Could 3D Save The Hollywood Blockbuster?
from the back-to-the-future dept
It's been clear for some time that the big challenge for the movie theater industry is to make the experience of going to the movies much more enjoyable. Otherwise, people will choose to stay home and watch movies on their 60" plasma TVs with surround sound. Some theaters don't seem to understand this at all, while others are smartly experimenting with new ways to get people in the door. In what might sound like a blast from the past, many in Hollywood are revisiting the idea of 3D movies, complete with sleekly-designed 3D glasses. Proponents of 3D movies insist that today's 3D is nothing like it used to be. It's not about an object flying at the audience and making everyone duck. Instead, they say, it's about creating a truly immersive experience. Apparently, the concept has a lot of backers as future Shrek movies will be done in 3D along with some stuff being done by James Cameron and Peter Jackson. In a way, the concept still seems gimmicky, but that doesn't mean it's a bad idea. As long as studios insist on making $200 million movies, they might as well pull out all of the stops to make them as fun to watch as they possible. And while they're at it, how about adding Smell-o-vision as well.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Suvey Saaaaaayyys . . .
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Course, I know a lot of people (Hi Mom) that can't even take IMAX movies because it gets them sick, so doubt 3D or VR would sit well with them.
Think about the market for VR Porn!
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The last one I went to see, Superman: Returns in IMAX-3D, was disappointing. For a 30% premium on the ticket price, we got 18 minutes of a 2+ hour movie in 3D. I expected a superior viewing experience and I got low quality 3D with oversized plastic glasses I had to take on and off constantly, in a noisy and stuffy theater. It was almost 100 degrees outside and the A/C couldn't handle the full theater capacity, so it was over 90 degrees inside by the end of the movie. This was at a new 30 screen AMC theater with stadium seating. The nice chairs weren't enough, I have a great lazyboy at home already.
Actually, after that experience I have not been back to any of the theaters. I rent or download now, with no intention of going back.
They had their chance and can go the way of drive-ins - theaters can become weeded unused lots - for all I care.
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Smell-o-vision
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angles
Unless they've come up with something better than the polarized 3d that has these drawbacks.
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Not a terrible idea
At least that would be an attempt at innovation, which we all know is light years ahead of that other dinosaur, the record industry.
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These people get it
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Re: These people get it
In Raleigh we have a theatre that serves beer, food, and allows smoking in certain seats. Add 3D and you're in heaven... or vomiting on yourself.
The point is, they also "get it".
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These people get it
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Re: These people get it
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I would like to add...
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3D movies
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WTF?
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Another Idea
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Zyyg_mzx7c
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The Future of Movies is Already Here...
Movie execs need to understand that the Movie Theater of the 80's is D-E-A-D! They will never have that kind of success again. They need to move the movie experience, even the FIRST RUN movie experience, into our homes. Then they'll start to see a return to the popularity they used to have.
Interactivity, as in a video game, would be the icing on the cake!
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No thanks
For the price of a movie to go up even HIGHER AND to have to dish out for a pair of 3D glasses, because it'll either be:
1 - the glasses are pricy, so you'll have to buy them yourself before going to see the movie
2 - the glasses are pricy, but they will roll the price of them into the movie ticket
or
3 - the glasses are cheap but it will be an excuse for a cash grab.
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I rarely go to the movies as it is, but I decided to go about a month ago. It wasn't until that moment that I truly realized how crappy the picture quality is in a regular theater. It was like they took my crappy old tv and just blew the picture up immensely. I could barely enjoy the movie (which wasn't even that good) because I couldn't stop thinking about the picture quality.
I have never been to an IMAX, but I understand it's much better. (I guess it's HD?) The closest one is Manhattan and I live in Central Jersey, so even though it's not far, I don't want to travel 45 minutes to go see a movie on a regular basis. I do plan on going at least once (maybe for Transformers) to check it out, but why can't all movies theaters be in HD? If they were, I would probably start going again.
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What about us!
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3D? Who cares?
Saying that 3D technology will improve Hollywood movies is like saying you're improving a paraplegic's quality of life by painting his wheelchair.
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New Frontier
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Not all 3D is bad qualtiy
The computer it was attached to was pretty impressive, and ran a form of Linux, so if someone made WINE run on that, and used software rendering, you could have a pretty good gaming session.
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