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    This thread will contain spoilers, so if you haven't seen it, don't keep reading!

    I went and saw it a few moments ago in 3D (with the dumb glasses). I could see how the 3D helped it, but the obscuring isn't really worth it. I'm not sure whether it's in 3D at all places or what..

    Anyway, the movie was great, the effects were fantastic, and the story was ok. But who the hell cares about the story! I had trouble making the distinction between real and fake. I mean, some of the dudes while wearing the masks looked fake, and the jackass with the scars looked fake or had a whole bunch of face lifts done or something. Whatever the case, real and simulated blended seamlessly! Can't wait to see more articles with shot breakdowns and so on.

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    Gotta agree there. It was a hell of a ride yesternight. I was sceptical from the Trailers (tho the second one was a lot better). But the final movie simply blew me away. The environments are incredible, just as is animation, dynamics and pretty much everything lol.

    A BIG Kudos to everyone that worked on it. It's raising the bar and changing the game for me!

    Regards,
    Thorsten

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    • #3
      ja there was a big skepsis when i saw the trailer too. but.... damn awesome!!
      the whole world, seesm like they've tooked alot inspiration from underwater. just incredible.

      appart from the 1.15h!!!!!!!!!!!! commercials before the film starts.....
      Jonas

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      • #4
        It was simply amazing.
        http://mikebracken.cgsociety.org/gallery/

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        • #5
          saw it yesterday in 3d. absolutely gobsmacked. it was my first 3d film. The cg was so incredibly well done, I forgot after a time how much of it was cg.
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          • #6
            I saw it in IMAX 3d, first 3d movie for me too.
            Very impressing.

            It's a bit odd that the DOF is fixed, i constantly tried to focus on the background at the beginning...

            Visually the movie is great, apart of some 3d artefacts (stuttering pans), it's flawless.

            It's probably the first 3d world I've seen, that I'd like to visit for real

            The story is very simple, like an average disney film, but all in one much better than the silly star wars movies.
            Last edited by plastic_; 19-12-2009, 06:09 AM.
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            • #7
              Yesterday saw it in IMAX 3d too. Awesome.
              I just can't seem to trust myself
              So what chance does that leave, for anyone else?
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              • #8
                Originally posted by plastic_ View Post
                much better than the silly star wars movies.
                But lengthy discussions of foreign trade policies, matters of constitutional importance and decline of the rule of law with absolutely no humor and a few explosions thrown in is something I get really excited about!

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                • #9
                  We're going this afternoon! Will post back!
                  -----Dwayne D. Ellis-----

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                  • #10
                    That was absolutely amazing! saw it in 3d and will be going again soon...just awesome!
                    -----Dwayne D. Ellis-----

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                    • #11
                      this was nice to see
                      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P2_vB7zx_SQ

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                        this movie was simply stunning those effects were amazing. Anyone know what they used to render this movie. I understand like 80% of it was.

                        nm: http://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/tech/...-79687537.html

                        it was none other than Ind. Light and magic
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                        • #13
                          Didnt you watch the credits ? :P Seriously there were a LOT of companies involved including weta, mpc, blur and many more.

                          according to imdb:

                          BUF
                          Blur Studio
                          Framestore CFC
                          Gentle Giant Studios
                          Giant Studios (motion capture technology provided by)
                          Halon Entertainment
                          Hybride Technologies
                          Hydraulx
                          Industrial Light & Magic (ILM)
                          Lola Visual Effects (visual effects)
                          Pixel Liberation Front
                          Stan Winston Studio (character effects)
                          Third Floor, The (pre-visualization)
                          Weta Digital


                          Regards,
                          Thorsten

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                          • #14
                            I heard they had a different studio working on each eyeball of every smurf!

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                            • #15
                              Lol.....for an interesting read on the tech behind it (not software wise...rather as in facility) check :

                              http://www.information-management.co...0016774-1.html

                              The computing core - 34 racks, each with four chassis of 32 machines each - adds up to some 40,000 processors and 104 terabytes of RAM. The blades read and write against 3 petabytes of fast fiber channel disk network area storage from BluArc and NetApp.
                              Heh.....*sigh* :P

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