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Are There too Many Ways to Watch Movies these days?

Going to the movies these days can be a bit overwhelming in the number of variations that movies are released. Typically nowadays you can either choose the 3D version or the 2D version. That is if your movie theater offers 3D movies. Then you get then IMAX version movies thrown in.  Of course only available at IMAX theaters and those are usually in 3D these days. And if you go to a really nice theater you can get DBOX or even 4K. Now where getting even more variations with the Hobbit movies and the upcoming Avatar sequels of High Frame Rate.

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The upcoming Interstellar has 6 different versions of their movie. You have your standard Digital, then you got 4K Digital, and then you have IMAX, next you get 35mm and 70mm version, finally you have the IMAX 70mm at select theaters.  I thought that film was almost a thing of the past except for those small family owned one theater towns.

I’m ok with your standard 2D and 3D and even IMAX and 4K but when you start using even more gimmicks to get people to pay even more to “see the movie the way the director wants it to be seen” just makes me not want to see the movie at all. If it’s the way it was meant to be seen then release it at the normal price and not have to take out a loan to see the Super Ultra High Res High Frame Maga Hologram version. There is nothing wrong with standard 2D digital so make us feel poor because we can’t afford take our family of four to see the the “good” version because we’d rather spend that $73 + tax (actual price for 4 DBOX tickets of Annabelle at the closest theater to me with DBOX) toward groceries.

What do you think? Are there just too many versions of movies in theaters?

 

The GeeksFTW- Episode 115

We are back for another great Episode! We talk about all the media we have consumed in the past week as well as Google’s new slew of Nexus devices and Disney’s purchase of LucasFilms.

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A fangirl’s review of Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides

Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides

(photo via Disney)

Now that Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides has officially opened I have no problems giving you guys my review. I’ll try to keep the spoilers to a minimum (with warning). I’m also going to ignore the whole 3D aspect as that’s a subject I tend to rant about too often. Instead I’ll stick to the movie itself and the score. 

A few of my favorite horror movies

Silence of the Lambs

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I’m a fan of horror movies but the ones I love most are the ones that are more psychological thrillers. I’m not opposed to blood, gore, guts and so on though unless it’s done just right I do get rather tired of it in excess. But I love movies that mess with your head. The reason this is on my mind today is thanks to watching one of those movies with a group of friends last night. After seeing it I felt the need to share some of my top favorite movies that don’t rely as much on gore but instead love to mess with your mind.

Don’t worry, I promise not to give any spoilers just in case there are folks who haven’t seen one or more of these movies.

Tribeca Film Festival selects L.A. Noire

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Rockstar Games revealed today that L.A. Noire has been named an Official Selection at the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival. Noire is the first video game to ever be honored by the festival.

Delightful Downloadable Deals

Like many other gamers and geek aficionados I’ve had the “wait & see” mentality concerning buying DLC, games, and movies this year. It seems as though everything gets replaced, sequalized, or clearance so quickly there is no need or advantage to purchase early (unless you have a special interest in something, like Mass Effect lol). Well due to Thanksgiving weekend once again Microsoft and Sony are slashing the pricing on a lot of there digital content which will all be offered good through November 29th.

What to watch?

 

Today with the level of access to TV, movies, and DLC. I still find myself flipping channels, scrolling endlessly through my Netflix instant queue, or trolling on Hulu for somthing compelling, interesting, or even heartfelt to watch. Thankfully due to the social prowess of Twitter, and the ever reliable information super highway. I was able to snag a couple of recommendations, so just thought I’d pass on the fruits of my labor.

Alice at Last: A few favorite incarnations

Variations on an Alice

made by Yappichick

 

I’ve loved the story “Alice in Wonderland” since I was little. Since the new Disney movie by Tim Burton came out there’s been a large surge of interest in the various incarnations. Earlier this week I got into a brief conversation on Twitter about some of the different movies and I decided to list a few of my favorites.

Disney’s animated “Alice in Wonderland”
How many folks remember watching this as a kid and wishing you could have un-birthdays? I have a nostalgic love for this film and the music in it. Even now I can still hear the Cheshire Cat singing those lines from the Jabberwock poem. While I’m not as big of a fan of it now, it still goes on my list of favorites simply because it was one of the first that I remember.

“Alice in Wonderland” & “Through the Looking Glass” (1985)
This TV movie was memorable for many reasons. It had an incredible cast and followed the plot of the books rather well. I’ll never be able to forget the first stanza of the poem “Father William” thanks to Sammy Davis Jr. dancing and singing it as the Caterpillar. Then there were the things that gave me nightmares such as Carol Channing as the White Queen turning into a sheep (which did happen in the book) and the very scary (at the time) Jabberwock. While I admit the effects look somewhat cheesy today, I recently rewatched this one and was happy to find that I enjoyed it just as much now as I did then.

American McGee’s Alice
I happened across this one while visiting a friend over the summer years ago. I watched him play it all the way through and realized that I loved the storyline. And older Alice who survived a fire that killed her parents (after her first trip down the rabbit hole) is locked in a mental hospital and has to fight her own insanity which is also warping the very real Wonderland that she’s still tied to. Who wouldn’t love that? Plus a Cheshire Cat with piercings and tattoos? And now they’re making a sequel? One of my favorites without question.

Syfy’s “Alice”
I wasn’t sure what I would think of this version of Alice in Wonderland. The storyline is quite different and many of the characters adjusted to fit in the new story. Even the Hatter wasn’t quite as mad as he normally is though the White Knight cracked me up to no end. Still, I have to admit, but the end of this one I decided that I could accept this as one I would recommend and enjoy later. It’s different, the ending is one that made me jump for joy and I admit that Andrew Lee Potts as the Hatter is cute enough to make me watch it again.

Tim Burton’s “Alice in Wonderland”
To give them credit, they didn’t make a true sequel or reboot it even though this was done through Disney and could have easily been either. Instead they took the original story and decided to set this one years after that. The first time I watched this one I thought it was good, nothing exciting and decided that I preferred the character of Chessur (the Cheshire Cat) to the others in the film. Less than a day later the movie had grown on me like a fungus and I found my love of the Mad Hatter renewed. It’s easy to get distracted by the visuals and score but the storyline is an excellent one and I highly recommend this incarnation.

And that’s my rundown of my favorite Alice in Wonderland incarnations! Do you have others that I didn’t mention or a different opinion on the ones I did? Hit me up with a comment!

Episode 7-This is Us

On this episode we take the time to share a little about ourselves individually. We talk about who we are in real life as well as our interests. This is truly a “Get to Know your Host” show. We hope this helps you learn what type of people we are and our personalities.