The movie UP

Up in 3D?

  • Do see UP in 3D if possible.

  • It really doesn't matter.


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I have been hearing good reviews about Up. Care to add your opinions?

Is it worth extra money to see it in 3D?
 
Disney and Pixar are fantastic!!! UP is the best animated feature film that I've seen since I was a child (and that was a long time ago).:thumbsup2
 
I saw it in 3D and would not if I had to do it over. When the movie was over my eyes were painfully tired and I felt edgy. I think it is an awesome movie and I would have been just as happy to see in in regular format.
JMHO-
 

We are planning to see it this weekend. Our theater in Farmington doesn't get 3-D and we won't be going elsewhere just to see it in 3 D. Where are they plying it in 3 D in central Maine out of curiosity (I rarely get out of my own town so I don't know what other theaters have).
 
The best part of the movie is the storyline. You get caught up in it and feel for the characters.

The 3D effects just enhance the images somewhat.
 
I saw both and you will be fine without the 3-D. I wanted to do the 3-D since that's the way the filmaker wanted it to be seen, but I really didn't see that much difference. It was a $4 upcharge at my theater. Not worth it, IMHO
 
I have two young girls so we did not see it in 3d I really enjoyed it without 3d
 
We used a gift card (good for one movie, not a specific price), and even though on the back it said that 3-d and other specialty movies may have an extra charge, they didn't charge us anything. But I don't think the 3-d is necessary, you can definitely enjoy it just as much without it. Honestly, after the previews I didn't notice it that much.
 
The best part of the movie is the storyline. You get caught up in it and feel for the characters.

The 3D effects just enhance the images somewhat.


I thought the sky scenes in 3D were amazing. It was like you were actually looking up into the sky, especially at night. However, at one point the glasses were sort of bothering me and I slipped them off for a minute and noticed that the colors were far more vivid with them off, albeit a bit more blurry. The glasses actually dimmed the vividness a bit. So, I might go back and see it again in 2D. That's why I voted, doesn't matter because I think you get a "bonus" either way you see it.

I agree with you also that the storyline makes this movie.
 
I saw it yesterday with my DS 4 and DD 7, and we all loved it. Our small theater does not offer 3D, and it did not matter. The storyline is great, and the movie was incredibly funny. I laughed more at Kevin than anything (Kevin is the large bird if you haven't seen it). Great Disney/Pixar movie!
 
I saw it in "regular - D" and loved, loved, loved it. I don't think you need to see it in 3D to get tremendous enjoyment out of it. See it however you can!
 
I didn't see it in 3D and loved it.

My mom saw it in 3D and she said the effects didn't really add anything to it. She loved the movie, just didn't think it was worth the extra cost for the 3D. :3dglasses
 
I saw it in 3d and really enjoyed it.. I loved how it added depth to the movie and not so much things flying off the screen..It was worth the money for me...
 
I saw it in 3d and really enjoyed it.. I loved how it added depth to the movie and not so much things flying off the screen..It was worth the money for me...

My family saw it in Disney Digital 3D which I tend to find "easier" to watch than IMAX-3D (is Up playing in IMAX?). We travel a bit to a brand new theater with "silver screen" that really seems to alleviate any brightness issues.

I agree entirely with the PP (quoted above). I fell the subtle, realistic way that PIXAR uses 3D really adds to the movie experience on almost a subconscious level in a way that you don't really appreciate until looking back on the movie.

Specifically for UP, 3D really added a fantastic sense of depth, especially with the expansive vistas presented around Paradise Falls and the dogfight scenes.


-- Kevin
 
I just saw it today in 3d and thought that it was well done and not over 3ded if you know what I mean. Besides the 3d I thought that it is one of the best Disney/Pixar Movies in a very long time. Absolutely loved the storyline and it really made you feel for the characters. Top notch:thumbsup2:thumbsup2
 
I took the kids to see it last Sunday in 3D. The kids enjoyed it, but I loved it. So endearing.
 
We loved UP...it actually reminded me a lot of Meet the Robinsons...I know a lot of folks didn't like that one but I thought it had a great message too. They both felt like movies Walt would have made.

We saw in 2D, not sure there would have been much difference in 3D because of all the tears (we cried at beginning, middle and end!)
 
I saw it in both formats (yes, I am addicted to Pixar films... "Hi, I'm Jon and I'm a Pixarholic").

I would definitely say that the 3D is not worth it. The effects don't add that much, and as a previous poster said, it dulled the colors significantly. However, the short that ran before it, Partly Cloudy, was enhanced nicely by the 3D.

FWIW, the movie is in my top 3 Pixar films. Did anyone else need 2 Kleenex boxes by about 15 minutes into the film?

Jon
 
My wife and I went to see Up and we thought it was great. We really felt that the storyline made for a good movie. The 3D effects made us feel like it enhanced the movie. There wasn't any corny tricks of stuff flying out at you like Muppet Vision 3D. The 3D just added depth to the movie. :thumbsup2
 




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