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Olivia Wilde Has Rubber Pants
Jimor:
Just saw this today in iMax 3D. Gave me exactly what I wanted. And this was the first time I'd actually seen 3D outside of a quick demonstration.
Nothing that jumped out at me as a distraction, and I can nitpick with the best of them. Well, I did keep wondering if there was some kind of symbolism with Quorra's lopsided bangs.
Sorflakne:
I also saw Tron in 3D. 3D movies still give me a massive headache when I watch them (my brain just can't reconcile the illusion of 3D on a 2D screen), but the headache was worth it. Especially since they had the sound cranked so high the the walls of the theater were vibrating. The walls were effing vibrating!
Yayniall:
I actually found the 3d in this film to be kind of unnecessary.
Strangely enough the film that i thought best utilised 3d was the latest Resident Evil...
:psyduck:
SirJuggles:
I'm not sure if it was the movie or the fact that I've never found 3D glasses to work quite properly over my regular glasses, but it took me the first 15 minutes or so of the film to get used to the 3D, and it was still kind of difficult to track objects in the more complex shots. The movie well made up for it though with pure atmosphere, I found myself whispering "yesssssssssss" under my breath at certain shots.
Akima:
--- Quote from: Jimor on 28 Dec 2010, 01:42 ---Well, I did keep wondering if there was some kind of symbolism with Quorra's lopsided bangs.
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The word you're looking for is asymetric. :-D I imagine it's supposed to make her look edgy and futuristic, though Word Of Disney is that the character is inspired by Joan Of Arc... The whole style is one of those that looks simple, but requires very expert cutting, and it works really well with the angles in OW's face, especially in all those "over the shoulder" promotional pics of Quorra that have been flooding the internet. Shame it's a wig, and she's sticking with the standard-issue starlet hair.
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