Showing posts with label 3 D. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 3 D. Show all posts

18 October 2010

WEEKEND WRAPUP: JACKASS 3D KILLS THE COMPETITION, KANYE GETS BANNED FROM WALMART, SOME PEOPLE SHOULDN'T DRIVE, THE OLD SPICE GUY IS BACK


Jackass 3D killed the competition this weekend but I did not think it would do that well. But I knew it would be number one. It made $50,000,000. Here are the rest of he totals:

Weekend Box Office Estimates (U.S.)

Oct 15 - 17 weekend


1 - Jackass 3D Paramount Pictures $50,000,000 TOTAL: $50,000,000
2 - Red N/A $22,500,000 TOTAL: $22,500,000
3 1 The Social Network Columbia TriStar Motion Picture Group $11,000,000 TOTAL: $63,119,000
4 3 Secretariat Walt Disney Studios Distribution $9,503,000 TOTAL: $27,517,000
5 2 Life as We Know It Warner Bros. Pictures $9,200,000BTOTAL: $28,865,000
6 4 Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole Warner Bros. Pictures Distribution $4,235,000 TOTAL: $46,002,000
7 6 The Town Warner Bros. Pictures Distribution $4,040,000 TOTAL: $80,574,000
8 5 My Soul to Take Universal Pictures $3,161,000 TOTAL: $11,907,00
9 8 Easy A Sony Pictures Releasing $2,650,000 TOTAL: $52,334,000
10 7 Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps 20th Century Fox $2,350,000 TOTAL: $47,882,000

The rest when you jump

-AL

15 October 2010

WHICH MOVIES ARE YOU GOING TO SEE THIS WEEKEND: CONVICTION, JACKASS 3D, RED, CARLOS


CONVICTION



JACKASS 3D



RED



CARLOS

Well since I haven't heard too much about Carlos or Conviction those two are out. Now a few people may see Red but I believe the Jackass boys will be number one just because people like to see other people doing stupid stuff. I will give them 22 million. Any takers?

-AL

17 August 2010

TECH TUESDAY: FUJIFILM LANCHES 3D CAMERA



That much-loved family photo will now literally leap out of the page after the world's first 3D camera and printing service was unveiled today.

Pictures on Fujifilm's new FinePix camera can be printed on special 3D paper, ready to be stuck into an album or be instantly viewed on the camera's built-in display.
But unlike 3D films in cinemas, special glasses do not need to be worn to experience the effect.

Fujilfilm's camera takes two photos simultaneously from its two lenses which are fixed a similar distance apart to human eyes.

Using 'lenticular' technology, the separate left and right eye images are interlaced on a furrowed surface to create the stereoscopic illusion
The method has been around since the 1940s and was typically used on novelty items and stickers, featuring simple two-frame animations such as a winking eye.

However, the old technology is now being used in a wave of state-of-the-art 3D products, games consoles and billboard posters.
Fujifilm's new gadget also incorporates a high-definition 3D video camera, which will enable users to watch their movies back on any 3D TV.

The new FinePix Real 3D W3 goes on sale early next month, costing around $400
Nice but I would have to see the end result first.

-AL