Man, if there's such a thing as too much 3D, I think Silent Madness is it. My eyes had a hard time focusing on much of it, something I don't usually experience with other 3D discs.
Pretty tame for a slasher film. The R rating must have been for the bare breasts rather than any of the violence...
They must be pretty well caught up. I received my order with Silent Madness today. Just 10 days from order to delivery (received 3 days after shipping notice).
Odd. I've had several timely shipments come from different companies in California to Vermont over the past month. All seem to arrive within 5 to 7 days with just regular ground shipping. I suppose it probably depends on the company, and how many staff they have working in the...
The secrecy surrounding this title has been bizarre. I honestly wasn't too interested until learning today of the 3DFA involvement.
I realize that doesn't change the quality of the film itself, but it does ensure the technical aspects of the restoration and 3D presentation are likely stellar.
Good to know, though I wonder why it's being played so subtly? Usually that would be an additional selling point in the marketing, and 3DFA would be talking about it.
There were exceptions, as they re-released a handful of titles that sold out almost immediately (such as Fright Night, Christine, Journey to the Center of the Earth). I believe the second run of FN was also increased to 5,000 copies (which also sold out almost immediately).
Sometimes the...
I imagine Universal was afraid they'd have the opposite problem if they did that, and some potential customers would think it was only a 3D disc and not buy the disc (though I think most/all players can convert 3D to 2D anyway).