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when you cant see straight anymore it's fun but exhausting lol
I just don't like fast scenes, they seem to go blury with 3D, plus I hate wearing those glasses, and they also make it darker, things just don't seem as clear in 3D. Of course I love the effect and the layers it's very cool, but it's just shit for watching these big epic films like 'Man of Steel'. I like to see every single detail with my fine eyes.
That's what's crazy about it. Cause it doesn't seem like cam. It also said webrip and people downloading has been pleased with the quality. You can find it on kat.ph
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if you wanna know how the copy looks, I just took a quick photo with my phone:
SPOILERRyan gosling character to die after 50 minutes lol, when I saw him dead on the floor, I checked the time and was like wtf are they going to do for another 1 hour 30 minutes, was good though.
A well made, surprisingly unsentimental or melodramatic major studio film, but it also suffers from the writer-director trying to edify the event purely based on myths.
Jack The Giant Slayer 3D - it was what I expected. An empty-hearted CGI-action mess. But I must admit at times it was quite entertaining. It had a lot of potential, but it didn't seem to care if it was missing a great script or if it turned out to be a good movie. It was more focused on giving us a pure action movie with nothing more or nothing less. The 3D was well-used in this one tbh. But I'ma give it a 5/10 - a mediocre cgi-stuffed action movie which I guess would be useful a rainy sunday, I don't know...
V/H/S/2 - Not as haunting or scary as the first one, but somehow it was maybe just slightly better. This time around they added a bit of humor to some of the shorts which, surprisningly, worked quite well. The shorts was still really intense and inventive as the first one and if you liked VHS I recommend you check this out also! Prepare for more of the same basically, but I didn't feel like it needed to be changed anyways.
I want Part 3 asap! I can't get enough of this tbh. I love the concept of the movie with different directors coming together to create a short each and then throw them together into one hell of a ride!
I hope this franchise will go on for some time and hopefully someday we'll see a V/H/S/6 or something with directors like Wes Craven and such. It would be awesome! I mean, this one already had the Blair Witch Project dudes directing a short, so hopefully it will get better and better!
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