This should make Coug happy:
ME TOO! I still remember going to see the original with my Dad.
This should make Coug happy:
It would be even better if they only include the parts and characters that are in the book.
No, there are 4.
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey
The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey Extended Edition
The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug Extended Edition
I'm pretty sure you can't watch the theatrical release from the Extended Edition disc by picking it in the menu. I can't say with absolute certainty since I don't have the EE discs for The Hobbit. But, that's how the LoTR EE discs were.That seems like two really. Can the extensible version be condensed in the menu or is it a fully re-edited version?
I suspect the bigger problem for some people is having to wear another pair of glasses in the first place.
There are three main techs that I know of:
Bi-color
Polarized
Active Shutter
The active shutter are the coolest, technologically speaking. They have LCD screens in each eye and alternate which one is blanked out in sync with a master IR signal built into the theater.
Mr. Robot is very enjoyable. I don't know who they got to do their tech consulting, but when they talk about hacking and show off computer screens, the details are actually right.
there's no, "that's BULLSHIT" moments as far as the actual computer details go.
That's not my speed, LM. Jonathan Demme apparently gave up proper movie making after Philadelphia and IIRC everything he's done since has been one concert movie after another.
Our projector does 3D and we have the 3D glasses, but the kid doesn't like to wear them.
Well, if the 4th dimension is time, movies have that covered by default.What, no 4D yet?