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Topic: 3D Scamming
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Martin McCaffery
Film God
Posts: 2481
From: Montgomery, AL
Registered: Jun 99
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posted 06-11-2013 08:13 PM
A friend got back from a trip and told me this, and I have no way of confirming if it really happened this way, but I can see teenagers with bad supervision giving it a try.
They were traveling back to Montgomery from SC and stopped overnight in a small town in GA. Decided to go see The Great Gatsby. It was only playing in 3D, but they were bored and decided to see it anyway. They paid the up charge, got the glasses, and started to watch the movie. The picture was so dark they took off their glasses to see what was wrong, and then realized it was not in 3D. They didn't go and complain, so I have no clue as to what really happened. But has anybody heard of a theatre, probably in the later part of a run, hitting customers for the up charge but not show it in 3D? I can imagine the kids trying to get away with it (like palming tickets). I can't imagine them getting away with it for long.
As I can't confirm it, I won't name the theatre, other than it is a southern chain with a bad reputation anyway.
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Mike Blakesley
Film God
Posts: 12767
From: Forsyth, Montana
Registered: Jun 99
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posted 06-11-2013 08:47 PM
Ten to one the theater showed the 2-D version by accident.
This happened to us once. After a film had been running for a couple of days, I mistakenly deleted the 3D playlist when cleaning out some old playlists from the server. When I rebuilt the list, I accidentally used the 2D version of the movie. The next show, I didn't check it with glasses when the show started because the movie had been playing fine all weekend.
The amazing thing is, NOBODY COMPLAINED UNTIL HALFWAY THROUGH THE MOVIE, and even then only one person came up and said something.
We gave out passes to everybody at the end of the movie, and at least a quarter of the people made comments such as "It looked great to me," "I thought it WAS 3D," and such. Virtually nobody was upset or mad that they hadn't seen the 3D version.
So. Highly doubtful this was a "scam," more likely just a mistake. There's no extra cost to run a movie in 3D except for the glasses -- so the theater would have nothing to gain from such a thing, even if they wanted to.
The patron should have said something -- although, who knows if the popcorn pusher on duty would have been able to do anything about the presentation.
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Jack Ondracek
Film God
Posts: 2348
From: Port Orchard, WA, USA
Registered: Oct 2002
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posted 06-14-2013 09:16 PM
quote: Frank B. McLaughlin And then there is the unknown percentage who won't return.
Good point. Except, since there's no "3D standard", nobody really knows what to expect when they go in to watch for the first time.
Will the 3D be used for artistic effect, or will you get hit with the schlocky swords & ping-pong balls?
Is the projector putting out enough light to return 14fL? 16? 10?
How wide is the stereo field? How wide should it be? Major side-to-side effects, or an enveloping room-full of sound? Equalization really spot-on? Given varying production values, if you didn't watch the same show in different rooms, how would you know there was a difference to indicate one room might be off?
If you don't know in advance what you should expect to see or hear, your brain will probably accept the experience you get as what was intended... unless something is grossly out of whack.
Yes, yes... the playback environment should be as perfect as technically possible. I'm not excusing laziness... just that the average Joe isn't as discriminating as some here.
Interesting read about 3D glasses at Barry's drive-in. I haven't seen that at my place... yet.
Now... if I see someone in the field with Anaglyphs...
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