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Im 3-Headed Podcast sprechen wir mit unserem guten Freund und Kollegen Daniel Gores vergnüglich über das Thema 3D, die Geschichte des 3D-Films, den Mehrwert, den Unterschied zwischen Real3D und Konvertierung und natürlich jede Menge 3D-Filme... (00:00:19) Daniel Gores vervollständigt die drei Dimensionen unseres Podcasts (00:02:58) Kurze Geschichte des 3D-Films oder hat James Cameron 3D erfunden? (00:05:41) Die aussterbende 3D-Technik/Begeisterung und wie ändert das AVATAR 2 (2022)? (00:12:18) Ein neuer Maßstab: AVATAR (2009) - Aufbruch zu neuen Dimensionen (00:14:25) GRAVITY (2013) muss man in 3D schauen (00:23:07) 3D als Unterhaltungsfaktor: Horrorfilme ala MY BLOODY VALENTINE (1981) oder JAWS 3 (1983) & MAD MAX: FURY ROAD (2015) - Braucht ein guter Film 3D? (00:35:19) Kuriositäten - GHOSTBUSTERS (2016) & LOVE 3D (2015) (00:41:16) KAMPF DER TITANEN (2010) vs. EXODUS (2014) (00:45:12) Zum Kotzen: Von Problemen und der Zukunft des 3D (00:51:01) Kontrastprogramm 2012: DRACULA 3D vs. DREDD (00:54:30) RESIDENT EVIL vs. TRANSFORMERS (00:59:06) Gut konvertierte 3D-Filme: TITANIC (1997) & JURASSIC PARK (1993) (01:04:09) Empfehlung von Daniel: DIE KARTE MEINER TRÄUME (2013) (01:06:00) Welche Filme sollten nachträglich konvertiert werden und welche zukünftig in 3D gedreht werden? Viel Vergnügen! Wir freuen uns über Unterstützung: Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/filmfressen Paypal - kontakt@filmfressen.de Merch - https://www.shirtee.com/de/catalogsearch/result/?q=filmfressen Feedback und Koop-Anfragen: kontakt@filmfressen.de Filmfressen auf Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Filmfressen-904074306371921/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/filmfressen Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/ManuFilmfressen Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/PeterFilmfresse
Before resin dominated the 3d printing world, FDM printers were providing gamers with endless beautiful terrain. We talk about terrain, how to print it, and why we love it in this episode.
In todays episode I explore the Olivetti exhibition in the Galleria Nazionale D'arte Moderna in Rome. In the filthy labs segment, I revisit my 2012 blog on 3D printing typewriters, and discuss where the technology is at, and where it may go for collectors in the future. My apologies for my slowness in posting. I have taken on another job since I last posted, which has made my time very limited.
Welcome to the premiere episode of Field & Mullinger’s Underground Nights, where we’ll be tickling the underbelly of cinema, from Troma & Astron 6 to the much maligned British gangster flick and everything in between. Your hosts James Mullinger and Paul Field kick off with a Canadian Special (not a euphemism) where we discuss our favourite Canadian movies. James tells us why he loves Lost After Dark and explains why he is still buying VHS, whilst Paul shows a lot of love for The Soska Sisters (come on, we all love a Dead Hooker In A Trunk…) We go balls deep into WolfCop as we’re joined by the director Lowell Dean who shares his passion for Canadian cinema and offers a veritable feast of WolfCop news & insight – including some exclusive WolfCop 2 news! There’s even time to finish up with a new release review, where we look at the controversial LOVE 3D from notorious French auteur Gaspar Noé. Obviously that flies off at a tangent so acute we end up on a jolly jape concerning Fred and the stash of gentleman’s... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Vi anmelder kinofilmene Den Danske Piken, Love (3D), 13 hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi og Tordenskjold og Kold. Erlend Loe kommer også på besøk for å snakke om manuskriptet til filmen om krigshelten Tordenskjold. I tillegg ser vi på Kristofer Hivjus debut i krimserien Beck og den nye skandinaviske krimserien Black Widows. På spillfronten har vi testet This War of Mine: The Little Ones og Gravity Rush Remastered.
Welcome to the premiere episode of Field & Mullinger's Underground Nights, where we’ll be tickling the underbelly of cinema, from Troma & Astron 6 to the much maligned British gangster flick and everything in between. Your hosts James Mullinger and Paul Field kick off with a Canadian Special (not a euphemism) where we discuss our favourite Canadian movies. James tells us why he loves Lost After Dark and explains why he is still buying VHS, whilst Paul shows a lot of love for The Soska Sisters (come on, we all love a Dead Hooker In A Trunk…) We go balls deep into WolfCop as we’re joined by the director Lowell Dean who shares his passion for Canadian cinema and offers a veritable feast of WolfCop news & insight - including some exclusive WolfCop 2 news! There’s even time to finish up with a new release review, where we look at the controversial LOVE 3D from notorious French auteur Gaspar Noé. Obviously that flies off at a tangent so acute we end up on a jolly jape concerning Fred and the stash of... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Expliziter Sex, eine bereute Liebe und dazu noch ein kunstvoller Umgang mit 3D. Gaspar Noés neuer Streifen namens Love 3D ist ein ungewohntes, aber schönes Paket. Und sollte von euch im Kino geschaut werden!
This week, Natalie Dormer drops by the pod booth to talk Games, both Hunger and Of Thrones. Plus, we discuss Love 3D, or as we christen it, "Gasper Noé's Cockapalooza".