I don’t really care about Star Wars

  • So… 60fps exists… why don’t we just use that for movies lmfao? (is this even a “hot take”?)

    I like Revenge of the Sith more than every other Star Wars movie, including the original trilogy… (I like the volcano planet lightsaber duel)

    Also as an introvert… I never went to a theater… 🏴‍☠️ (Did I miss out on anything?.. I like the ability to pause so… 🤷‍♂️) It’s not like Christopher Nolan is gonna get a heart attack over this lol

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      3 days ago

      The Hobbit trilogy was filmed and released in 48 fps (in theatres only, now lost media), and pretty much everyone hated it.

      I saw it and can confirm it looked really fucking weird. I thought I’d get used to it after a while but the effect kept pulling me out of the movie throughout the entire runtime.

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      3 days ago

      cause it looks like shit. films, aka movies, have had a certain look and feel to them since the beginning. when you have the resolution and frame rate too high it looks like youre looking at actors on a soundstage. its too clear. it disables the suspension of disbelief.

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      60fps exists… why don’t we just use that for movies

      Originally because it felt like tv shows, which were shot in 60 fps and were pretty shitty from the artistic standpoint.

      as an introvert… I never went to a theater

      As also an introvert, I can report that you’re not forbidden from going to movies alone nor are you required to interact with anyone other than getting to your seat. The theatre is not much of a wow factor for me personally, but others likely get more out of it.