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Dr. No-- in IMAX- good idea, maybe; in 3D- oh no...
For what it's worth, I've seen the 3D BD conversion, or at least a rip of itThat being said, might as well post some thoughts: The rip was low quality SBS3D despite being 10 GB; it was stretched to 1:78 from 1:66. . It uses the Lowry master-- the BD audio tracks even sync to it still. Thus, all the flaws of the Lowry master are present- color timing and grain-wise.
Though I doubt this was official, there were appeared to be some scant moments of depth.However, I admit that I might be wrong. To me, the title's seemed to have a 3D effect, nothing obnoxious though. In the opening Three Blind Mice scene, the horizon looked like it was farther back in space. Additionally, the painting in M's office seemed oddly far back. I'm still watching the rest of the movie, but I sure hope the official conversion is better.
his isn't the worst I've seen (read: NOT obnoxious), but it could be much better. Still a misguided concept. Any souls wishing to find the rip I saw only need to look at the bay of pirates... ;)