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sp1814 | 15:56 Thu 20th Dec 2012 | Film, Media & TV
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I'm booking up tickets to see 'The Hobbit' over Christmas, and have the choice of seeing the 48fps version of the regular 3D version.

If anyone has seen the 48fps version - could they tell me whether it's worth seeing it in that format? Did it add to the film, or did it detract from the film?
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Hi sp1814
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Saw The Hobbit om Monday, great movie. Found the first 20 - 30 mins a bit boring but after that brilliant. As regards seeing it in 3D HFR, I read that they "shrink" the screen for this and it looks like a giant TV. We saw it in normal 3D and thoroughly enjoyed it. HTH.
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Son saw it in 48 and got a headache.Wimp.
i want to see this having seen all the Lord of the Rings films, but worried that firstly i don't like 3d much, and that there have been reports some people have come out of the cinema seeing it in 48 fps feeling dizzy, sick.
ahhh i was going to go and see it next week. i can't "do" 3d and i don't know what 48fps is

is there a normal version
I don't know what 48fps is but I went to see it in 2D and it was excellent!! Lol! :D
if it's in normal view will go.
see it last sat night, it was my 1st 3d experience, i need to see it again, but in a better seat, i had to sit in the 2nd row, so a strained neck wasn´t my idea of enjoyment jurys out regarding 3d, not totally convinced. plus i hadnt read the book in over 30 years. so it seemed like too much emphasis on 3 scenes. was frodo really only a cameo in the book?
seen it. bludy keyboard

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