The wealth of extras is saved for the two - disc Blu - ray (which features both standard and
3D versions of the film).
The set includes both a 2D and
3D version of the film plus an UltraViolet digital copy.
I enjoyed this much more in
the 3D version of the film since it packed that extra depth.
Interestingly, «Up» was released in 3D, but
the 3D version of the film was never given a home release.
The Blu - ray set contains
a 3D version of the film — playable only on a 3D television with the special glasses — as well as DVD and digital versions.
I would rate
the 3D version of this film with 4 stars, as it was really improved since was shot in native 3D.
While I imagine it's the perfect complement to
the 3D version of the film, it provides awesome depth on its own, with the most innocuous dialogue exchanges finding a use for the rear channels and the subwoofer dipping to the subterranean levels that cause sleeves to flutter.
As a consequence of this, part of me wishes I'd seen
the 3D version of the film, because he was having fun with throwing objects at the camera throughout.
The «75th Anniversary Edition» is a fine set, but unless they want
the 3D version of the film, owners of the 2009 Blu - ray don't need to pick up this one.
I really enjoyed
the 3D version of the film since it is not over baring effects.
Not exact matches
The Blu - ray
3D Combo Pack and Blu - ray Combo Pack available for purchase include a Digital
Version of the
film that can be accessed through UltraViolet, a way to collect, access and enjoy movies.
With the big Universal Hitchcock «Masterpiece» box set bumped a month to the end
of October, a pair
of Warner Hitchcock Blu - ray debuts now arrive ahead
of the set: Dial M For Murder
3D (Warner), which includes a standard Blu - ray
version, and Strangers on a Train (Warner), one
of Hitch's greatest
films.
The fact that they include the
3D (1080p)
version of the
film makes this the best release to date!
Fans will now have the chance to see the
film in any format they want, which is exciting; we recently saw the
3D version of «Mockingjay — Part 1» before its release in China, and the new level
of immersion was really fantastic.»
For some reason, there's no mention
of the
3D / 1080p
version of the
film on the case.
A James Cameron
film starring Arnold Schwarzenegger isn't typically the kind
of title that ends up at the Specialty box office, but a restored
3D version going out in several hundred theaters via a distributor that typically handles French titles in the U.S. makes for interesting bedfellows.
Within 24 hours
of learning that the Detective Pikachu game for
3DS, has received a rating by PEGI for Europe, we have now been graced with news pertaining the
film version.
The Blu - ray
3D Combo Pack features the theatrical
version of the
film in
3D hi - definition, hi - definition and standard definition; the Blu - ray Combo Pack features the theatrical
version of the
film in hi - definition on Blu - ray; and the DVD features the theatrical
version in standard definition.
James believes that no one has ever seen the HD footage, but notes that, because it was shot side - by - side with the
film footage, Tommy could conceivably create a new
3D version of «The Room.»
There's no word on exact bonus features with the sets so far, but the box with the gift set looks pretty huge, and Fox Home Entertainment is assuring us it will come with the
3D Blu - Ray, a DVD
version of the
film, and an entire disc
of extras.
Terminator Genisys Rated PG - 13 for intense sequences
of sci - fi violence and gunplay throughout, partial nudity and brief strong language Available on DVD, Blu - ray and Blu - ray
3D Arnold Schwarzenegger is back in yet another Terminator
film where resistance leader John Connor (Jason Clarke) sends back his father Kyle Reese (Jai Courtney) to protect his mother (Emilia Clarke), who is already being protected by an older
version of the Terminator robot played by Schwarzenegger.
The releases includes the
3D and the standard 2D
version of the
film on one disc plus Digital Copy and digital Ultraviolet code.
«Avengers Assemble» in advance
of next week's release
of The Avengers (directed by genre child Joss Whedon) with screenings
of the five superhero
films at The Uptown, beginning on Monday, April 30 with The Incredible Hulk (the Edward Norton
version) and continuing through the week with Iron Man and Iron Man 2 (a double feature), Thor (in
3D), and Captain America (also
3D).
For a more down - to - earth adventure, the nearby Hockey Hall
of Fame, home to the Stanley Cup, offers a fascinating collection
of hockey memorabilia, trophies and
3D film action, as well as the opportunity to face off against animated
versions of legendary hockey players.
That reminds me, when The Hobbit came out Peter Jackson kept making a big deal about how it was one
of the first major
films to be released at twice the speed, 48 frames (though only the
3D version).
TEKKEN ® Tag Tournament HD is a high - definition remake
of the classic on the PlayStation ® 2 computer entertainment system.TEKKEN ® Blood Vengeance
3D is a Blu - ray home entertainment
version of the feature - length
3D CG
film presented as a special NCM Fathom event for one night only in over 375 theatres across North America on July 26.
The
film will be accompanied by an installation that includes Hershman Leeson's own (blurred)
version of the Carlotta portrait, which, through a Go Pro Camera peeking out from the canvas, will capture the viewer's movements and edit them in real time into a
3D installation that includes scenes
of the
film.
You walk in off the pavement and into an unexpected multi-media experience that cleverly takes over the main exhibition space, utilizing all the nooks and crannies
of the high ceiling deconsecrated Church with
3D film, music and a cleverly crafted domestic interior filled with discarded bottles and the debris
of everyday life, like a
version of Tracey Emin's Bed for the 2000s.