I'm definitely in the "Shazam over Aladdin Any Day" camp.This is a film like the new Aladdin that seems to elicit the absolute most polar opposite opinions. It seems people really like it and truly hate it with a very small group in the center.
I'm definitely in the "Shazam over Aladdin Any Day" camp.This is a film like the new Aladdin that seems to elicit the absolute most polar opposite opinions. It seems people really like it and truly hate it with a very small group in the center.
If anyone has a region free player and is interested in a Copy of T2 in 3d (my bad, didn't check the region coding and won't play in my player or my xbox one), drop me a PM and we can arrange something.
The LG OLED handles 3D great. So I'll take another look at this one and try some adjustments to my 3D settings and see if it looks more natural.
My UK-imported 3-D disc looked great on my 65" LG OLED. No tweaking required.
I just watched the UK 3D and 2D Spiderman Far From Home, enjoyed the film more than I expected. But the 3D did not look right on my LG OLED. I was surprised to read positive reaction to it. I only got through the first chapter in 3D - the landscapes were curved unnaturally, and half of Peter Parker's close up face in shadow seemed in a closer plane than the non-shadow half of his face. I also didn't appreciate having only 5.1 DTS on the 3D disk while the 2D disk in the set had 7.1 DTS-MA. I rarely give up on a 3D but it looked like the pseudo 3D my LG can generate from 2D material.
Given the positive comments by others, I'm wondering, does the 3D improve later in the film? Is there an explanation why it appears so computer-generated without human correction for dimension flaws on my set but looks good on others? I have all the Marvel films in 3D, all look well rendered just not this one, to my eyes.
Just saw this on the other forum,
https://www.amazon.co.uk/StarDog-TurboCat-Blu-ray-Luke-Evans/dp/B0825L3GQD
I just upgraded to a 65” LG 4K OLED with passive 3D. Compared to my 3 earlier DLP RP sets, I definitely am getting crosstalk which I’d understood was “solved” with the 4K panels. It’s still watchable and I love how much brighter it is but still disappointing.
Where did you find a new 3D oled?I just upgraded to a 65” LG 4K OLED with passive 3D. Compared to my 3 earlier DLP RP sets, I definitely am getting crosstalk which I’d understood was “solved” with the 4K panels. It’s still watchable and I love how much brighter it is but still disappointing.
3D Crosstalk on a successful filter-aligned LG passive 4K OLED display panel should be minimal to visually non-existent.I just upgraded to a 65” LG 4K OLED with passive 3D. Compared to my 3 earlier DLP RP sets, I definitely am getting crosstalk which I’d understood was “solved” with the 4K panels. It’s still watchable and I love how much brighter it is but still disappointing.
Not to put words in his mouth, but he didn't say it was "new", he just said he "upgraded" from his prior display.Where did you find a new 3D oled?
Not to put words in his mouth, but he didn't say it was "new", he just said he "upgraded" from his prior display.
I just upgraded to a 65” LG 4K OLED with passive 3D. Compared to my 3 earlier DLP RP sets, I definitely am getting crosstalk which I’d understood was “solved” with the 4K panels. It’s still watchable and I love how much brighter it is but still disappointing.
Ok. Moe, were did you get your 3D OLED?Not to put words in his mouth, but he didn't say it was "new", he just said he "upgraded" from his prior display.
I'm not sure if it was ever released theatrically anywhere in 3D, so no one may have seen the 3D version yet. It may be exclusive to this German blu-ray.Anyone know what the 3D is like on Hobbs n Shaw ?, the German 3D is released in a couple days but I’m thinking of cancelling and just getting the 4K so it’s In keeping with the rest of the F&F franchise.