doubletapdaddy
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We are thinking of going to see Gemini Man this weekend. Movie is shot entirely in 120fps. Wondering how that translates on the big screen?
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The only HFR movie that I've ever seen was Peter Jackson's The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey at 48 fps. I didn't like it. It was essentially motion smoothing for the Cinematic experience. Big screen soap opera effect, if you will. For those wondering, since 1927 the industry standard has been 24 fps.
Ang Lee shot Gemini Man in 120fps 4K 3D. The first and only other movie shot at 120fps 4K 3D was Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk (also by Ang Lee), which I did not see. I'd sure like to check out Gemini Man though, just to see how 120fps 4K 3D looks.
Unfortunately, there are no US theaters that are capable of screening 120fps 3D in 4K. There are 14 theaters in the US that can/will project 120fps 3D, however it can only be done in 2K.
AMC Aventura Mall 24 – Miami, FL
AMC Century City 15 – Los Angeles, CA
AMC Del Amo 18 – Los Angeles, CA
AMC Disney Springs 24 – Orlando, FL
AMC Elmwood Palace 20 – New Orleans, LA
AMC Flatiron Crossing 14 – Denver, CO
AMC Hawthorn 12 – Chicago, IL
AMC Lincoln Square 13 – New York, NY
AMC Metreon 16 – San Francisco, CA
AMC North Point 12 – Atlanta, GA
AMC River East 21 – Chicago, IL
AMC Town Square 18 – Las Vegas, NV
AMC White Marsh 16 – Baltimore, MD
AMC Willowbrook 24 – Houston, TX
On a side note, James Cameron is said to be filming all four Avatar sequels in 120fps 4K 3D.
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