For the last few days the sky is fully covered by smoke from the forest fires burning all over. @ night the moon is red, and last night she was real hot red.
Depending of where you live you might see what I'm seeing or not.
The air quality is also a concern for people with heart conditions etc., including me. Here they rate it a 7. In Kamloops, British Columbia it is the worst in the world!
Anyway, they recommend all people to stay inside (Kamloops).
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Summer time is beach time, sailing time, lakes, oceans, restaurants, barbecues, baseball games, golf, swimming, outside activities, jogging, soccer, bicycling, walking in the forests trails, on the beach barefoot touching the ocean, birds watching, bikinis watching, dreaming (all seasons that one), relaxing and vacationing.
I watch less movies during summertime than wintertime.
With the air quality, a red moon above in the sky, last night for a change I decided to watch a flick @ home with a brand new fresh battery.
Active 3D and 1.78:1 aspect ratio (it is also available in HDR/UHD Blu-ray).
I know that all the members here @ WBF are 3D fans

, so it should be entertaining reading.
Well, this is based on the Japanese animated flick of the same name, for people familiar with great cinema visuals and music scores.
Right from the bat you can tell that 3D is not dead! Not for me thank you very much. I won't be your 3D preacher, so feel free to experience Dunkirk in 2D @ your nearest IMAX 70mm theater. Because no matter 2D, 3D, DVD, BR or UHD BR, films from today or yesterday (the 20s in b&w, silent), a film is like a book, a music album, a ballet, an opera, a classical performance, a ride in a fast sportscar, a dive in the ocean, a good wind in the sail, a feast for the senses, an experience. It's like sitting between two loudspeakers and imaging in the middle, it's like a channeling information center created by magic...music magic, cinema magic...between two ears, between two eyes, and getting the message in the brain.
I don't know if this was intended to be 3-dimensional or not; what I know is that for me it certainly was.
From my fair collection of 3D Blu-ray films and documentaries and music concerts, Ghost in the Shell 3D is among the best top echelon of the 3D cinema ladder.
I won't quote any quotes and I won't provide any youtube trailers and no reviews from anyone but me.
In the overall scheme of life; technicalities, preferences, performances, acting, accompanying music, visual compositions, synchronization, synchronicity, multiplicity, complicity, complexity, simplicity, textures, colors, hues, effects, sensory pleasures, sensuality, ...overall 3D experience (visual and auditory and film satisfaction based on the original animated movie of the same name):
84
Dissected:
- Technical (sound & 3D picture & bass punch): 92
- Film ride: 76
Last word: Forget UHD get 3D. But if you can't (or won't), get the Blu, or rent it, or wait for Netflix, ...I recommend it.
IMO 3D is the way to experience it, just like they say that Dunkirk (2D) is best to be experienced in IMAX 70mm.
Films are no different than music albums; they are experiences in our lives, for the senses. And some films and albums can have deep emotions.
Ghost in the Shell doesn't have any of that emotional stuff; it wasn't the intention in a world of robots. It's a sportscar ride in the city, a 3D screen's tour-de-force.
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