[Excerpt – conclusion about the 3D aspects of the production]
SCORES RECAP | |
3D Fit | 4 |
Planning and Effort | 4 |
Beyond The Window | 4 |
Before The Window | 3 |
Brightness | 4 |
Audience Health | 5 |
The Glasses Off Test | 4 |
Total Score | 28 (out of a possible 35) |
Final Verdict: In short, the answer is an enthusiastic, “Yes!” This summer has been over-populated with post-conversion and 3D films that were never meant to be 3D films, but Final Destination 5‘s use of the technology is absolutely wonderful. Director Steven Quale knew what he was doing every step of the way while making this film in three-dimensions and it absolutely shines through. If you’re a horror fan looking for a great 3D experience, Final Destination 5 is the movie you want to see.
Read the full review here: http://www.cinemablend.com/new/To-3D-Or-Not-To-3D-Choose-The-Right-Final-Destination-5-Ticket-26161.html
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[Excerpt from USA Today]
And finally, 3-D is employed the way it should be: with jump-out-of-your-seat scares. Impaled victims, licking flames, shattering glass — horror may have found a home in the third dimension.
Read the full story here: http://www.usatoday.com/life/movies/news/2011-08-11-final-destination-5_n.htm