Sunday 22 February 2009

My Bloody Valentine 3D



Πρέπει να φοράτε 3D Anaglyph γυαλιά red/cyan

Οι Kerr Smith, Jaime King και Jensen Ackles πρωταγωνιστούν στην ταινία του Patrick Lussier, "My Bloody Valentine".

Την ημέρα του Αγίου Βαλεντίνου πέντε ανθρακωρύχοι αφήνουν έναν ετοιμοθάνατο συνάδελφο τους στον πάτο ενός μεταλλείου. Την ίδια νύχτα και οι πέντε πέφτουν θύματα δολοφονίας. Ακριβώς δέκα χρόνια αργότερα όταν διαπράττονται φόνοι με τον ίδιο ακριβώς τρόπο αποκαλύπτεται ότι ο δολοφόνος είναι το πιο απίθανο πρόσωπο.

Σκηνοθεσία: Patrick Lussier
Παίζουν: Kerr Smith, Jaime King, Jensen Ackles, Betsy Rue, Edi Gathegi, Tom Atkins

Tuesday 17 February 2009

3D Games



If you have a PC with an NVIDIA graphics card, with the right drivers loaded any Direct3D or OpenGL based game can be played in real 3D using these 3D glasses for that extra 'coming at ya' thrill, and using these 3D glasses with arms allows you to have your hands free for operating the computer.
For more information check out the NVIDIA web site.

PC and Mac users on OS X can use these red cyan 3D glasses to play several fun games from Pangea Software:

'Nanosaur II : Hatchling'
'Pangea Arcade' A collection of three exciting games: 'Nucleus', 'Warheads', and 'Firefall', based on classic arcade themes.
Bugdom 2
Otto Matic
Each game has an option to be viewed in stereo 3D using red-cyan anaglyph 3D glasses, so you can now play the 3D game the way it was meant to be played : In Real 3D!

Nintendo Wii users can sing-along in 3D playing the EA game Boogie. (Check out the replay mode using the built in 3D filter).

PGR4 - Project Gotham Racing 4 allows you to view pictures captured in Photo Mode in 3D by turning on the 3D glasses cheat.

Monday 16 February 2009

Chuck in 3D ( Season 2 Episode 12) Superbowl - Promo in 3D



Πρέπει να φοράτε γυαλιά ColorCode 3d (amber/blue)

Saturday 7 February 2009

The 3D HD SoBe Lizard Lake Game Day Commercial!



Πρέπει να φοράτε γυαλιά ColorCode 3d (amber/blue)


The SoBe Lizards dance with star football players Matt Light, Justin Tuck, Ray Lewis, plus the cast of Monsters vs Aliens to the musical stylings of Neff-U!

Super Bowl Spot for Monsters vs. Aliens




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Some 150 million 3D glasses will be given away for Super Bowl viewers to watch a 90-second 3D sneak preview of the big-screen animated feature "Monsters vs. Aliens." While 3D telecasts are nothing new, this marks the first time one has been done for such a large audience.

DreamWorks Animation chief executive Jeffrey Katzenberg called the stunt "perhaps the biggest media-advertising event in history." He wouldn't give a hard figure on the cost, but said it "involves tens of millions of dollars."

Katzenberg promised the quality of the 3D will be superior to what has been done in the past. He said the glasses will use Intel InTru 3D and ColorCode 3-D, which updates the old red-blue Anaglyph system.

The technology will also allow those without the glasses to see an almost ordinary image on the TV screen. But, Katzenberg added, it still doesn't come close to the 3D quality moviegoers will see in theaters when the film opens stateside March 27.

"Monsters vs. Aliens" follows a group of ragtag Earthling monsters who are out to save the world following an alien invasion. The film features the voices of Reese Witherspoon, Seth Rogen and Kiefer Sutherland.

The glasses will be distributed free at Pepsi/SoBe Life Water displays at 28,000 locations including grocery, drug and electronics stores and big-box retailers.

The promotion was unveiled Saturday during NBC's telecast of the AFC Wild Card Playoffs between the Indianapolis Colts and San Diego Chargers. NBC, which will air the Super Bowl on Feb. 1, has its own interest in making sure the glasses are used, as it will air a 3D episode of its series "Chuck" the following night.

"Monsters vs Aliens" is co-directed by Rob Letterman ("Shark Tale") and Conrad Vernon ("Shrek 2"), who supervised production of the promotion that will air during the Super Bowl.

The directors said they will be watching the telecast from home. "With beer," Vernon said, laughing. "We're going to test the effects of beer and 3D," said Letterman.