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Old 25-05-2014, 20:30   #26
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Re: HDMI connections

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Originally Posted by Matt D View Post
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Interesting. It is strange that it wouldn't work with some cables.




You need Gravity on 3D BD if you don't already have it. The best use of 3D I've seen (and I generally hate 3D films).

Pacific Rim and Prometheus also look great in 3D, and DREDD actually uses it quite well.

I was tempted by Avatar on 3D BD, but you can only buy the theatrical cut in 3D, which IMO is not as good as the extended one.

I still tend to buy 2D BDs most of the time, as I feel that most 3D versions of films are pointless cash-ins (e.g. with the recent cinema release of X-Men: Days of Future Past the 3D is *utterly pointless*).
I have Gravity, Pacific Rim & Prometheus on Blu-Ray, but not 3D, but i will favour 3D films from now.
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