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Third Dimensional Murder | 1941 a.k.a., Murder in 3-D
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thefirstthinguc · 24 days
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3-D trailers from 1953.
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lisamarie-vee · 8 months
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Vincent Price - House of Wax
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brokehorrorfan · 10 months
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Robot Monster will be released on Blu-ray and DVD on July 25 via Bayview Entertainment. Celebrating its 70th anniversary, the movie is presented in frame sequential Blu-ray 3D, anaglyphic 3D, and standard 2D.
Also known as Monsters from Mars and Monsters from the Moon, the 1953 sci-fi horror film is directed by Phil Tucker and written by Wyott Ordung. George Nader, Claudia Barrett, and George Barrows star.
Robot Monster has been newly restored in 4K from 35mm 3D archival elements by the 3-D Film Archive. Special features - some of which are presented in 3D - are listed below, where you can also watch the new trailer.
Versions of the film:
Frame sequential Blu-ray 3D
Anaglyphic 3D (with a pair of glasses included)
Standard 2D
3D special features:
Stardust in Your Eyes - Robot Monster's original prologue starring Trustin "Slick Slavin" Howard
Interview with actor Greg Moffett
Travels Through Time & Space - Vintage slide presentation curated by stereoscopic anthropologist Hillary Hess
Adventures in 3D - 1953 3D comic book
Restoration demo
Vintage shorts
Trailers
2D special features:
Audio commentary by Greg Moffett, Mike Ballew, Eric Kurland, and Lawrence Kaufman.
Saving Slick - Featurette on actor Trustin "Slick Slavin" Howard
Mistakes & Innovations - 3-D Film Archive’s Bob Furmanek describes the original day-for-night footage and Robot Monster’s innovative use of “double film”
Rescuing Ro-Man - Featurette on how the discovery of 35mm prints saved the only complete 3D footage
Memorabilia gallery
Trailers from Hell - Trailer commentary by filmmaker Joe Dante
Bela Lugosi on “You Asked For It” - 1953 live TV appearance
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A cosmic catastrophe has wiped out humanity, and now the last six survivors must outwit that strangely iconic alien menace, Ro-Man (George Barrows). Taking orders from the pitiless Great Guidance, Ro-Man wavers in his pursuit of human annihilation when he falls in love with a girl (Claudia Barrett). Can dashing young Roy (George Nader) save her?
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gothicfrogsmiley · 1 year
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be my bloody valentine
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Avatar The Way Of Water
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They've already filmed Avatar 3. It doesn't matter if Avatar 2 bombs at the box office, we're getting a third one sight unseen. Literally the only person who wanted Avatar sequels was James Cameron himself, and now we're stuck with them because it's a disney property and they will milk it for all it's worth; the first one was a gimmick, a novelty, a proof of concept released at a time when every movie was in 3D and it was a big deal (I haven't seen a 3D movie in like 10 years). It looked amazing for the time, but we've become so desensitized to CGI characters and environments that even the best most groundbreaking technology looks mundane. We're over the gimmick, we're used to it, so the only reason for these sequels to exist is obsolete. Nobody is gonna watch them for the story, it's all spectacle, but we've had nothing but spectacle for the last decade and we're like heroin addicts who don't even feel it anymore. We'll never get the same high as we got in 2009 because EVERY movie looks like that now. EVERY big budget studio movie is green screen mocap with digital deaging and face replacement body doubles, so Avatar 2 is nothing special. The gimmick this time is that it's underwater, which I guess is technologically impressive, but I don't see how it could possibly elevate a forgettable story; nobody will want to remember it, but disney will keep it in theaters for 6 or 7 months like they did with Spiderman so they can squeeze every last cent out of beleaguered moviegoers who have no other options because their local theaters have basically become disney playhouses. I will not be seeing Avatar 2, or 3, or 4, or 5, or 6, or any of the spinoffs, or streaming shows, or cartoons. This is not a property I wish to consume.
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In Branson, ride, ride, ride!
I got to ride, ride, ride in Branson, I’m a lucky girl. I recently returned from a trip to Branson, I went with Sara Broers, of Travel with Sara. She was on a press trip, and I got to tag along, and we stayed at the amazing Chateau on the Lake Resort Spa! While there I learned all about riding in Branson, riding on a tram, a shuttle, a coaster, a Pink Jeep, a people mover, a paddle boat, and a 3D…
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Third Dimensional Murder | 1941 a.k.a., Murder in 3-D
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meganlynnhostetler · 1 year
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I saw the Super Mario Bros movie in 3D today. It was awesome! If you’re going to see this movie, I highly recommend catching the 3D version! 🍿
Instagram: @meganlynnhostetler
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talkaboutmovies · 1 year
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The trailer for the 1953 3D flick, “Man in the Dark”
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almeriamovies · 1 year
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Tony Anthony on the set of “Comin At Ya“ by Ferdinando Baldi (1981) in Dunas de Cabo de Gata #Almeria
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brokehorrorfan · 2 years
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Casey Booth has released a Friday the 13th Part 3 poster in 3D. It measures 18x24, costs $30, and comes with 3D glasses.
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karlartreid · 1 year
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ONI A Thunder Gods Tale (Beautiful looking film) REACTION By An Animator/Artist
Today we are looking into an absolutely beautiful animation rich with colour, vibrance and a beautiful art and animation style!
This animation is called ONI and today we are reacting to it plus throwing our thoughts in about some of the techniques shown in this short video
So sit back Relax and Enjoy
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thefirstthinguc · 2 years
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A Paramount Picture in 3-Dimension!
Sangaree (1953).
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