It's a bit heart breaking just how big of a drop in quality the Hobbit Trilogy is from LOTR.
That ugly bloom effect everywhere, the overused poor CG, the bloated length, the second movie's awful cliffhanger, etc.
So many good actors who were perfect in their roles, (all the dwarves and Bilbo), the great Gollum and Smaug scenes, seeing that universe again, etc. But it wasn't enough.
But that's the only highlight of the movies and it might have only happened once or twice, haha. Some of the fast CG action scenes looked more clear in HFR, but having rewatched the movies fairly recently in Bluray I can't say I noticed much difference since seeing them in theater.
That ugly bloom effect everywhere, the overused poor CG, the bloated length, the second movie's awful cliffhanger, etc.
So many good actors who were perfect in their roles, (all the dwarves and Bilbo), the great Gollum and Smaug scenes, seeing that universe again, etc. But it wasn't enough.
Those were about the only scenes in the movies I felt benefitted from the HFR. Them walking across the top of a mountain while the camera spun around them in HFR and the 3D actually looked pretty good.Anyone who saw it in 48fps. What were the panning shots like? I've yet to see one at 24fps on a large screen that hasn't made me want to tear my eyes out.
But that's the only highlight of the movies and it might have only happened once or twice, haha. Some of the fast CG action scenes looked more clear in HFR, but having rewatched the movies fairly recently in Bluray I can't say I noticed much difference since seeing them in theater.