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You have to be a true master of cinema to make a 3D skeptic take notice, so leave it to Martin Scorsese to make me a believer again.  Hugo is the best use of 3D since Avatar, and the greatest movie about movies I’ve ever seen (move over Matinee).

After years of 3D post conversion and greedy studios using 3D for increased ticket prices (setting the medium back by leaps and bounds), Scorsese comes to the rescue.  He has set a new standard and created one of the greatest movie going experiences I can remember.

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This is Martin Scorsese’s first family film, first 3D film, and what feels like his most personal release to date.  Scorsese’s involvement in film preservation is perfectly dramatized here, as well as his love of classic cinema.  The director includes nods to the films of French filmmaker Georges Méliès such as A Trip to the Moon and A Kingdom of Fairies; they are just some of the classic cinema brought back to life in Hugo (Safety Last! pictured above).  That’s where the use of 3D really shines, not as a gimmick but an enhancement of the story.

The pacing of the film may have the younger ones wishing for a faster more frantic experience, but give Hugo time and it will deliver.  The characters and visuals here are magical; the film is so full of adventure and heart that it may have you welling up with tears.  It’s a celebration of cinema and storytelling and it’s not just a film for children; take your parents and grandparents.  For anyone who turned their back on the movie going experience, it’s here again.

SCORE: 5/5

Martin Scorsese & James Cameron discuss Hugo:

Titanic 3D Featurette With James Cameron

Tuesday, November 22nd, 2011

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Below you can watch a featurette for Titanic 3D, it’s been said that James Cameron put a lot of work into this project and didn’t want to just convert and hope of the best, he even polished up the 2D version for us.  It will be interesting to see how the final hour of the film plays out in 3D, it’s great cinema with or without the added dimension.

Hit the jump to watch the featurette, Titanic 3D opens April 6th, 2012.

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Trailer For Beauty and the Beast in 3D

Tuesday, November 22nd, 2011

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Disney’s re-release of Beauty and the Beast in 3D has a trailer; the classic animated movie will hit theater on January 13th 2012.  There is no reason to pay the high prices to see this in 3D, if you like the movie that much you already own it on DVD or Blu-ray.  It’s a good movie, so enjoy it anyway you can I guess.

Check out the trailer below, Beauty and the Beast 3D opens on January 13, 2012 with the new short film, Tangled Ever After.

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titanicHere is the trailer for James Cameron’s 3D release of Titanic. The film will be released on April 6 in 3D and IMAX 3D theaters. Titanic is the second-highest grossing movie of all time behind Cameron’s other film Avatar.  Titanic won Best Picture and Best Director at the Academy Awards.  And yes, inaccuracies aside I enjoyed this movie a whole lot, no irony.

I don’t think I need to go on about the plot here, but I will share a scary thought: Gwyneth Paltrow was up for the role of Rose and Matthew McConaughey for Jack.  Who else just shuddered?  The film is sure to hit Blu-ray around the same time, might be a good time to put away the double VHS you still have.

Watch the trailer below:

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New Trailer For ‘Underworld: Awakening 3D’

Thursday, November 3rd, 2011

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The fourth Underworld film “Underworld: Awakening” with the return of  Kate Beckinsale has a new trailer for your viewing pleasure below.  The story follows Selene waking up to a world where humans have discovered the existence of vampires and werewolves and are working to eradicate both species.

I gave up on this series after the first movie underwhelmed me, but it can’t be as bad as the Resident Evil movies can it?  Watch the trailer below:

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Here is a short video of Martin Scorsese talking about his upcoming film Hugo. The behind-the-scenes look at the 3D film does a good job at growing my interest, after the first trailer I was still on the fence.

The cast includes Chloe Grace Moretz, Asa Butterfield, Sacha Baron Cohen, Ben Kingsley, Jude Law, Ray Winstone, Christopher Lee, Helen McCrory, Richard Griffiths, Frances de la Tour, Emily Mortimer and Michael Stuhlbarg.

Hugo tells the story of an orphan boy living a secret life in the walls of a Paris train station. With the help of an eccentric girl, he searches for the answer to a mystery linking the father he recently lost, the ill-tempered toy shop owner living below him and a heart shaped lock, seemingly without a key. Based on Brian Selznick’s award winning and imaginative New York Timesbestseller, “The Invention of Hugo Cabret,” this magical tale is Scorsese’s first film shot in 3D.

The film opens up on November 23rd 2011, check out the video below:

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Disney Has More 3D Re-Releases Coming

Wednesday, October 5th, 2011

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The Lion King 3D has surprised a lot of people (myself included) with the success it has been getting at the box office (over $80M domestic).  So Disney noticed too and has announced limited theatrical engagements for four of its classic films for the first time in 3D:

  • Beauty and the Beast – January 13, 2012
  • Finding Nemo – September 14, 2012
  • Monsters, Inc. – January 18, 2013 (the prequel Monsters University opens in theaters in Disney Digital 3D on June 21, 2013)
  • The Little Mermaid – September 13, 2013

These are all good movies, classics really – and yes it would be nice to see them on the big screen again, but with 3D involved I can’t quite say I approve fully.  Blu-ray releases in the mean time will be just fine for me.

  • Beauty and the Beast was the first animated film ever nominated for an Academy Award for Best Picture.  Box Office = $380.4 million worldwide.
  • Finding Nemo won an Academy Award for Best Animated Feature. Box Office = $867.6 million worldwide.
  • Monsters, Inc. made history with 11 million DVD/VHS copies being sold during its first week of release. It won an Academy Award for Best Song. Box Office = $526.9 million worldwide.
  • The Little Mermaid won two Academy Awards (Best Original Score, Best Song). Box Office =$228.9 million worldwide.

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If you missed a chance to see Transformers: Dark of the Moon on an IMAX screen, Michael Bay has a solution for you!  Paramount has decided to re-release Transformers 3 in 246 North American IMAX theaters from August 26-September 8.  The film has been “digitally re-mastered into the image and sound quality of The IMAX Experience with proprietary IMAX DMR (Digital Re-mastering) technology for presentation in IMAX 3D.”

If anyone out there can tell me just what the bloody hell that means, I’ll own you a Coke.   To be fair, I’m told the movie is worth seeing in IMAX, I can’t tell you who told me this, it might have been a comic strip.

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It’s the final weeks of summer, can you tell?  Apes continue to rise at the box office with great word of mouth and that Glee 3D movie no one seemed to want to promote turned into no one wanting to watch as well.  It didn’t even break the top 10.

1. Rise Of The Planet Of The Apes – $27.5M – $104.8M Total
2. The Help – $25.5M – $35.4 Total
3. Final Destination 5     $18,400,000     $18.4
4. The Smurfs – $21M – $76.2M
3. Cowboys & Aliens -$15.7M – $67.3M
4. The Change-Up – $13.5M
5. 30 Minutes or Less – $13M

[MORE: Box Office Mojo, The-Numbers]

Rise of the Planet of the Apes fell less than 50% this week going past the $100M point besting where X-Men in and soon Captain America were after 10 days.  So who knew that Final Destination could still make money?  Not me.  This tired franchise might still have legs for some people though bringing in some impressive coin.  The Help opened on Wednesday apparently and made $5M going into the weekend for an overachieving victory for Disney/Dreamworks.

Next weekend – Conan the Barbarian and Fright Night.

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Yesterday we gave you a first image for A Very Harold & Kumar Christmas [see post under this one] and now today we have a full length trailer for what can only be described as the stoner version of Tim Allen’s The Santa Clause.  The film stars John Cho, Neil Patrick Harris and Kal Penn. The film arrives in theaters on November 4th, 2011. The trailer below has claymation, if you still don’t want to watch I don’t know what else to say.  3D jokes anyone?  Watch it below:

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