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PostPosted: Fri Jan 23, 2009 10:39 
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Ha! It's aces!
The film is a bit mumble mumble (and it cheats) but the 3D is really good.
Go and see it, if you get the chance, if only for the technical impressiveness. And it's got 3D boobies :D

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Thank God, everyone has said it's shit here and I am being taken by a friend to see it on Monday for my birthday.

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And it's got 3D boobies


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 Post subject: Re: My Bloody Valentine
PostPosted: Fri Jan 23, 2009 12:23 
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I am now interested in this film.

Is it released at normal 2D cinemas then or are there special 3D ones I don't know about?


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 Post subject: Re: My Bloody Valentine
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I thought this was about an emo band.

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 Post subject: Re: My Bloody Valentine
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Bullet for, surely?

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 Post subject: Re: My Bloody Valentine
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Bullet for, surely?


Nah, My Bloody Valentine. Before your time I suspect.

Fairly awful alt rock / punk rock from the 80s, John Peel used to like them though.


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 Post subject: Re: My Bloody Valentine
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Fairly awful alt rock / punk rock from the 80s, John Peel used to like them though.

Ding ding ding. Were they that bad? I can't remember.

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 Post subject: Re: My Bloody Valentine
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Fairly awful alt rock / punk rock from the 80s, John Peel used to like them though.

Ding ding ding. Were they that bad? I can't remember.


Probably alright if you like that sort of thing :D
I can't really remember either but tuneless dirges don't stick in the memory for me..


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 Post subject: Re: My Bloody Valentine
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kalmar wrote:
I am now interested in this film.

Is it released at normal 2D cinemas then or are there special 3D ones I don't know about?


They are normal 2D cinemas, but only ones with newer projectors can do the stuff (apparently).

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kalmar wrote:
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Fairly awful alt rock / punk rock from the 80s, John Peel used to like them though.

Ding ding ding. Were they that bad? I can't remember.


Probably alright if you like that sort of thing :D
I can't really remember either but tuneless dirges don't stick in the memory for me..

they got back together last year and everyone was dead happy and really hopes they record again. they did 'Loveless' in 1991 and its not been matched. not done an album in 18 years and people still talk about them every year in 'best album ever' polls

smashing Pumpkins were a MBV tribute act in all but name, billy Corgan admitted as much that Siamese dream was him trying desperately to copy their sound.

not slightly emo hahaha lol
tuneless? if ya deaf maybe or are thinking Youtube could do their sound justice. sort of band best heard on vinyl


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 Post subject: Re: My Bloody Valentine
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I saw My Bloody Valentine live as a support act for Bob Mould. They didn't leave any impression on me.

Grim..., what did the 3d glasses look like? Were the lenses just a bit like sunglasses?


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They were black and had those red and green/blue bits in them when I went to see a film recently-I kept them :)

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 Post subject: Re: My Bloody Valentine
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Grim..., what did the 3d glasses look like? Were the lenses just a bit like sunglasses?

Yeah, just 'dark' glasses. Flickr-me-do.

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 Post subject: Re: My Bloody Valentine
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They were black and had those red and green/blue bits in them when I went to see a film recently-I kept them :)
That's why I'm asking. The red/blue split can be done in any cinema, I think, as the film is mastered with the two superimposed images. I suspect My Bloody Valentine is using the superior method of polarising the light of the left/right images differently, which does require some fandango work on the projector.


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 Post subject: Re: My Bloody Valentine
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You still need flaky cardboard glasses for 3D? I thought this was supposed to be the future >:(


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 Post subject: Re: My Bloody Valentine
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Nope, plastic.

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 Post subject: Re: My Bloody Valentine
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At least you can look like one of Biff's gang from BTTF, though.

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 Post subject: Re: My Bloody Valentine
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Yeah, just 'dark' glasses. Flickr-me-do.
Yeah, I see. They are horizontally and vertically polarised, and the projector somehow (not sure of details) polarises the light in the left and right eye images.

Hmmm, that suggests an experiment. If anyone goes to see it, try angling your head onto the side during a particularly stong 3D bit. Once your face is sideways your left/right eye images should be inversed, which I imagine look amusing wrong.


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Nope, plastic.


With little battery powered LCD lenses that blank the image synchronised with the frame rate?
He said, hopefully.

I want realistic boobs in the face pls.


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Doctor Glyndwr wrote:
Hmmm, that suggests an experiment. If anyone goes to see it, try angling your head onto the side during a particularly stong 3D bit. Once your face is sideways your left/right eye images should be inversed, which I imagine look amusing wrong.

I will not be doing this.

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I want realistic boobs in the face pls.


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 Post subject: Re: My Bloody Valentine
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I read somewhere recently about how this all works. I can't think where. If my brain decides to regurgitate I will bing the link up

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Doctor Glyndwr wrote:
Hmmm, that suggests an experiment. If anyone goes to see it, try angling your head onto the side during a particularly stong 3D bit. Once your face is sideways your left/right eye images should be inversed, which I imagine look amusing wrong.

Or just turn the glasses around?

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 Post subject: Re: My Bloody Valentine
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 Post subject: Re: My Bloody Valentine
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Or just turn the glasses around?
Shh. I'm trying to make someone look stupid here.


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 Post subject: Re: My Bloody Valentine
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Or just turn the glasses around?
Shh. I'm trying to make someone look stupid here.

Someone's definitely looking stupid, all right.

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Someone's definitely looking stupid, all right.
I'm starting to feel like a whale in Japanese waters here.


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 Post subject: Re: My Bloody Valentine
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Someone's definitely looking stupid, all right.
I'm starting to feel like a whale in Japanese waters here.


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Oh, blow it out your blowhole, would you?

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 Post subject: Re: My Bloody Valentine
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Sounds like the same technology that was used for a showing of The Nightmare Before Christmas 3D that I went to see. I've still got those plastic glasses lying around somewhere.

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Sounds like the same technology that was used for a showing of The Nightmare Before Christmas 3D that I went to see. I've still got those plastic glasses lying around somewhere.

Yes, I think so. This is the first film using real actors in real sets, though (Journey to the Centre of the Earth did it, but with actors on top of 3D CG backgrounds).

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kalmar wrote:
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kalmar wrote:
Fairly awful alt rock / punk rock from the 80s, John Peel used to like them though.

Ding ding ding. Were they that bad? I can't remember.


Probably alright if you like that sort of thing :D
I can't really remember either but tuneless dirges don't stick in the memory for me..

they got back together last year and everyone was dead happy and really hopes they record again. they did 'Loveless' in 1991 and its not been matched. not done an album in 18 years and people still talk about them every year in 'best album ever' polls

smashing Pumpkins were a MBV tribute act in all but name, billy Corgan admitted as much that Siamese dream was him trying desperately to copy their sound.

not slightly emo hahaha lol
tuneless? if ya deaf maybe or are thinking Youtube could do their sound justice. sort of band best heard on vinyl


They're very good if you like that sort of thing, but it's wall of sound heavily layered guitar. I quite like them every once in a while but they're not emo FFS.

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They're very good if you like that sort of thing, but it's wall of sound heavily layered guitar.
This is why they were supporting Bob Mould no doubt, they basically ripped off the guitar tones he more-or-less created (but then so did everyone else from the Pixies onward). Having never heard their material before, they weren't very good live; it's not that accessible, if you see what I mean.


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Doctor Glyndwr wrote:
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They're very good if you like that sort of thing, but it's wall of sound heavily layered guitar.
This is why they were supporting Bob Mould no doubt, they basically ripped off the guitar tones he more-or-less created (but then so did everyone else from the Pixies onward). Having never heard their material before, they weren't very good live; it's not that accessible, if you see what I mean.
I can't imagine they're sound would be possible to replicate live, tbh.

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Doctor Glyndwr wrote:
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They're very good if you like that sort of thing, but it's wall of sound heavily layered guitar.
This is why they were supporting Bob Mould no doubt, they basically ripped off the guitar tones he more-or-less created (but then so did everyone else from the Pixies onward). Having never heard their material before, they weren't very good live; it's not that accessible, if you see what I mean.

supported Bob Mould because he was a huge admitted fan and the Beaster album and songs like Gift are his tribute. he had said that he was in awe of kevin shields and how he played guitar. A Good idea on the first Sugar album is deliberate acnowledged pixies tribute.

also because sugar and mbv were both on creation they toured together. mbv were known as a must-see live act but thats when they could play a full set.


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