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however, too many repeat shots. Something that's becoming common these days, 'more 3D' at the expense of repeats and boredom. There was good content, the visuals were good, I just need a little more from an adventure entitled 'Wild Africa 3D'.Tuesday, May 27, 2014
WILD AFRICA 3D - An Extraordinary Journey (Blu-ray 3D & 2D Version) Reviews
I was entirely disappointed by Wild Africa. It contains very few real 3d images. There are some great underwater shots and a few quick 3d snippets on land but most of it is either entirely 2d or some kind of weird, remanufactured semi 3d that looks like puppets were imposed over landscape footage. My other complaint is the script; this is not National Geographic or Myron Perkins. It is random shots taken in a couple of obscure, plain Jane fields in Africa. The animal shots are repeated like a bad old war movie; the same Messerschmitt bursting into flames over and over again. It isn't interesting to watch or listen to. How can 3D wildlife in Africa be boring? This producer has managed to pull it off. Technical background: I have a 2012 Panasonic Viera 65" flatscreen and I used 4 pairs of 3d glasses, 2 each of Panasonic's glasses and 2 of another brand. I did this just to be certain it was the disk and not my equipment. I switched over and watched a bit of Life of Pi just to be certain and I can't blame my equipment. LOPi looked brilliant but this bowser was pathetic. Doesn't somebody at Amazon watch these things to maintain some quality control? Afterall this is not a major studio's production. Drop this title Amazon
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