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Pimpsy G. 07-25-2012 03:41 AM

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Posted by RaiRai (Post 167232)
I noticed htis with the avengers, I couldn't get over how weird it seemed to watch. I cant imagine when avatar 3 & 4 come out because they are planned to be filmed in 60 fps

Uhh.... there is either something wrong with your eyes or you're watching it on a interpolated TV screen because the Avengers was filmed in 24FPS. Just like every single movie so far, with the first 48 fps movie being the Hobbit. Thus the reason it has so much controversy behind it.

Rexx 07-25-2012 04:15 AM

The Hobbit looks amazing, the book is one of my favorites.

Dusty 07-25-2012 04:21 AM

I liked the Hobbit book way more than I liked the LotR trilogy. The trilogy felt forced and dragged out most of the time, and I kind of had to push myself to finish it "just because" while I thoroughly enjoyed every bit of the Hobbit.

Rexx 07-25-2012 09:12 AM

ugh, Peter Jackson is now talking about making the Hobbit a trilogy. Being a two-part is barely tolerable but understandable, but splitting a single book into three parts is ridiculous. The typical Lotr movie is about 3 hours long. What does he need 9 hours for? He said he has a bunch of 'unused' footage but I think it's a cop-out that he's really just milking the hell out of it.

RaiRai 07-25-2012 05:11 PM

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Posted by Pimpsy G. (Post 167235)
Uhh.... there is either something wrong with your eyes or you're watching it on a interpolated TV screen because the Avengers was filmed in 24FPS. Just like every single movie so far, with the first 48 fps movie being the Hobbit. Thus the reason it has so much controversy behind it.

Oh, well it was just me then. I assumed that it was a higher fps by the way the actors looked.


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