Avatar / Titanic 3D
C**.
Great quad pack with both dvd and 3d !!!
Great quad pack with both dvd and 3d !!!
L**T
ROSE NUDE IN 3D? sing me in
Everyone knows avatar 3d is good. Titanic 3d is better than the original. there are scenes where you can tell it's a conversion but it really adds to the immersion. I felt like my house was sinking. Also ROSE NUDE IN 3D FTW.
E**E
3-D AT STATE OF THE ART!
I purchased a Epson 2045 projector which has the ability to project 3-D material so eventually bought a Sony Blu-ray 3-D player to take advantage of that ability. There are certain films that show off 3-D at its very best and AVATAR would be at the top of any such list. I had never seen James Cameron's TITANIC until I purchased this double bill set from England (a better price) and was thrilled to find that the converted 3-D to be just as amazing as AVATAR. If you purchase this set from overseas you will have no trouble playing the 3-D material here on Region 1 players. TITANIC comes with the 3-D divided on 2 full Blu-ray discs with a third disc containing a 2-D Blu-ray edition of the feature and a fourth Blu-ray disc with all kinds of outstanding extras that I found to be fascinating. AVATAR has a Blu-ray 3-D disc with the feature only and a DVD version of the feature that is in the Pal format and will not play on Region 1 discs. So if you want a DVD version of that film then you will need to purchase a Region Set. As Paramount and 20th Century-Fox combined their resources to produce the film they have divided the world market. If you buy the Region 1 set the Paramount sign will recede the film and if you purchase it from England as I did it will have the Fox sign.
L**J
PAL CODE 2
Just go into the purchase knowing Avatar comes with a 3D/Blu Ray disk and a second standard DVD which is PAL code 2. This means if you're using a DVD player from code 1 areas such as North America and your DVD player has region locks you might not be able to play this disc. Also, as others mentioned the Titanic is a 4 disc set, but it does not come with a standard DVD copy. One set is for 3D, the other is for Blu Ray.My only reason or the mark down was because the description didn't mention the possible code issue in the description.
T**Z
This combo, with an Epson 2040, an Elite Cinegrey 3D screen, and Samsung SSG3300GR active 3D glasses...WOW!!
If you just got a new 3D tv or projector and you want some 3d media for display purposes, you really can go wrong with this combo pack. Most places have Avatar priced at nearly this price point, so you get Titanic for free. Big deal right. You've seen Titanic, and you're over it. Titanic is AWESOME in 3D. You wont be watching this for the movie. You have seen the movie, people fall in love, the boat sinks, and the boy dies. But the 3D effects are worth watching this again.I paired this movie, with the Samsung (2x Pair) Samsung Rechargeable 3D Active Glasses, Black. These are not the absolute best glasses money can buy. But they also come in a two pack for a super competitive price, and they are rechargeable.If you are new to 3D, you will want a completely light controlled room. If there is ambient light, even with the best display source, you will lose most of the immersive effect of 3D. So you will just feel like you are wearing sunglasses while watching a movie. But if you have a nice 3D display, and a dark room, Avatar, and Titanic in 3D will wow you.
C**.
Best 3D Showcase I've Found
There probably aren't many people who haven't seen Avatar or Titanic by now (based on how much money these movies have made, seems like most people have seem them multiple times) so I'll skip reviewing the content, and instead remark on the unique features of this set: both movies are 3D. If you're wanting to grab a Blu-Ray set to see whether 3D content is worth investing further in, this should be the set. Avatar is perhaps the most beautiful film I have ever seen in 3D, and remains to this day the only movie that I would suggest must be seen in 3D... normally it is an "okay" extra in the film, but in this case the third dimension seems required to truly appreciate the world of Pandora. As for Titanic, it is the best example of post-production conversion to 3D available to witness to date. Other post-converted films just don't quite live up to it... Avengers you can barely notice the 3D, same with the Harry Potter films, about the only other film that comes anywhere close for live-action post-production 3D quality is Star Trek: Into Darkness, and Titanic wins out for value (if you just want to make a single purchase before starting to convert your collection) by being paired with the penultimate 3D film, Avatar.
G**.
there were a couple of times where I felt like I was going to fall off the ship
Mind-blowing 3D for both movies. Razor-sharp images and superb sound.. In Titanic, there were a couple of times where I felt like I was going to fall off the ship. As for Avatar, well 3-D is the ONLY way to experience this movie! I'm using a Sony HW-40ES projector, Play station 3, and PS3 3-D glasses onto a 106" screen and it is fantastic. In Avatar, when Eywa's flowery manifestations appear, they float off the screen into the room! If you can only afford ONE 3-D Blue Ray, Avatar is the one to get.The sound quality on both is outstanding. I'm running a dual 18-in sub-woofer and you can feel the ship groaning as the metal over-stresses. Avatar's sound track is literally room shaking; you'll be hiding from the explosions under your chair. I love it :)This DVD set definitely delivers everything you expect your system to perform.
J**U
Great value for two top-notch 3D films!
If you're like me and somehow didn't already have these films in your library, this is an awesome deal to add both of them in 3D. The blu-rays are all regions ABC and played just fine on our player. The DVD disc for Avatar is in PAL format and won't play on most US DVD players. A number of others noted this in their reviews; this info really should be part of the product description. Avatar looks great (as expected; it was shot in 3D originally) but I was really surprised at the 3D quality of Titanic which was converted after the fact. It's a pretty intense experience in 3D. Great package!
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