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You might have already seen it the bootleg, but if not, don't bother, just one more day, and it will be available in HD online! Be sure to check back for the links tomorrow. It's going to be awesome, trust me...


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AVATAR Teaser Trailer Discussion

September 10th 2009 06:36


It's been quite a few days, but the Avatar trailer is finally here. So what do you think? Has it met your expectations, or perhaps raised them even higher? Is it a bit of letdown? Were you at the Avatar day?

Share your thoughts.

Ney'tiri's hot and creepy gaze
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Ghosts of the Abyss

May 20th 2009 08:03
ghosts of the abyss
Hungarian poster for the IMAX version


It has been almost eight years, that passed since James Cameron shot Ghosts of the Abyss. A technological experiment, a vivid enterprise and probably one of his lifetime goals at the same time. The Titanic was a milestone in the Canadian director's career, and actually the movie was a milestone for the history of cinema, as the financially most successful movie to this date.

From Ghosts of the Abyss it's obvious that the ship, the history and the myth were more to Cameron than a movie project. The passion and enthusiasm is palpable, when you join his 2001 venture for 40-50 minutes through a 3D screen. As the pioneer of stereographic renaissance, Cameron fills a documentary about the legendary wreck on the ocean floor with excitement, drama, and simple awe. Of course the source material is quite awe-inspiring by itself, but the direction of one of the best directors in the world is there too. Although it's not Aliens or Terminator, his prowess can be felt when the audience roots for a submarine droid to rescue it's twin brother, or when long lost scenes from the short life of the mighty Titanic are summoned in front of the 3D cameras of Mir 1 and 2, the submarines the crew used to shoot the film.

Although it's more inspiratory than informational, the movie had an inpact on the audience last night, who saw the movie for the first time in Hungary. A stunned silence settled on the auditorium after it was over. It's an experience you should seek if you haven't seen the movie. The 3D, especially in IMAX, really takes you in there, and since it was used clever, it never felt stressed or uncomfortable. During the movie, I couldn't stop to wonder what an experience Avatar will be in December. (Once there's some footage or poster from Avatar, be sure to check back on this site)

The ghost of Titanic is eerie, sad and mesmerizing, as the skeletal wreck lies, frozen in silence at the bottom of the Ocean, both as a monument to human ambition and to the memory of the 1517 souls who fell victim to the tragedy.



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Hungarian poster for the movie


Well, what can I say? First and foremost I'm not 7 years old, so I cannot state that this movie is utter garbage. What's undeniable though is that it doesn't succeed as a family fun animated movie. It's not Shrek, nor The Incredibles. It's something I would rudely explain as a geeks with money movie


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Monsters vs Aliens

April 1st 2009 08:33
A bug-eyed ...err, bug: Insectosaur!


Another 3d stereo movie up ahead (opens on the 2nd of April)! Monsters vs Aliens or simply MvA is Dreamworks Animation's first film that was intended to be 3D from the start, or at least it was conceived before a single storyboard was drawn. Probably it's the first time for a major animated feature to utilize the possibilities of stereo right from the start, and not just using it in post production


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Coraline 3D

March 30th 2009 11:18


Henry Selick's and Neil Gaiman's lovechild, Coraline is the best film I saw in 3D. Notice the emphasis. It was not especially the 3D that struck me, but the content. Why is it such a big deal? Because it flashes like a light of a beacon: "Hello! 3D isn't just gimmick!". You can entertain with quality story and movie magic, while you're doing it in stereo


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SCAR 3D

February 6th 2009 09:01
The title... obviously.


A few days ago I caught a screening of Scar 3D, the first ever digital 3D live action feature film, never released in theaters in the US. Fortunately I'm in Croatia at the moment so I could get a glimpse of a rare screening


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Wild Safari 3D

January 26th 2009 08:35
Wild Safari 3D


I got the chance, if somewhat late, to check out Wild Safari 3D thanks to the IMAX theatre in Budapest run by CCI, so read on if you're trying to decide which IMAX to see next


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Avatar teaser update!

December 3rd 2008 07:47
James Cameron, the visionary behind Avatar


This time it's from the 3D geek guy Michael from marketsaw.blogspot.com about the much anticipated first glimpse on Pandora (Avatar's alien world


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Santa vs Snowman 3D (re-released?)

November 28th 2008 00:01
Different title, but same sillyness


Christmas is up ahead (well, sort of) and it's a typical holiday for re-runs and re-releases. This silly but fun little movie of Steve Oedekerk about basically the battle of Hoth reimagined on the North Pole, just debuted in Hungary, although it's not especially fresh (released in 2002 and had a re-release in 2003 in Australia


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Dolby 3D, now for real!

September 2nd 2008 07:06
Bob's trip

Finally, my Dolby 3D journey came full circle yesterday, in Budapest Film's Corvin theatre. While Journey to the Center of the Earth 3D is more of a weightless popcorn movie, it's a milestone in the fact that it's the first live action full length feature in digital 3D


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Dolby 3D coming closer

August 24th 2008 22:19
Bob's trip

As the Dolby 3D's local debut here in Hungary is coming closer, I've checked out another theatre where 4 screens were equipped with this technology, or moreso converted to a new format


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Nacar 3D, sports 3D?

July 13th 2008 08:25
Nascar 3D, an IMAX flick you might or might not have seen. Pretty obvious from the title that it let's you in the racing mania unique to the US: Nascar. Good for the fans of racing, but it can alo foreshadow a future use of 3D: sports coverage.

Nascar 3D: The IMAX Experience

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Dolby 3D (in 2D)

May 6th 2008 11:49
Bob's trip

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