PC Engine Fan X! wrote:Skykid wrote:Watched Saw 3D last night.
It's disgusting.
It seems that the creators of the Saw franchise are running out of steam with the new-fangled traps and contraptions for victims to break free of. Saw 3D is the last one in the series for now. Now watching some of the earlier Saw films like Saw III and Saw IV push the envelope in terms of contraptions shown. The infamous reverse bear trap contraption from the original Saw flick (and Saw VI) makes
a return apperance this time around. It seems that the props EFX folks had some fun in conjuring up some of those wicked & demented traps/contraptions.
3D Film factoid: Those first-run 3D digitally projected films being shown nowdays use what's known as passive 3D viewing. It's been said that current TV manufacturers will start making the newer 3D TV sets for the 2011 season with passive 3D viewing technology rather than using the current active-matrix 3D LCD-based viewing systems in place. Means not having to use batteries in the 3D glasses to view the 3D films at home.
PC Engine Fan X! ^_~
Hooray for polarized lenses. Anything beats active shutter tech. That shit was ridiculous enough when Nvida tried it. As for Saw, I just hope the series dies and stays dead. The first was
a masterpiece and one of the defining horror films of the decade. The sequels have just been increasingly ridiculous rubbish. It's
a movie that should have stood alone.
As for my recent films I just watched Versus on Blu-Ray. Absolutely no reason to pick this up over the DVD as the picture quality is crap. Very soft, poor encoding on grain heavy scenes and just generally unimpressive visuals. As for the movie itself, it was alright. I haven't watched it since the original DVD release and I was interested in seeing how the Ultimate Cut looked. Overall
a marked improvement, but on
a second watch the lulls in action become extremely apparent and really make some parts drag on.