People didn’t work on it. That was the problem. It was done with an automated system by JVC at a cost of about $30,000. A more professional conversion driven by human work costs millions.
Sorry Tony, did the best I could. I’d pick from the selections offered depending on what my mood was that night. Sometimes I want the best film that just so happens to have 3D and sometimes I want the best 3D regardless of how good or bad the movie itself is. I don’t think I could really say for...
Quite possibly “The Walk” - it’s a good movie in an old fashioned way and the 3D is stunning in all of the sequences involving heights.
“Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2” would be high on the list. Love the movie so much more than the first and I think the 3D is great. (Doctor Strange, the two...