Thursday, October 27, 2011

Lion King in 3D Vs Paranormal Activity 3 which 3 you’d rather?




Finally the Lion King has landed in Asian soil. The King of the vast land and Pioneer of CGI Simulated 3D on 2D format, is here. It’s proven that the moving spectacle in2D have pop out of the big Screen this year and once again capture and mesmerizes every living children soul in all of us once again.

As I was watching the familiar storyline, I still can’t stop myself chuckling at Pumbaa and Timon’s Joke line. And the love gaze of Simba and Nala still evoke those eagerness for pure love when we are young. And to see the semi-British accent of Scar is simply remarkable, and amaze me about the writing of the 90’s of such animation. What’s lack in visual then is filled to the fullest potential by the script written, every words that comes out of the character are the brilliant still until now. And now it really comes into full cycle with the 3D effects showing such great visual stimulation.

Now we go from a huge budged animated fantasy to the low, very low budget realist approach horror movie. Which one is the best? If you ask the studio, both of this is earning big bucks, to use old footage of a popular animated movie and put in 3D effects surely cost less than creating one from scratch. But still the budget of putting in the effects can be far more expensive than the Paranormal. Because it don’t need much money, hell it don’t even need any famous people for the sound or acting for that matter. It’s realist movie, which means the flaw is the essence to making such movie real.

So the movie only takes a mere 3 mill to make and have been raking havoc on the box office. Would the studio keep producing this kinda movie? Well with the budget and the profit, you betcha.

Is the movie scary? For first timer, maybe, for old timer? Not so much, the first movie is boring for most part, the second is….. mysterious, because using a dog and we don’t see the actors coming out to promote much this time thus making it more real and people does wonder if the studio is using real footage. This time using unknown again, you find that it’s on sub point level on the scare Richter. The Bloody Mary scene is pretty scary. But the ending simply is a short simple and ridiculous explanation to it all.

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