It is just the rental discs that don't have extras.
You do need the red/blue glasses - but they still SUCK. Horror Fandom is not impressed with the digitial transference.
Yes, that's a third guy - he's one of Jensen's stunt doubles but not - I think - from Supernatural. He deliberately followed Jensen around and mimicked his walk and movements
At the "and the SPN fans now hate us" I actually started talking back - "No, we're used to our boys broken and batshit crazy - we like 'em that way."
I also love their bloodthirsty glee that the pick axe gets stuck in his jaw. They devote and entire extra to it.
It is just the rental discs that don't have extras.
Sigh. I'll let my video store owner know that. She'd gonna be pissed.
You do need the red/blue glasses - but they still SUCK. Horror Fandom is not impressed with the digitial transference.
No kidding! I guess Real-D technology isn't effective on a small screen so they had to go back to the old way.
Yes, that's a third guy - he's one of Jensen's stunt doubles but not - I think - from Supernatural. He deliberately followed Jensen around and mimicked his walk and movements
*fangirls* That's seriously awesome.
At the "and the SPN fans now hate us" I actually started talking back - "No, we're used to our boys broken and batshit crazy - we like 'em that way."
Oh hell yeah! I kind of snorted derisively.
I also love their bloodthirsty glee that the pick axe gets stuck in his jaw. They devote and entire extra to it.
The extras are on another disc in the special edition, and you get 4 pair of the old red-green glasses. They don't fit me well, and some things looked good, but about halfway through I gave up and went to the 2d version, cause I was tired of blurry Jensen.
The commentary was so much fun to listen to! I loved how much they loved Jensen ;)
The extra disc has lots on the special effects, and that's cool. The blooper real is funny, too. I don't think you get it or the special effect extras on the regular edition of the cd.
At the LA con, Jensen said it wasn't him in the suit until they did that montage at the end. Blew my mind, too. Cause I went back to the theater to see it again and try to figure out if it was him and when it was him. He said the dude followed him around to get his walk, but was about 6 inches or so shorter. Couldn't tell it from the way they filmed it.
The extras are on another disc in the special edition, and you get 4 pair of the old red-green glasses. They don't fit me well, and some things looked good, but about halfway through I gave up and went to the 2d version, cause I was tired of blurry Jensen.
Arg. That's frustrating. I wear glasses myself so those old cardboard things are a pain at the best of times.
The commentary was so much fun to listen to! I loved how much they loved Jensen ;)
I giggled when they got going on the 'he's so dreamy' stuff. That was just silly. All the little bits about things he added to the script, and his sense of scene and that fight being entirely Jensen and Kerr at the end, and all the little comments about his professionalism were awesome though. :-D
The extra disc has lots on the special effects, and that's cool. The blooper real is funny, too. I don't think you get it or the special effect extras on the regular edition of the cd.Nope. The rental is a two-sided disk that's confusing even as to which side is 3d and which side is 2d. It had
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Arg. That's frustrating. I wear glasses myself so those old cardboard things are a pain at the best of times. I wear glasses too, and was pretty happy with the RealD glasses at the theater. I may take apart a pair of the red/green glasses and see if I can tape them to my real glasses.
Glad I wasn't the only one confused about which side was which on the disc! I think it's labeled backwards.
I've got a large tv, and it was blurry in 3D, unless I stood further back than I normally watch from and straight in front of the tv. It still wasn't great.
I wear glasses too, and was pretty happy with the RealD glasses at the theater. I may take apart a pair of the red/green glasses and see if I can tape them to my real glasses.
Better idea than what I tried as a kid. I took red and blue markers and colored my glasses. Very glad they weren't permanent markers or mom would have killed me.
I was disappointed in the 3d quality, too. My rental place gave us 3d glasses (actually we had to pay 15 cents for each pair) and they SUCKED. I have a nice TV, too (42" LCD), so I thought it would look okay, but me and the husband gave up on the 3d after about 15 minutes. Everything was blurry, and while a few things looked cool jumping out, for the most part it looked blurry and overly red/green.
There weren't any bloopers on mine, either, but I know there are bloopers and other extras on a different version of MBV DVD release.
And, dude, yes! Right at the beginning I turned to my hubby and said, that is *so* Jensen's walk (of course, hubby looked at me like I was crazy)- look at how bow-legged the guy is and all stompy just like Jensen! (cue more 'you are crazy' looks from hubby)... alas I was wrong! Good stunt guy.
Everything was blurry, and while a few things looked cool jumping out, for the most part it looked blurry and overly red/green.
I guess the theatre Real-D needed a theatre screen to work. I'm very glad now hat I went and saw it in the theatre, as insane as that trip was to take.
There weren't any bloopers on mine, either, but I know there are bloopers and other extras on a different version of MBV DVD release.
They're out there, I've seen (not seen seen, but seen listed in the newsletter) icons from the blooper reel, so it exists.
Good stunt guy.
Definitely. He needs to be a guest at a con somewhere sometime.
I guess the theatre Real-D needed a theatre screen to work. I'm very glad now hat I went and saw it in the theatre, as insane as that trip was to take.
See, now I'm kicking myself for not going... and it was playing in 3d fairly nearby to me.
Though, hubby summed up his feelings on the movie pretty well- "Any episode of Supernatural is better and scarier than this movie" :) He's such a nerd. I liked it, though I think I would have enjoyed it more in the theatre in 3d. That was a bummer.
Oh well :) Will you be renting Friday the 13th for Jared? Or did you see it already? I missed that one, too!
"Any episode of Supernatural is better and scarier than this movie" :)
Well, yeah. I laughed almost the whole way through this in the theatre at the jumps and gore. It's a slasher flick. It could have been really tense, creepy and atmospheric with half the gore and it would have freaked the crap out of me. Over the top gore, I just see corn syrup and latex. Awesome corn syrup and latex, but still. :-)
I liked it, though I think I would have enjoyed it more in the theatre in 3d. That was a bummer.
I did a full recap of the movie when I saw it in the theatre (it's under the mbv3d tag if you're interested), and really, the incidental 3D of things like the truck driving down the hill like it's going to drive right out of the screen and all the light sources seeming like actual beams of light, with the haloing and so forth was fantastic. It's a shame that it didn't translate to the DVD. :-/
Oh well :) Will you be renting Friday the 13th for Jared? Or did you see it already? I missed that one, too!Haven't seen it, but I'll be renting
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You do need the red/blue glasses - but they still SUCK. Horror Fandom is not impressed with the digitial transference.
Yes, that's a third guy - he's one of Jensen's stunt doubles but not - I think - from Supernatural. He deliberately followed Jensen around and mimicked his walk and movements
At the "and the SPN fans now hate us" I actually started talking back - "No, we're used to our boys broken and batshit crazy - we like 'em that way."
I also love their bloodthirsty glee that the pick axe gets stuck in his jaw. They devote and entire extra to it.
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Sigh. I'll let my video store owner know that. She'd gonna be pissed.
You do need the red/blue glasses - but they still SUCK. Horror Fandom is not impressed with the digitial transference.
No kidding! I guess Real-D technology isn't effective on a small screen so they had to go back to the old way.
Yes, that's a third guy - he's one of Jensen's stunt doubles but not - I think - from Supernatural. He deliberately followed Jensen around and mimicked his walk and movements
*fangirls* That's seriously awesome.
At the "and the SPN fans now hate us" I actually started talking back - "No, we're used to our boys broken and batshit crazy - we like 'em that way."
Oh hell yeah! I kind of snorted derisively.
I also love their bloodthirsty glee that the pick axe gets stuck in his jaw. They devote and entire extra to it.
Really, really need to get the DVD.
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The commentary was so much fun to listen to! I loved how much they loved Jensen ;)
The extra disc has lots on the special effects, and that's cool. The blooper real is funny, too. I don't think you get it or the special effect extras on the regular edition of the cd.
At the LA con, Jensen said it wasn't him in the suit until they did that montage at the end. Blew my mind, too. Cause I went back to the theater to see it again and try to figure out if it was him and when it was him. He said the dude followed him around to get his walk, but was about 6 inches or so shorter. Couldn't tell it from the way they filmed it.
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Arg. That's frustrating. I wear glasses myself so those old cardboard things are a pain at the best of times.
The commentary was so much fun to listen to! I loved how much they loved Jensen ;)
I giggled when they got going on the 'he's so dreamy' stuff. That was just silly. All the little bits about things he added to the script, and his sense of scene and that fight being entirely Jensen and Kerr at the end, and all the little comments about his professionalism were awesome though. :-D
The extra disc has lots on the special effects, and that's cool. The blooper real is funny, too. I don't think you get it or the special effect extras on the regular edition of the cd.Nope. The rental is a two-sided disk that's confusing even as to which side is 3d and which side is 2d. It had ( ... )
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Glad I wasn't the only one confused about which side was which on the disc! I think it's labeled backwards.
I've got a large tv, and it was blurry in 3D, unless I stood further back than I normally watch from and straight in front of the tv. It still wasn't great.
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Better idea than what I tried as a kid. I took red and blue markers and colored my glasses. Very glad they weren't permanent markers or mom would have killed me.
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I was disappointed in the 3d quality, too. My rental place gave us 3d glasses (actually we had to pay 15 cents for each pair) and they SUCKED. I have a nice TV, too (42" LCD), so I thought it would look okay, but me and the husband gave up on the 3d after about 15 minutes. Everything was blurry, and while a few things looked cool jumping out, for the most part it looked blurry and overly red/green.
There weren't any bloopers on mine, either, but I know there are bloopers and other extras on a different version of MBV DVD release.
And, dude, yes! Right at the beginning I turned to my hubby and said, that is *so* Jensen's walk (of course, hubby looked at me like I was crazy)- look at how bow-legged the guy is and all stompy just like Jensen! (cue more 'you are crazy' looks from hubby)... alas I was wrong! Good stunt guy.
~Nicole
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I guess the theatre Real-D needed a theatre screen to work. I'm very glad now hat I went and saw it in the theatre, as insane as that trip was to take.
There weren't any bloopers on mine, either, but I know there are bloopers and other extras on a different version of MBV DVD release.
They're out there, I've seen (not seen seen, but seen listed in the newsletter) icons from the blooper reel, so it exists.
Good stunt guy.
Definitely. He needs to be a guest at a con somewhere sometime.
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See, now I'm kicking myself for not going... and it was playing in 3d fairly nearby to me.
Though, hubby summed up his feelings on the movie pretty well- "Any episode of Supernatural is better and scarier than this movie" :) He's such a nerd. I liked it, though I think I would have enjoyed it more in the theatre in 3d. That was a bummer.
Oh well :) Will you be renting Friday the 13th for Jared? Or did you see it already? I missed that one, too!
~Nicole
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Well, yeah. I laughed almost the whole way through this in the theatre at the jumps and gore. It's a slasher flick. It could have been really tense, creepy and atmospheric with half the gore and it would have freaked the crap out of me. Over the top gore, I just see corn syrup and latex. Awesome corn syrup and latex, but still. :-)
I liked it, though I think I would have enjoyed it more in the theatre in 3d. That was a bummer.
I did a full recap of the movie when I saw it in the theatre (it's under the mbv3d tag if you're interested), and really, the incidental 3D of things like the truck driving down the hill like it's going to drive right out of the screen and all the light sources seeming like actual beams of light, with the haloing and so forth was fantastic. It's a shame that it didn't translate to the DVD. :-/
Oh well :) Will you be renting Friday the 13th for Jared? Or did you see it already? I missed that one, too!Haven't seen it, but I'll be renting ( ... )
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