monday, November 19, 2012
The Silver Linings Playbook
In Movie Theaters: | November 21, 2012 Nationwide |
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Directed by: | David O. Russell |
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Bradley Cooper ... Pat Solitano Jennifer Lawrence ... Tiffany Robert De Niro ... Pat Solitano Sr. Chris Tucker ... Danny Julia Stiles Shea Whigham OFFICIAL TRAILER |
Hitchcock (2012) Movie
In Movie Theaters: | November 23, 2012 Limited |
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Directed by: | Sacha Gervasi |
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Starring: | Anthony Hopkins ... Alfred Hitchcock Scarlett Johansson ... Janet Leigh James D'Arcy ... Anthony Perkins Helen Mirren ... Alma Reville Jessica Biel ... Vera Miles Toni Collette ... Peggy Robertson |
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Sunday, November 18, 2012
Space Stations 3D
Space Station 3D
YEAR: 2002
DIRECTOR: TONI MYERS
FILMED IN 3D: YES
Bonus points for this one being shot partly by bona-fide
astronauts. In space. It also takes in Cape Canaveral in the US and Star
City in Russia, but combines to give us the closest thing you're going
to get to actually going into space, what with commercial spaceflight
obstinately refusing to actually exist yet. It might be a little dry for
non-space geeks, despite the best efforts of narrator Tom Cruise, but
if you are a space fan, this is essential viewing. It's also one of the
best of the many Imax-specific documentaries shot on the format, any one
of which is worthy of your time.
Best Bit: The launch sequences, which are simply spectacular in 3D.
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