3D śmiech na sali , czy cisza przed burzą ?

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Według przeprowadzonych badań, czas spędzony na oglądanie 3D na miesiąc to .... całe 2,5 godziny! I to w początkowych tygodniach oglądania. Później jeszcze spada.
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To śmiech na sali...

Pisaliśmy już o tym - http://www.hdtv.com.pl/forum/newsy/82570-upadek-z-hukiem-czy-to-juz-koniec-rozwoju-3d.html - że 3D nie zdało egzaminu.
Wszyscy producenci systemów zapewniali, że 3D to przyszłość. Po raz kolejny Cameron twierdzi że prawdziwa przyszłość to 3D bez okularów. Ale dalej badania i produkcja idzie na dotychczasowe systemy 3D.

Najbardziej zaawansowana w tych działaniach jest Toshiba ze swoim LCD LED 55ZL2
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Toshiba 55ZL2 test. Przybył właśnie na dwór - król jakości 4K .

http://www.hdtv.com.pl/forum/lcd/82...-przybyl-wlasnie-na-dwor-krol-jakosci-4k.html -ale test nie potwierdza w tej dziedzinie zachwytów .

Użytkownicy powiedzieli, że nie widzą 3D z następujących powodów:

  • Wymaga użycia okularów
  • Zmniejszona dostępność filmów 3D
  • Obraz 3D jest nudny
Wierzymy też, że tak jest czyli - wszystko i nic!
Wszystko bo oczywiście nakład na reklamę producentów wzbudza i toczy zainteresowanie kupujących . Nic bo nie wiele nowości przybywa, a tempo jest żadne.
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peterka1000

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Nie tylko Ty . W moim ostatnim Panasonicu 55VT30E ( a miałem go 10 miechów ) jak go sprzedawałem jedna para okularków była fabrycznie zapakowana , a druga tylko dlatego rozpakowana że kupującemu robiłem na nich prezentacje . :) . Krótko mówiąc bezsensowny gadżet . :)
 

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Ale to było jasne od początku, że 3D zda egzamin dopiero w momencie gdy nie będą potrzebne okulary. Nacisk na kulawe 3D z okularami był ze strony producentów - dawało to nadzieję na ożywienie kulejącego ryku TV.
 

tojamarcin

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Ale to było jasne od początku, że 3D zda egzamin dopiero w momencie gdy nie będą potrzebne okulary. Nacisk na kulawe 3D z okularami był ze strony producentów - dawało to nadzieję na ożywienie kulejącego ryku TV.

Problemem nie sa okulary a brak latwego dostepu do filmów - jak jesteśmy wstanie otworzyć sobie puszke piwa do filmu przygotować cały talerz kanapek do filmu i spalić 5 fajek to ja nie wiem jaki problem jest założyc okulary na nos - gdyby filmy 3d byly puszczane normalnie w telewizji np. " sobotnie kino wieczorne - tvp 1 godz: 20:00 shrek 3D " , " polsat środa godz. 20:00 Krwawe walentynki 3D" - gdy tak bedzie to okulary bedą zawsze pod ręką i nikomu to nie bedzie przeszkadzało - okulary leża w szafie bo nie ma filmów pod reką wiec co mają oglądać - wiekszosc ludzi nie potrafi sciagac filmow z neta -a na necie jest tego ogrom naprawde zajefajnych produkcji 3d - ale to na necie - teraz większość kinowych produkcji ma wersje 3d - i mysle że za 3 lata wszystkie stare tv bez 3d już znikną z sklepów i wszystkie beda mialy funkcje 3d i wtedy czuję ze stacje ogólno dostepne zaczną puszczac filmy 3d i wtedy ta technologia na dobre zadomowi sie w naszych domach;)
 

peterka1000

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Mylisz sie kolego i to bardzo . Wszystkie czołowe wytwórnie filmowe z Hollywood olały niestety produkcje 3D . A co za tym idzie nie będzie nowych filmów w prawdziwym 3D , co miało być motorem napędowym całego przedsięwzięcia . Obecne filmy 3d to nic innego jak przeróbki starych pozycji , kręconych standardowymi kamerami 2D , a one nigdy nie dadzą jakości pełnego 3D jak filmy kręcone kamerami 3D . Więc jak nie nastąpi przełom w technologii 3D bez okularków to projekt umrze śmiercią naturalną . Pozdrawiam
 

tojamarcin

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Mylisz sie kolego i to bardzo . Wszystkie czołowe wytwórnie filmowe z Hollywood olały niestety produkcje 3D . A co za tym idzie nie będzie nowych filmów w prawdziwym 3D , co miało być motorem napędowym całego przedsięwzięcia . Obecne filmy 3d to nic innego jak przeróbki starych pozycji , kręconych standardowymi kamerami 2D , a one nigdy nie dadzą jakości pełnego 3D jak filmy kręcone kamerami 3D . Więc jak nie nastąpi przełom w technologii 3D bez okularków to projekt umrze śmiercią naturalną . Pozdrawiam

Hmmmm ..... :


1. Scar 3D (Jed Weintrob, Director) Scar 3D uses side by side Sony 950 cameras and is the first released full length, live action feature film shot in this innovative process. May not get North American distribution.
2. Battle Angel (James Cameron) A 26th century tale of a cyborg (human brain / artifical body) rescued from the scrapheap by a cyber-surgeon who becomes her surrogate father.
3. Interworld (Dreamworks Animation) Loosely based on the book of the same name written by Neil Gaiman and Michael Reaves.
4. Punk Farm (Dreamworks Animation) No details as of yet.
5. Shrek 5 (Dreamworks Animation) No details as of yet.
6. OWN3D (Owned Entertainment) Mixed Martial Arts Live Action 3D movie. Also will be released in 2D.
7. Crank 3D (Neveldine/Taylor) The third installment of the Crank franchise. (2011??)
8. Love Like Blood (Stuart Levy) (Takahiko Akiyama) Based on the Kei Toume manga "Lament of the Lamb," the goth-flavored tale revolves around a slightly anemic named Blake Edwards, who meets a beautiful girl called Jira. Their relationship becomes increasingly intense and gory before a final twist.
9. Ghost In The Shell (Dreamworks) (Steven Spielberg) Ghost in the Shell is a futuristic police thriller dealing with the exploits of Motoko Kusanagi. She is capable of superhuman feats, and bionically specialized for her job — her body is almost completely mechanized; only her brain and a segment of her spinal cord are organic.
10. 1.8 Days (Movie Tao Productions, Cerebral Films) (Producer, Terry Mc Innes) (Writer, Chuck Fllaw) Two hustlers, their ex-fiancé, a ruthless crime boss, and a bounty hunter, all intent on killing each other, suddenly find themselves in the middle of an "invasion." The violent enemies must band together to defeat the (what the hell are they!?). They just have to stop fighting each other long enough to survive.
11. Relentless - Karl Urban starrer - Four extreme sports professionals who survive a plane crash in the Amazon jungle, and must use all their survival instincts as they are hunted by a group of homicidal natives
12. Outback (Velvet Octopus) (Producer, Ash Shah) 3D CGI Animation - Story of a white koala bear.
13. The Legend of Spyro (Velvet Octopus) (Producer, Ash Shah) 3D CGI Animation - Spin-off from the best-selling video game.
14. The Dive (James Cameron) Live Action 3D based on the true story of Francisco "Pipin" Ferreras and his love affair with French diver Audrey Mestre. Mestre perishes while in competition after being trained by her lover. Cameron will be diving into this film right after "Avatar". (See also this post).
15. Horror Tour (Ben Stassen) - 3D Stereoscopic Live Action movie. More details to come. Shooting starts in spring or summer of 2009.
16. Call Of The Wild (Director - Richard Gabai) (Braeburn Entertainment, Check Entertainment, 21st Century 3D)
17. Oceans 3D: Into The Deep (3D Entertainment) - the first feature-length docu-fictionfilm shot entirely in Digital 3D, is a tribute to the ocean. The film will leave audiences in awe of the beauty and diversity of the oceans - the source of all life on our planet - and inspire an even stronger desire to protect what they have either seen for the first time or re-discovered. Date is still slated for 2009 with Wild Bunch distributing internationally (outside US & Canada). Release date in France is August 26, 2009.
18. Cleo (Steven Soderbergh, Director) (Casey Silver, Producer) Live action musical. $30m budget with Hugh Jackman and Catherine Zeta-Jones. Set in 1920's Chicago and based on the story of Cleopatra.
20. Journey 3D: Mysterious Travels (New Line) (Eric Brevig, Director) Another revisit to literary classics in 3D.
21. Cane Toads 2 (Participant Media, Discovery Studios, Radio Pictures, Screen Australia) (Director, Mark Lewis) A live action 3D film that is a follow up to the successful film CANE TOADS: AN UNNATURAL HISTORY. Mark is directing as he did the original, released in 1988.
22. Humpty Dumpty (Amber Entertainment) (David R. Ellis, Director) (Mark Ordesky, Producer) An alien wreaks havoc on humans after his mother is abused by rednecks in the deep south. Shooting starts September 2009.
23. Flanimals (Ricky Gervais, Exec Prod, Voice) Encompasses a world inhabited by 50 species of creatures so ugly and misshapen they become cute and endearing.
24. Bait 3D (Russell Mulcahy, Director) You are in an underground supermarket when it is suddenly bring robbed. Then it is hit by a freak tsunami. Then you are attacked by a pack of sharks! Sounds like a great movie to me...
25. Untitled Dustin Voigt Project (2009) (Rick McCallum, Executive Producer) (Sherry Voigt, Ardees Rabang and Rick Walker, Producers) (Dustin Voigt, Director)
27. Dambusters (Peter Jackson) Re-imagining of the classic WWII movie.
28. Swamp Thing (Joel Silver) DC Comics character re-imagined for modern 3D.
29. Hellraiser (Dimension) (Weinsteins) Franchise reboot.
30. Scanners (Dimension) (Weinsteins) Franchise reboot.
31. Burst 3D (Director, Neil Marshall) (Ghost House Productions) (Lionsgate) A group of stranded travelers meet during a blizzard and get stalked by a malevolent force that makes people spontaneously combust.
32. Texas Chainsaw Massacre (Lionsgate) (Twisted Pictures) Reboot of the franchise in 3D.
33. Star Trek 2 (Director, J.J. Abrams) (Paramount)
34. The Mortician 3D (Full Circle Films) (Director, Gareth Maxwell Roberts) (Producer, Rhys Thomas) (Executive Producer, Theo Freed)
35. Monster Mutt (Creative Directors, Todd Tucker & Harvey Lowry)
36. Arabian Knights (Inferno) (Mayhem Pictures) (Director, Chuck Russell) A young commander who joins forces with Sinbad, Aladdin and his genie after his king is killed in a palace coop.
37. Shady Talez (D.J. Classicz / Davis Entertainment) (Producer, Actor - Eminem) Horror.
38. Samarai Jack (Producer, J.J. Abrams) Jack is a noble warrior who is cast into the future by the evil Aku, “the shape-shifting Master of Darkness.” Jack attempts to return to the past to defeat Aku once and for all.
39. XXX 3D (Paramount) (Rob Cohen, Director) Xander Cage (Vin Diesel) is left for dead, but returns to execute a very difficult assignment that only he can pull off. Samuel L. Jackson will reprise his role as Agent Augustus Gibbons, Xander’s handler. Most of the action takes place in Europe.
40. Hidden 3D (Producer, Don Carmody) (Writers, Mariano Baino & Coralina Cataldi-Tassoni) (Talent: Sean Clement, Simonetta Solder, Jordan Hayes, Alessia Agrosi, Bjanka Murgel, Devon Bostick, Jason Blicker and Tom Parkinson) The story focuses on an abandoned medical center trial that hides a deadly secret.
41. A Nightmare On Elm Street 2 (Warners) (Producer, Michael Bay)
42. The Dog Squad 3D (ContentFilm) (Director, Les Mayfield) (Writer, Steve Carpenter) (Producer, Rick Bennatar) When a motley crew of stray dogs are thrown into the dog pound, they have to hatch an escape plan fast.
43. Universal Soldier IV (Director, John Hyams)
44. The Woman In Black (Alliance) (Director, James Watkins) (Writer, Jane Goldman) Follows a young lawyer who travels to a remote village to sort out a recently deceased client's papers. As he works alone in the client's isolated house, Kipps begins to uncover tragic secrets, and his unease grows when he glimpses a mysterious woman dressed only in black.
45. Green Lantern 2 (Warner Bros.) (Writers, Greg Berlanti, Michael Green and Marc Guggenheim)
46. Shadowland (PFG Entertainment) Based on Peter Straub's novel and starring Bill Nighy and Natalie Dormer. The storyline follows two young boys, Tom Flanagan and Del Nightingale, who spend a summer with Del's uncle Coleman, who is one of the foremost magicians in the world.
47. The Brothers Grimm: Snow White (Relativity Media) (Writer, Melisa Wallack) (Producers, Bernie Goldmann, Brett Ratner and Ryan Kavanaugh) A modern take on the classic fairy tale.
48. Logan's Run (Producer, Joel Silver) (Director, Nicholas Winding Refn) Starring Ryan Gosling. Based on the TV Series.
49. Lobo (Producer, Joel Silver) (Director, Guy Ritchie) (Writer Don Payne) A heavy metal antihero who lands on Earth to hunt down three intergalactic outlaws.
50. Hansel & Gretel (Producer, Michael Bay) Movie is shooting in Germany, Spring 2011.
51. Newt (Pixar) (Director, Gary Rydstrom) What happens when the last remaining male and female blue-footed newts on the planet are forced together by science to save the species, and they can't stand each other?
52. The Flash (Warner Bros.) (Writers, Greg Berlanti, Michael Green and Marc Guggenheim)
53. Black Friday 3D (Blood Worx Films) (Ethan Terra, Director/Writer) (Joe Knetter, Writer) A couple is viciously assaulted while vacationing. The local authorities and Diane's older brother Kevin enlists the help of four college friends to seek out the machete wielding killer. The friends soon find themselves face to face with the infamous serial killer Tyler Hillburg.
54. Boat (2010) (Gaumont) (Franck Chorot, Producer) centers on a cheetah and a porcupine who must change their identities to gain entry to Noah's Ark when they discover that their animal breeds were already represented on board. They decide to create a fake species called "porceetahs".
55. Cereal Heroes (2010) (Fable Works LLC) (Sparx Animation Studios) Cartoon cereal-box-mascots are mistakenly brought to life when a plan to replace the world's fallen superheroes with characters from comic books goes awry.
56. The Mortician (2010) (Aria Films and Full Circle Films) (Equipment and Post Production, Axis3D) (Director, Writer, Gareth Maxwell Roberts) (Producer, Carlo Dusi) Psychological Thriller.
57. Evil Dead: The Musical (2010?) (Bruce Campbell) Recreation of the movie with music in 3D. Based on the stage musical. Shooting begins spring 2009.
58. The Hole (2010) (Bold Films) (Joe Dante, Director) (Michael L. Smith, Writer) (Starring Haley Bennett) A pair of brothers stumble upon a mysterious hole in their basement that leads to the darkest corridors of their fears and nightmares. Shooting starts in November 2008 in Vancouver, BC.
59. Silent Hill: Revelation 3D (Director, Michael J. Bassett) Sequel to the original movie adaption of the video game.



2012
1. Underworld 4 (January 20, 2012) (Sony Screen Gems) Fourth movie in the vampire vs. lycan franchise.
2. The Lorax (March 2, 2012) (Universal) Animation based on the Dr. Seuss children's book. Voice cast: Danny DeVito, Ed Helms, Rob Riggle, Zac Efron and Betty White
3. Hansel And Gretel: Witch Hunters (March 2, 2012) (Paramount, MGM) (Director, Tommy Wirkola) Jeremy Renner, Gemma Arterton and Famke Janssen star. Action comedy as the classic siblings are now adults engaged in witch bounty hunting.
4. Frankenweenie (March 9, 2012) (Tim Burton / Disney) Digital 3D: Stop Motion Animation. A young boy brings his dog back from the dead.
5. John Carter Of Mars (March 9, 2012) (Disney) (Director, Andrew Stanton) Based on the first of Edgar Rice Burroughs’ Barsoom Series.
6. Dorothy of Oz (April 1, 2012) (Director, Daniel St. Pierre) Animation voice cast: Martin Short, Kelsey Grammer, Jim Belushi, Dan Aykroyd, Oliver Platt, Patrick Stewart, Megan Hilty, Hugh Dancy and Lea Michele (GLEE) as Dorothy.
7. Titanic 3D (April 2012) (Fox) (Director, James Cameron)
8. The Avengers (May 4, 2012) (Marvel) (Director Josh Whedon)
9. Battleship (May 18, 2012) (Universal) (Director, Peter Berg) A fleet of ships is forced to do battle with an armada of unknown origins in order to discover and thwart their destructive goals. 10. Madagascar 3 (May 18, 2012) (Dreamworks Animation) (Eric Darnell, Director) The zoo creatures go on a European tour through a traveling circus. 5. Men In Black III (May 25, 2012) (Columbia) (Director, Barry Sonnenfeld)
11. Men In Black III (May 25, 2012) (Amblin) (Director, Barry Sonnenfeld)
12. Brave (Formerly "The Bear and the Bow") (June 15, 2012) (Disney-Pixar) (Director, Brenda Chapman) A rugged and mythic Scotland is the setting for Pixar's action-adventure "The Bear and the Bow."
13. Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter (June 22, 2012) (Producer, Tim Burton) (Director, Tim Bakmambetov) Lincoln learns at an early age that his mother was killed by a supernatural predator. This provokes his bloody but curiously undocumented lifelong vendetta against vampires and their slave-owning allies.
14. The Amazing Spider-man (July 3, 2012) (Columbia) (Director, Marc Webb)
15. Ice Age: Continental Drift (July 13, 2012) (Fox) More of the worldwide smash franchise.
16. Yellow Submarine (Summer 2012) (Disney) (Robert Zemeckis, Director) Remake of the Beatles musical
16. Amityville - The Legacy 3D (October 2012) (Hannibal Classics) (Producers, Richard Rionda Del Castro, Paul Mason & Steve B. Harris)
18. The Croods (November 12, 2012) (DWA) (Formally "Crood Awakening") (John Cleese, Writer, Voice Actor) This animation is set in prehistoric times where a leader of a tribe is threatened by a newcomer genius with inventions such as fire. Official site is here. Other options for this time slot from DWA include "Truckers" and "Super Secret Ghost Project".
19. Life of Pi (December 14, 2012) (Fox) (Director, Ang Lee) Suraj Sharma will play Pi Patel who is stranded in a lifeboat with a Bengal tiger, zebra, hyena and orangutan.
20. King of the Elves (Christmas 2012) (Disney-Pixar) (Directors, Aaron Blaise, Robert Walker) Legendary storyteller Phillip K. Dick's short story (his only experiment in the fantasy genre) becomes the basis for this fantastic and imaginative tale about an average man living in the Mississippi Delta, whose reluctant actions to help a desperate band of elves leads them to
name him their new king.
21. Monsterpocalypse (2012) (Director, Tim Burton) (Producer, Roy Lee) Based on the board game. Late 2012 release probable.
22. The Guardians (November 4, 2011) (William Joyce, Author) (Jeff Lynch, Director) The story brings together MAJOR children's heros as Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny, the Tooth Fairy, Jack Frost and the Sandman — to defend the world from a Bogeyman-like villain.
23. The Hobbit Pt. 1 (December 19, 2012) (New Line) (Director, Peter Jackson) The highly anticipated prequels to The Lord Of The Rings trilogy.
24. Paradise Lost (2012) (Warner Brothers) (Legendary Pictures) (Scott Derrickson, Director) Based on the Milton poem. Lucifer's failed rebellion in heaven brings about Adam and Eve's fall from grace.
25. Mad Max: Fury Road (2012) (Director, George Miller) $100m budget. Charlize Theron attached.
26. The Ring 3D (2012) (Dreamworks SKG) $33m budget.
27. Star Wars I: The Phantom Menace (2012) (Lucasfilm)
28. Step Up 4Ever (2012) Another dance sequel.
29. The Nutcracker And The Mouse King (2012)
30. Dredd (2012) (Director, Pete Travis) (Writer, Alex Garland) A futuristic world filled with violence, and the lead character is empowered to act as judge, jury and executioner. Karl Urban is attached as Dredd.
31. Deadpool (2012) (Marvel) (Director, Adam Berg)
32. 17 Days Of Winter (2012) (Director, Eric Brevig) Inspired by TAE GUK GI: BROTHERHOOD OF WAR. Shooting on the South Island of New Zealand in November of 2010. 2012 is thought to be the release year.
33. Jack And The Giant Killer (Warner Bros.) (Director, Bryan Singer) Humans war against Giants set in the classic tale of Jack and the Beanstalk.
34. Halloween 3D (2012) (Weinsteins) (Dimension Films) (Writers: Todd Farmer, Lussier) (Director: Patrick Lussier) Third iteration of the re-energized horror franchise.
35. Battle Royale 3D (2012) (Anchor Bay) (Director Kinji Fukasaku) (Japanese students battle to the death on a deserted island after a national lottery)
36. The Power Of The Dark Crystal (2012) (Omnilab Media) (Directors, Michael and Peter Spierig) A girl made of fire steals a shard of a legendary crystal in hopes of reigniting the dying sun.
37. Cabin In The Woods (Now delayed further) (MGM) A group of college kids spend a weekend at a mysterious cabin in the woods that white-collar co-workers have a mysterious connection.
38. The Devil's Commandos (Raw) (Director, Thomas Jane) A WWII commando unit sent on a rescue mission. Pretty straight forward. Except for the part where hell opens up and they have to fight Satan's army.
39. Empires Of The Deep (2012) (Native 3D) (Director, Michael French) (Consulting Stereographer, Anthony Arendt) Olga Kurylenko plays a mermaid queen. Set in ancient Greece, the story tells about a young man’s adventure in the undersea mermaid kingdom in order to save his father, while encountering ferocious sea monsters and gets involved in large-scale battles in the seabed between mermaids, monsters and demons.


2013:
1. How To Train Your Dragon 2 (2013) (Dreamworks Animation) Sequel for the smash hit of 2010.
2. The Hobbit Pt. 2 (2013) (New Line) (Director, Peter Jackson)
3. Star Wars II: The Attack Of The Clones (2013) (Lucasfilm)
4. Alien Prequel Pt.1 (2013) (Fox) (Director, Ridley Scott) $250m Budget.
5. Stretch Armstrong (2013) (Universal) (Producer, Brian Grazer) (Writer, Steve Oedekerk) Taylor Lautner plays Hasbro's Stretch Armstrong.
6. Pinocchio (2013) (Producer, Guillermo del Toro) (Directors, Gris Grimly & Mark Gustafson) A darker take on the classic tale told in stereoscopic 3D stop motion.
7. Pompeii (2013) (Summit) (Director, Paul W.S. Anderson) (Writers, Lee Batchler & Janet Scott Batchler) (Native 3D)
8. William Tell 3D (2013) (Arclight) (Producer, Todd Moyer) Starring Brendan Fraser

2014:
1. Avatar 2 (December, 2014) (Fox) (Director, James Cameron)
2. Star Wars III: Revenge Of The Sith (2014) (Lucasfilm)
3. Alien Prequel Pt.2 (2014) (Fox) (Director, Ridley Scott) $250m Budget.

2015:
1. Avatar 3 (December, 2015) (Fox) (Director, James Cameron)
2. Star Wars IV: A New Hope (2015) (Lucasfilm)

2016:
1. Star Wars V: The Empire Strikes Back (2016) (Lucasfilm)

2017:
1. Star Wars VI: Return Of The Jedi (2017) (Lucasfilm)

Plany
1. Baywatch 3D (Spielberg/Reitman)
2. Godzilla 3D
3. LOTR: The Fellowship of the Ring (2013) (Re-released in 3D) (New Line) (Peter Jackson) Waiting for official announcement.
4. LOTR: The Two Towers (2014) (Re-released in 3D) (New Line) (Peter Jackson) Waiting for official announcement.
5. LOTR: The Return of the King (2015) (Re-released in 3D) (New Line) (Peter Jackson) Waiting for official announcement.
6. The Gate 3-D (Randall William Cook, Director) Rumored 3-D remake of the original 1980s flick about a gate to hell. UPDATE Sep 24th: "The Gate: 20 Years After" may not get made. Randy Cook (FX) said that the "script was terrible" and the producers were not allowing creative changes. Always a chance that a remake could get done however - fingers crossed.
7. King Kong (Peter Jackson) Often connected with a 3D re-release may come to fruition soon. Jackson was definitely seen shooting with 3D cameras during the production of King Kong.
8. Stewardesses 3-D (Condon /Meyer - Remake) (Adirondack International Pictures)
9. Calling All Robots (Disney) (ImageMovers Digital) (Writer: Michael Dougherty) Performance capture movie that leans on the Godzilla genre and will use the same technology used for "Beowulf". This obviously hints that it will be in 3D - but I have not confirmed this yet!
10. Speed Racer 2 (See this post)
12. RoboCop 3D (MGM) (See this post)
13. Fantastic Voyage (James Cameron)
14. Dead Still (Ghost House Productions) (Peter Skagen, Writer) (Charlotte Clay Huggins, Producer) Suspenseful, Eco-thriller set in the jungles of Asia. Throwback to the 80's action films.
15. 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea (Disney)
16. Re-animator (Halcyon) (Brian Yuzna, Director) (Ray Haboush, Producer) Dr. Herbert West, a student of medicine who is developing a formula to revive the dead, has things go horribly wrong once human testing begins. This rumor MAY be debunked.
17. Puppetmaster (Charles Band) A dead man's secret and puppet collection wreak horror
18. Hairspray 2 (New Line) (Adam Shankman, Director)
19. Star Wars (Lucasfilm) (Producer, George Lucas) A new trilogy set in the Star Wars universe.
20. Ronin (Warner Bros) (Director, Sylvain White) (Writer, Joby Harold) Adaptation of the Frank Miller graphic novel RONIN, which centers on a masterless samurai who is reincarnated in a dystopic near-future New York populated by squatters, factions and mutants. The ronin must try to destroy a demon with a mystic sword, which also is found in New York.
21. James Bond 23 (MGM) (Director, Sam Mendes) 3D will breathe new life into this franchise!
22. Twister 2 (Vestron) Bill Paxton interested in bringing back the funnels
23. The Last Train From Hiroshima (Lightstorm Entertainment) (Director, James Cameron) Solemn true tale of the only known man to have survived both WWII atomic explosions in Japan
24. Dune (Paramount) (Director, Pierre Morel) A re-imagining of Frank Hebert's classic science fiction
25. Conan The Barbarian (Lionsgate) Reboot of the original
26. Missile Command (Fox) Bringing the old school video game to the theater
27. The Birds (Mandalay Pictures) (Universal) George Clooney and Naomi Watts attached in this remake of the Hitchcock classic where birds exert their will over a small town.
28. The Battle Of Midway (Warner Bros) (Writer / Producer, Bruce C. McKenna) $200m WWII epic
29. Cobra The Space Pirate (Director, Alexandre Aja) Based on the original manga.

"Masz racje" technologia 3D zanika .... oddaje tv do komisu ;)a te wszystkie filmy to zrobi Studio filmowe Se-Ma-For :p

W kinach okularki sie przyjely i ludzie nie marudzą - wiec beda robic filmy 3d do kina a pozniej ten sam film opchną na telewizory - pozatym technologia 2d ma ograniczone mozliwosci jezeli chodzi o efekty - sukces avatara to potwierdza - plaska technologia 2d musi w koncu odejsc do lamusa

Podobnie było z stereo a później zestawy 5.1 - technologia musi isć na przod a nie stac w miejscu musza byc nowe doznania i efekty - nie wiem czy to bedzie z okularkami czy bez ona jest przyszłością ;)
 
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Nie tylko Ty . W moim ostatnim Panasonicu 55VT30E ( a miałem go 10 miechów ) jak go sprzedawałem jedna para okularków była fabrycznie zapakowana , a druga tylko dlatego rozpakowana że kupującemu robiłem na nich prezentacje . :) . Krótko mówiąc bezsensowny gadżet . :)

To teraz pochwal się ile straciłeś na Tv jak go sprzedawałeś, na pewno więcej niż szary użytkownik straci na okularach których nie użyje.Technologi się nigdy nie dogoni!!!A tak to dla jakich gadgetów pozbyłeś się VT????
 

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To juz staroć był :) . Kupuje VT50 , nie lubie jak ktoś ma lepszy tv odemnie :) . Oczywiście żartuje . Poprostu szybko się nudzę . To już mój 5 telewizorek w 3 lata o ile się nie mylę :) A straciłem grosze bo kupiłem za 8700 zł jak się tylko pokazały , a sprzedałem za 6400 zł . Więc wcale nie starciłem za wiele .
 

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Hmmmm ..... :


1. Scar 3D (Jed Weintrob, Director) Scar 3D uses side by side Sony 950 cameras and is the first released full length, live action feature film shot in this innovative process. May not get North American distribution.
2. Battle Angel (James Cameron) A 26th century tale of a cyborg (human brain / artifical body) rescued from the scrapheap by a cyber-surgeon who becomes her surrogate father.
3. Interworld (Dreamworks Animation) Loosely based on the book of the same name written by Neil Gaiman and Michael Reaves.
4. Punk Farm (Dreamworks Animation) No details as of yet.
5. Shrek 5 (Dreamworks Animation) No details as of yet.
6. OWN3D (Owned Entertainment) Mixed Martial Arts Live Action 3D movie. Also will be released in 2D.
7. Crank 3D (Neveldine/Taylor) The third installment of the Crank franchise. (2011??)
8. Love Like Blood (Stuart Levy) (Takahiko Akiyama) Based on the Kei Toume manga "Lament of the Lamb," the goth-flavored tale revolves around a slightly anemic named Blake Edwards, who meets a beautiful girl called Jira. Their relationship becomes increasingly intense and gory before a final twist.
9. Ghost In The Shell (Dreamworks) (Steven Spielberg) Ghost in the Shell is a futuristic police thriller dealing with the exploits of Motoko Kusanagi. She is capable of superhuman feats, and bionically specialized for her job — her body is almost completely mechanized; only her brain and a segment of her spinal cord are organic.
10. 1.8 Days (Movie Tao Productions, Cerebral Films) (Producer, Terry Mc Innes) (Writer, Chuck Fllaw) Two hustlers, their ex-fiancé, a ruthless crime boss, and a bounty hunter, all intent on killing each other, suddenly find themselves in the middle of an "invasion." The violent enemies must band together to defeat the (what the hell are they!?). They just have to stop fighting each other long enough to survive.
11. Relentless - Karl Urban starrer - Four extreme sports professionals who survive a plane crash in the Amazon jungle, and must use all their survival instincts as they are hunted by a group of homicidal natives
12. Outback (Velvet Octopus) (Producer, Ash Shah) 3D CGI Animation - Story of a white koala bear.
13. The Legend of Spyro (Velvet Octopus) (Producer, Ash Shah) 3D CGI Animation - Spin-off from the best-selling video game.
14. The Dive (James Cameron) Live Action 3D based on the true story of Francisco "Pipin" Ferreras and his love affair with French diver Audrey Mestre. Mestre perishes while in competition after being trained by her lover. Cameron will be diving into this film right after "Avatar". (See also this post).
15. Horror Tour (Ben Stassen) - 3D Stereoscopic Live Action movie. More details to come. Shooting starts in spring or summer of 2009.
16. Call Of The Wild (Director - Richard Gabai) (Braeburn Entertainment, Check Entertainment, 21st Century 3D)
17. Oceans 3D: Into The Deep (3D Entertainment) - the first feature-length docu-fictionfilm shot entirely in Digital 3D, is a tribute to the ocean. The film will leave audiences in awe of the beauty and diversity of the oceans - the source of all life on our planet - and inspire an even stronger desire to protect what they have either seen for the first time or re-discovered. Date is still slated for 2009 with Wild Bunch distributing internationally (outside US & Canada). Release date in France is August 26, 2009.
18. Cleo (Steven Soderbergh, Director) (Casey Silver, Producer) Live action musical. $30m budget with Hugh Jackman and Catherine Zeta-Jones. Set in 1920's Chicago and based on the story of Cleopatra.
20. Journey 3D: Mysterious Travels (New Line) (Eric Brevig, Director) Another revisit to literary classics in 3D.
21. Cane Toads 2 (Participant Media, Discovery Studios, Radio Pictures, Screen Australia) (Director, Mark Lewis) A live action 3D film that is a follow up to the successful film CANE TOADS: AN UNNATURAL HISTORY. Mark is directing as he did the original, released in 1988.
22. Humpty Dumpty (Amber Entertainment) (David R. Ellis, Director) (Mark Ordesky, Producer) An alien wreaks havoc on humans after his mother is abused by rednecks in the deep south. Shooting starts September 2009.
23. Flanimals (Ricky Gervais, Exec Prod, Voice) Encompasses a world inhabited by 50 species of creatures so ugly and misshapen they become cute and endearing.
24. Bait 3D (Russell Mulcahy, Director) You are in an underground supermarket when it is suddenly bring robbed. Then it is hit by a freak tsunami. Then you are attacked by a pack of sharks! Sounds like a great movie to me...
25. Untitled Dustin Voigt Project (2009) (Rick McCallum, Executive Producer) (Sherry Voigt, Ardees Rabang and Rick Walker, Producers) (Dustin Voigt, Director)
27. Dambusters (Peter Jackson) Re-imagining of the classic WWII movie.
28. Swamp Thing (Joel Silver) DC Comics character re-imagined for modern 3D.
29. Hellraiser (Dimension) (Weinsteins) Franchise reboot.
30. Scanners (Dimension) (Weinsteins) Franchise reboot.
31. Burst 3D (Director, Neil Marshall) (Ghost House Productions) (Lionsgate) A group of stranded travelers meet during a blizzard and get stalked by a malevolent force that makes people spontaneously combust.
32. Texas Chainsaw Massacre (Lionsgate) (Twisted Pictures) Reboot of the franchise in 3D.
33. Star Trek 2 (Director, J.J. Abrams) (Paramount)
34. The Mortician 3D (Full Circle Films) (Director, Gareth Maxwell Roberts) (Producer, Rhys Thomas) (Executive Producer, Theo Freed)
35. Monster Mutt (Creative Directors, Todd Tucker & Harvey Lowry)
36. Arabian Knights (Inferno) (Mayhem Pictures) (Director, Chuck Russell) A young commander who joins forces with Sinbad, Aladdin and his genie after his king is killed in a palace coop.
37. Shady Talez (D.J. Classicz / Davis Entertainment) (Producer, Actor - Eminem) Horror.
38. Samarai Jack (Producer, J.J. Abrams) Jack is a noble warrior who is cast into the future by the evil Aku, “the shape-shifting Master of Darkness.” Jack attempts to return to the past to defeat Aku once and for all.
39. XXX 3D (Paramount) (Rob Cohen, Director) Xander Cage (Vin Diesel) is left for dead, but returns to execute a very difficult assignment that only he can pull off. Samuel L. Jackson will reprise his role as Agent Augustus Gibbons, Xander’s handler. Most of the action takes place in Europe.
40. Hidden 3D (Producer, Don Carmody) (Writers, Mariano Baino & Coralina Cataldi-Tassoni) (Talent: Sean Clement, Simonetta Solder, Jordan Hayes, Alessia Agrosi, Bjanka Murgel, Devon Bostick, Jason Blicker and Tom Parkinson) The story focuses on an abandoned medical center trial that hides a deadly secret.
41. A Nightmare On Elm Street 2 (Warners) (Producer, Michael Bay)
42. The Dog Squad 3D (ContentFilm) (Director, Les Mayfield) (Writer, Steve Carpenter) (Producer, Rick Bennatar) When a motley crew of stray dogs are thrown into the dog pound, they have to hatch an escape plan fast.
43. Universal Soldier IV (Director, John Hyams)
44. The Woman In Black (Alliance) (Director, James Watkins) (Writer, Jane Goldman) Follows a young lawyer who travels to a remote village to sort out a recently deceased client's papers. As he works alone in the client's isolated house, Kipps begins to uncover tragic secrets, and his unease grows when he glimpses a mysterious woman dressed only in black.
45. Green Lantern 2 (Warner Bros.) (Writers, Greg Berlanti, Michael Green and Marc Guggenheim)
46. Shadowland (PFG Entertainment) Based on Peter Straub's novel and starring Bill Nighy and Natalie Dormer. The storyline follows two young boys, Tom Flanagan and Del Nightingale, who spend a summer with Del's uncle Coleman, who is one of the foremost magicians in the world.
47. The Brothers Grimm: Snow White (Relativity Media) (Writer, Melisa Wallack) (Producers, Bernie Goldmann, Brett Ratner and Ryan Kavanaugh) A modern take on the classic fairy tale.
48. Logan's Run (Producer, Joel Silver) (Director, Nicholas Winding Refn) Starring Ryan Gosling. Based on the TV Series.
49. Lobo (Producer, Joel Silver) (Director, Guy Ritchie) (Writer Don Payne) A heavy metal antihero who lands on Earth to hunt down three intergalactic outlaws.
50. Hansel & Gretel (Producer, Michael Bay) Movie is shooting in Germany, Spring 2011.
51. Newt (Pixar) (Director, Gary Rydstrom) What happens when the last remaining male and female blue-footed newts on the planet are forced together by science to save the species, and they can't stand each other?
52. The Flash (Warner Bros.) (Writers, Greg Berlanti, Michael Green and Marc Guggenheim)
53. Black Friday 3D (Blood Worx Films) (Ethan Terra, Director/Writer) (Joe Knetter, Writer) A couple is viciously assaulted while vacationing. The local authorities and Diane's older brother Kevin enlists the help of four college friends to seek out the machete wielding killer. The friends soon find themselves face to face with the infamous serial killer Tyler Hillburg.
54. Boat (2010) (Gaumont) (Franck Chorot, Producer) centers on a cheetah and a porcupine who must change their identities to gain entry to Noah's Ark when they discover that their animal breeds were already represented on board. They decide to create a fake species called "porceetahs".
55. Cereal Heroes (2010) (Fable Works LLC) (Sparx Animation Studios) Cartoon cereal-box-mascots are mistakenly brought to life when a plan to replace the world's fallen superheroes with characters from comic books goes awry.
56. The Mortician (2010) (Aria Films and Full Circle Films) (Equipment and Post Production, Axis3D) (Director, Writer, Gareth Maxwell Roberts) (Producer, Carlo Dusi) Psychological Thriller.
57. Evil Dead: The Musical (2010?) (Bruce Campbell) Recreation of the movie with music in 3D. Based on the stage musical. Shooting begins spring 2009.
58. The Hole (2010) (Bold Films) (Joe Dante, Director) (Michael L. Smith, Writer) (Starring Haley Bennett) A pair of brothers stumble upon a mysterious hole in their basement that leads to the darkest corridors of their fears and nightmares. Shooting starts in November 2008 in Vancouver, BC.
59. Silent Hill: Revelation 3D (Director, Michael J. Bassett) Sequel to the original movie adaption of the video game.



2012
1. Underworld 4 (January 20, 2012) (Sony Screen Gems) Fourth movie in the vampire vs. lycan franchise.
2. The Lorax (March 2, 2012) (Universal) Animation based on the Dr. Seuss children's book. Voice cast: Danny DeVito, Ed Helms, Rob Riggle, Zac Efron and Betty White
3. Hansel And Gretel: Witch Hunters (March 2, 2012) (Paramount, MGM) (Director, Tommy Wirkola) Jeremy Renner, Gemma Arterton and Famke Janssen star. Action comedy as the classic siblings are now adults engaged in witch bounty hunting.
4. Frankenweenie (March 9, 2012) (Tim Burton / Disney) Digital 3D: Stop Motion Animation. A young boy brings his dog back from the dead.
5. John Carter Of Mars (March 9, 2012) (Disney) (Director, Andrew Stanton) Based on the first of Edgar Rice Burroughs’ Barsoom Series.
6. Dorothy of Oz (April 1, 2012) (Director, Daniel St. Pierre) Animation voice cast: Martin Short, Kelsey Grammer, Jim Belushi, Dan Aykroyd, Oliver Platt, Patrick Stewart, Megan Hilty, Hugh Dancy and Lea Michele (GLEE) as Dorothy.
7. Titanic 3D (April 2012) (Fox) (Director, James Cameron)
8. The Avengers (May 4, 2012) (Marvel) (Director Josh Whedon)
9. Battleship (May 18, 2012) (Universal) (Director, Peter Berg) A fleet of ships is forced to do battle with an armada of unknown origins in order to discover and thwart their destructive goals. 10. Madagascar 3 (May 18, 2012) (Dreamworks Animation) (Eric Darnell, Director) The zoo creatures go on a European tour through a traveling circus. 5. Men In Black III (May 25, 2012) (Columbia) (Director, Barry Sonnenfeld)
11. Men In Black III (May 25, 2012) (Amblin) (Director, Barry Sonnenfeld)
12. Brave (Formerly "The Bear and the Bow") (June 15, 2012) (Disney-Pixar) (Director, Brenda Chapman) A rugged and mythic Scotland is the setting for Pixar's action-adventure "The Bear and the Bow."
13. Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter (June 22, 2012) (Producer, Tim Burton) (Director, Tim Bakmambetov) Lincoln learns at an early age that his mother was killed by a supernatural predator. This provokes his bloody but curiously undocumented lifelong vendetta against vampires and their slave-owning allies.
14. The Amazing Spider-man (July 3, 2012) (Columbia) (Director, Marc Webb)
15. Ice Age: Continental Drift (July 13, 2012) (Fox) More of the worldwide smash franchise.
16. Yellow Submarine (Summer 2012) (Disney) (Robert Zemeckis, Director) Remake of the Beatles musical
16. Amityville - The Legacy 3D (October 2012) (Hannibal Classics) (Producers, Richard Rionda Del Castro, Paul Mason & Steve B. Harris)
18. The Croods (November 12, 2012) (DWA) (Formally "Crood Awakening") (John Cleese, Writer, Voice Actor) This animation is set in prehistoric times where a leader of a tribe is threatened by a newcomer genius with inventions such as fire. Official site is here. Other options for this time slot from DWA include "Truckers" and "Super Secret Ghost Project".
19. Life of Pi (December 14, 2012) (Fox) (Director, Ang Lee) Suraj Sharma will play Pi Patel who is stranded in a lifeboat with a Bengal tiger, zebra, hyena and orangutan.
20. King of the Elves (Christmas 2012) (Disney-Pixar) (Directors, Aaron Blaise, Robert Walker) Legendary storyteller Phillip K. Dick's short story (his only experiment in the fantasy genre) becomes the basis for this fantastic and imaginative tale about an average man living in the Mississippi Delta, whose reluctant actions to help a desperate band of elves leads them to
name him their new king.
21. Monsterpocalypse (2012) (Director, Tim Burton) (Producer, Roy Lee) Based on the board game. Late 2012 release probable.
22. The Guardians (November 4, 2011) (William Joyce, Author) (Jeff Lynch, Director) The story brings together MAJOR children's heros as Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny, the Tooth Fairy, Jack Frost and the Sandman — to defend the world from a Bogeyman-like villain.
23. The Hobbit Pt. 1 (December 19, 2012) (New Line) (Director, Peter Jackson) The highly anticipated prequels to The Lord Of The Rings trilogy.
24. Paradise Lost (2012) (Warner Brothers) (Legendary Pictures) (Scott Derrickson, Director) Based on the Milton poem. Lucifer's failed rebellion in heaven brings about Adam and Eve's fall from grace.
25. Mad Max: Fury Road (2012) (Director, George Miller) $100m budget. Charlize Theron attached.
26. The Ring 3D (2012) (Dreamworks SKG) $33m budget.
27. Star Wars I: The Phantom Menace (2012) (Lucasfilm)
28. Step Up 4Ever (2012) Another dance sequel.
29. The Nutcracker And The Mouse King (2012)
30. Dredd (2012) (Director, Pete Travis) (Writer, Alex Garland) A futuristic world filled with violence, and the lead character is empowered to act as judge, jury and executioner. Karl Urban is attached as Dredd.
31. Deadpool (2012) (Marvel) (Director, Adam Berg)
32. 17 Days Of Winter (2012) (Director, Eric Brevig) Inspired by TAE GUK GI: BROTHERHOOD OF WAR. Shooting on the South Island of New Zealand in November of 2010. 2012 is thought to be the release year.
33. Jack And The Giant Killer (Warner Bros.) (Director, Bryan Singer) Humans war against Giants set in the classic tale of Jack and the Beanstalk.
34. Halloween 3D (2012) (Weinsteins) (Dimension Films) (Writers: Todd Farmer, Lussier) (Director: Patrick Lussier) Third iteration of the re-energized horror franchise.
35. Battle Royale 3D (2012) (Anchor Bay) (Director Kinji Fukasaku) (Japanese students battle to the death on a deserted island after a national lottery)
36. The Power Of The Dark Crystal (2012) (Omnilab Media) (Directors, Michael and Peter Spierig) A girl made of fire steals a shard of a legendary crystal in hopes of reigniting the dying sun.
37. Cabin In The Woods (Now delayed further) (MGM) A group of college kids spend a weekend at a mysterious cabin in the woods that white-collar co-workers have a mysterious connection.
38. The Devil's Commandos (Raw) (Director, Thomas Jane) A WWII commando unit sent on a rescue mission. Pretty straight forward. Except for the part where hell opens up and they have to fight Satan's army.
39. Empires Of The Deep (2012) (Native 3D) (Director, Michael French) (Consulting Stereographer, Anthony Arendt) Olga Kurylenko plays a mermaid queen. Set in ancient Greece, the story tells about a young man’s adventure in the undersea mermaid kingdom in order to save his father, while encountering ferocious sea monsters and gets involved in large-scale battles in the seabed between mermaids, monsters and demons.


2013:
1. How To Train Your Dragon 2 (2013) (Dreamworks Animation) Sequel for the smash hit of 2010.
2. The Hobbit Pt. 2 (2013) (New Line) (Director, Peter Jackson)
3. Star Wars II: The Attack Of The Clones (2013) (Lucasfilm)
4. Alien Prequel Pt.1 (2013) (Fox) (Director, Ridley Scott) $250m Budget.
5. Stretch Armstrong (2013) (Universal) (Producer, Brian Grazer) (Writer, Steve Oedekerk) Taylor Lautner plays Hasbro's Stretch Armstrong.
6. Pinocchio (2013) (Producer, Guillermo del Toro) (Directors, Gris Grimly & Mark Gustafson) A darker take on the classic tale told in stereoscopic 3D stop motion.
7. Pompeii (2013) (Summit) (Director, Paul W.S. Anderson) (Writers, Lee Batchler & Janet Scott Batchler) (Native 3D)
8. William Tell 3D (2013) (Arclight) (Producer, Todd Moyer) Starring Brendan Fraser

2014:
1. Avatar 2 (December, 2014) (Fox) (Director, James Cameron)
2. Star Wars III: Revenge Of The Sith (2014) (Lucasfilm)
3. Alien Prequel Pt.2 (2014) (Fox) (Director, Ridley Scott) $250m Budget.

2015:
1. Avatar 3 (December, 2015) (Fox) (Director, James Cameron)
2. Star Wars IV: A New Hope (2015) (Lucasfilm)

2016:
1. Star Wars V: The Empire Strikes Back (2016) (Lucasfilm)

2017:
1. Star Wars VI: Return Of The Jedi (2017) (Lucasfilm)

Plany
1. Baywatch 3D (Spielberg/Reitman)
2. Godzilla 3D
3. LOTR: The Fellowship of the Ring (2013) (Re-released in 3D) (New Line) (Peter Jackson) Waiting for official announcement.
4. LOTR: The Two Towers (2014) (Re-released in 3D) (New Line) (Peter Jackson) Waiting for official announcement.
5. LOTR: The Return of the King (2015) (Re-released in 3D) (New Line) (Peter Jackson) Waiting for official announcement.
6. The Gate 3-D (Randall William Cook, Director) Rumored 3-D remake of the original 1980s flick about a gate to hell. UPDATE Sep 24th: "The Gate: 20 Years After" may not get made. Randy Cook (FX) said that the "script was terrible" and the producers were not allowing creative changes. Always a chance that a remake could get done however - fingers crossed.
7. King Kong (Peter Jackson) Often connected with a 3D re-release may come to fruition soon. Jackson was definitely seen shooting with 3D cameras during the production of King Kong.
8. Stewardesses 3-D (Condon /Meyer - Remake) (Adirondack International Pictures)
9. Calling All Robots (Disney) (ImageMovers Digital) (Writer: Michael Dougherty) Performance capture movie that leans on the Godzilla genre and will use the same technology used for "Beowulf". This obviously hints that it will be in 3D - but I have not confirmed this yet!
10. Speed Racer 2 (See this post)
12. RoboCop 3D (MGM) (See this post)
13. Fantastic Voyage (James Cameron)
14. Dead Still (Ghost House Productions) (Peter Skagen, Writer) (Charlotte Clay Huggins, Producer) Suspenseful, Eco-thriller set in the jungles of Asia. Throwback to the 80's action films.
15. 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea (Disney)
16. Re-animator (Halcyon) (Brian Yuzna, Director) (Ray Haboush, Producer) Dr. Herbert West, a student of medicine who is developing a formula to revive the dead, has things go horribly wrong once human testing begins. This rumor MAY be debunked.
17. Puppetmaster (Charles Band) A dead man's secret and puppet collection wreak horror
18. Hairspray 2 (New Line) (Adam Shankman, Director)
19. Star Wars (Lucasfilm) (Producer, George Lucas) A new trilogy set in the Star Wars universe.
20. Ronin (Warner Bros) (Director, Sylvain White) (Writer, Joby Harold) Adaptation of the Frank Miller graphic novel RONIN, which centers on a masterless samurai who is reincarnated in a dystopic near-future New York populated by squatters, factions and mutants. The ronin must try to destroy a demon with a mystic sword, which also is found in New York.
21. James Bond 23 (MGM) (Director, Sam Mendes) 3D will breathe new life into this franchise!
22. Twister 2 (Vestron) Bill Paxton interested in bringing back the funnels
23. The Last Train From Hiroshima (Lightstorm Entertainment) (Director, James Cameron) Solemn true tale of the only known man to have survived both WWII atomic explosions in Japan
24. Dune (Paramount) (Director, Pierre Morel) A re-imagining of Frank Hebert's classic science fiction
25. Conan The Barbarian (Lionsgate) Reboot of the original
26. Missile Command (Fox) Bringing the old school video game to the theater
27. The Birds (Mandalay Pictures) (Universal) George Clooney and Naomi Watts attached in this remake of the Hitchcock classic where birds exert their will over a small town.
28. The Battle Of Midway (Warner Bros) (Writer / Producer, Bruce C. McKenna) $200m WWII epic
29. Cobra The Space Pirate (Director, Alexandre Aja) Based on the original manga.

"Masz racje" technologia 3D zanika .... oddaje tv do komisu ;)a te wszystkie filmy to zrobi Studio filmowe Se-Ma-For :p

W kinach okularki sie przyjely i ludzie nie marudzą - wiec beda robic filmy 3d do kina a pozniej ten sam film opchną na telewizory - pozatym technologia 2d ma ograniczone mozliwosci jezeli chodzi o efekty - sukces avatara to potwierdza - plaska technologia 2d musi w koncu odejsc do lamusa

Podobnie było z stereo a później zestawy 5.1 - technologia musi isć na przod a nie stac w miejscu musza byc nowe doznania i efekty - nie wiem czy to bedzie z okularkami czy bez ona jest przyszłością ;)
Nie podniecaj sie bo tak jak mówiłem same przeróbki staroci albo filmy rysunkowe . Więc nic konkretnego . W każdym razie jakoś nie widzę boomu .
 

marcinkoleksl

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w planach 2017? do tego czasu można tez wróżyć, ze powodu euro pol Europy zbankrutuje. dla niektorych 3d już jest trupem (z powodu moich oczu dla mnie również) i nic tego nie zmieni. pamiętam, jak do sklepu przyjechał pierwszy samsung 3d, potem było tylko rozczarowanie... i tak pozostało do dzisiaj. technologia, jak jest dobra, wcale nie musi iść do przodu. to głód pieniądza powoduje, ze zawsze można coś nowego wrzucić, i zaraz niektórzy lecą do sklepów.
 

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Problemem nie sa okulary a brak latwego dostepu do filmów - jak jesteśmy wstanie otworzyć sobie puszke piwa do filmu przygotować cały talerz kanapek do filmu i spalić 5 fajek to ja nie wiem jaki problem jest założyc okulary na nos

Na to mogę tylko odpowiedzieć - są. Zresztą głównie przez to ta technologia stała się tylko jeszcze jednym gadżetem, a nie tym czym chcieli ją widzieć producenci TV - koniem pociągowym rynku.

gdy tak bedzie to okulary bedą zawsze pod ręką i nikomu to nie bedzie przeszkadzało -

Mnie będzie - czyli dowód nieprawdziwy, bo jest przypadek, który nie spełnia reguły :).

Jak bardzo się mylisz pokazuje nieustający spadek zainteresowania ludzi tym gadżetem i to w szczególności tych którzy doświadczyli na własnej skórze "dobrodziejstw" tego wynalazku :).
 

Vaderus

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A ja pod koniec roku planuję zakup nowego projektora właśnie i koniecznie 3D - za dużo BD3D już mi się kurzy na półkach i kolejne regularnie przybywają.
 
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