Lionsgate has announced a brand-new 3D release of Mark Neveldine & Brian Taylor’s Gamer for Blu-Ray in May. The film stars Gerard Butler, Michael C. Hall and Ludacris.
In an odd new marketing move Lionsgate has decided to team-up with Samsung to re-release certain catalog titles on 3D Blu-Ray. One of the first to test the waters is Neveldine/Taylor’s hyper-kinetic actioner Gamer, starring Gerard Butler.
The film was originally released in 2009 to mostly negative reviews. I enjoyed it, because I absolutely love Neveldine/Taylor’s filming style, but even I can admit that they sometimes go a little too overboard. I’m curious to see how they implement 3D, because if done right this could look really good.
Gamer is obviously getting a post-conversion, which means we should expect a lot of shots to look weirdly stretched out for field of depth, but at the same time I...
In an odd new marketing move Lionsgate has decided to team-up with Samsung to re-release certain catalog titles on 3D Blu-Ray. One of the first to test the waters is Neveldine/Taylor’s hyper-kinetic actioner Gamer, starring Gerard Butler.
The film was originally released in 2009 to mostly negative reviews. I enjoyed it, because I absolutely love Neveldine/Taylor’s filming style, but even I can admit that they sometimes go a little too overboard. I’m curious to see how they implement 3D, because if done right this could look really good.
Gamer is obviously getting a post-conversion, which means we should expect a lot of shots to look weirdly stretched out for field of depth, but at the same time I...
- 2/23/2013
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