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48 fps theaters announced for 'Hobbit,' available in 3D only
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spymaster@theonering.net

Nov 4 2012, 8:19pm

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48 fps theaters announced for 'Hobbit,' available in 3D only Can't Post

Theaters, at least some of them, where fans can experience The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey in 48 frame per second (instead of the decades old 24 fps of traditional film) have been announced for Regal Cinemas. The announcement also says that all 48 fps screenings will be in 3D. It is not known if that pertains only the Regal Cinemas or if that will be universally true. (Editor's note: I hope not!) Many states are not listed and Regal is not the only theater chain that is updating its projection equipment to show director Peter Jackson's Hobbit films as they were shot, in 3D at 48 fps. But, when tickets go on sale November 7, Regal, at least for now, has given consumers the best information about how The Hobbit will be displayed.

The post announcing the high frame rate 3D screenings explains to potential consumers the reason behind the new technology and Jackson's efforts to shoot the films in a new way. It is careful to point out that viewers will be able to watch the film in the 24 fps, stating viewers can see it in 2D, 3D, IMAX, IMAX 3D and "HFR 3D," the term it uses for 48 fps screenings. (Most everybody else calls it 48 fps, but perhaps that will be confusing when James Cameron shoots at 60 fps so it is branding a term to cover both.) To read the entire explanation from Regal and to see its cinema listing, click here on a page they title "The Hobbit 48." (Yes, Regal we are available for branding consultation!) We will post more theater and chain information as it becomes available and more on the technology behind these films in the weeks leading up to its opening. The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey will be released in the U.S. December 14 with slight variety for markets around the world. Dolby Atmos, a revolutionary new sound system for theaters is also a possibility for The Hobbit but no details of participating locations are available.


pacochoa
Nevrast

Nov 5 2012, 2:13am

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Let me get this straight. . . [In reply to] Can't Post

. . .ANCHORAGE, Alaska gets the Hobbit in 48fps, but someone near a little town called Chicago is out of luck ?!?!? Did I miss something?

Anybody in the Chicagoland area know of a theatre playing the Hobbit in 48fps?


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Maiarmike
Hithlum


Nov 5 2012, 2:32am

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Nice! There is a theater near me that will have 48fps. [In reply to] Can't Post

I'll probably check it out once in that one, and then see it in IMAX 3D, and maybe a 3rd time in regular old 2D if I like it enough.

"I warn you, if you bore me, I shall take my revenge"
--J.R.R. Tolkien


Eye's on Guard
Menegroth


Nov 5 2012, 3:22am

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This list is only for Regal Cinemas, there should be 300-400 more not yet announced. // [In reply to] Can't Post

 


GoodGuyA
Menegroth

Nov 5 2012, 4:14am

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Hoping for Providence Place IMAX to have it [In reply to] Can't Post

The theaters in Massachusetts are quite a hassle to get to and are right smack dab in the city, so a more straight shot option would be best.


Flame of Udun
Ossiriand


Nov 5 2012, 4:44am

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I got really scared for a moment [In reply to] Can't Post

I'm from Chicagoland too and I freaked out for a moment until I read that's only a handful of the 300-400 more to come. A must-see showing that is on my list is at 3d 48fps with Dolby Atmos (probably will be at the ShowPlace Icon theater in Chicago)

"'Ai! ai!' wailed Legolas. 'A Balrog! A Balrog is come!'
Gimli stared with wide eyes. 'Durin's Bane!' he cried, and letting his axe fall he covered his face.
'A Balrog,' muttered Gandalf. 'Now I understand. What an evil fortune! And I am already weary.''


makonix
Lindon

Nov 5 2012, 5:02am

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48fps cinemas in Australia [In reply to] Can't Post

from Hoyts Cinemas FB page

Sites equipped for 48fps include:

Sydney

Penrith, Broadway, Chatswood

Melbourne

Westfield, Melbourne Central, Chadstone, Highpoint, Carousel, Norwood


Owain
Dor-Lomin


Nov 5 2012, 5:28am

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AMC will probably be your best bet.// [In reply to] Can't Post

 

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UncleThorin
Registered User

Nov 5 2012, 5:34am

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Cinemark (Century Theaters) seems to be the same way... [In reply to] Can't Post

Hello, I finally came out of Lurkwood to post this. (har har :p)

I was going to make a new thread asking about this, but I found the following page at Cinemark:

http://cinemark.com/cinemark-hobbit-advance-tickets

Which, in turn, has a Hobbit "HFR" FAQ, found here:

http://cinemark.com/Cinemark-Hobbit-HFR3D-FAQ

Looks to be 3D HFR only. Really disappointed; wanted to try it out 2D. :(

I've emailed them asking for confirmation, so I will share it if anyone's interested.


UncleThorin
Registered User

Nov 5 2012, 6:54am

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Should have included this... [In reply to] Can't Post

Sorry, I should have added that Cinemark mentions also having a LotR marathon, including a free trilogy marathon "commemorative lanyard and badge" while supplies last. I wonder if AMC will follow suit.


DanielLB
Elvenhome


Nov 5 2012, 7:59am

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I posted this last week. Has some others on it [In reply to] Can't Post

48fps cinemas:

U.S.A:

Rave Franklin Park 16 – Toledo, OH
Rave Fallen Timbers 14 – Maumee, OH
Rave Ann Arbor 20 – Ypsilanti, MI
Rave Buckland Hills 18 – Manchester, CT
Rave Connecticut Post 14 – Milford, CT
Rave Fairfax Corner 14 – Fairfax, VA
Rave Davenport 18 – Davenport, IA
Rave Southpoint 17 – Durham, NC
Rave 18 – Los Angeles, CA
Rave Baldwin Hills 15 – Baldwin Hills, CA
Sherman Oaks, California: Arclight cinema
Pasadena, California: Arclight cinema
Huntsville, Alabama: Monaco Pictures
Memphis, Tennessee: Malco Paradiso
Brookville, Wisconsin: Marcus Majestic
Madison, Wisconsin: Marcus Point
Mequon, Wisconsin: Marcus North Shore
Hollywood, California: Grauman’s Chinese theater
San Diego, California: Edwards Mira Mesa Stadium 18
Orlando, Florida: AMC theater
Saco Maine: Cinemagic IMAX
Sandy, Utah: IMAX at Jordan Commons
Seattle, Washington: The Cinerama (expected)

Canada:

West Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada: Xtreme Theatre

New Zealand:

Wellington: The Embassy Theatre
Auckland, New Zealand: Event Cinemas Newmarket

Germany:

Münster, Germany: Cineplex Münster

U.K:

Liverpool, United Kingdom: ODEON Cinema

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dormouse
Gondolin


Nov 5 2012, 8:16am

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Had to laugh at the UK's list... [In reply to] Can't Post

It is a little.... er..... brief! Tongue


Pipe Dream
Mithlond


Nov 5 2012, 8:23am

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Heh heh hehhh.... [In reply to] Can't Post

I've got my theater on the list! Just need to put in for the day off now. Smile

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Kristin Thompson
Nargothrond


Nov 5 2012, 8:59am

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Regal is a large chain [In reply to] Can't Post

but it has theaters in only 37 states. There will be other theaters with 48 fps capability.

By the way, fps means "frames per second" as is a universal measure of how fast the film moves through the exposure gate. "HFR" means "high frame rate" and is specific to these new shooting speeds above the sound-era standard of 24 fps.


Sunflower
Doriath

Nov 5 2012, 10:52am

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Wow [In reply to] Can't Post

Both of the big theaters in my town have it--I thought we were "Smallbany" (what the students from NYC call usSly). We must be a bigger deal than I thought. There's only 1 IMAX screen though--at Crossgates. Which means that for the midnight showing, I'm not going to have a choice--it's 3D 48 and not 2D. Oh well!


Sinister71
Dor-Lomin


Nov 5 2012, 3:49pm

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When ROTK came out the AMC near me did the same thing I still have my badge pass from that day [In reply to] Can't Post

So here is to hoping they do the same this time around Wink


SteveDJ
Ossiriand

Nov 5 2012, 6:16pm

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Seattle Cinerama now CONFIRMED [In reply to] Can't Post

According to their Facebook page (http://www.facebook.com/SeattleCinerama):

"We're geeking out pretty hard right now... just received confirmation that we will in fact be showing the 3D 48fps version of THE HOBBIT! Tickets will officially go on sale Nov 7!"

There seem to still be questions about the sound (per the comments).


breezin
Lindon

Nov 6 2012, 4:58am

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48 fps 3D showings at Harkins Theatres [In reply to] Can't Post

Also in the US:

Arizona Mills 25 - Tempe, AZ
Arrowhead Fountains 18 - Peoria, AZ
Bricktown 18 - Oklahoma City, OK
Christown 14 - Phoenix, AZ
Flagstaff 11 - Flagstaff, AZ
Gateway Pavilions - Avondale, AZ
Park West 14 - Peoria, AZ
San Tan Village 16 - Gilbert, AZ


breezin
Lindon

Nov 6 2012, 5:53am

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and for some odd reason... [In reply to] Can't Post

Leonard Nimoy is listed as a cast member

http://www.harkinstheatres.com/movieDetails.aspx?movieId=117739

Crazy


DanielLB
Elvenhome


Nov 6 2012, 8:18am

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Somebody should be keeping track of these 48fps cinemas [In reply to] Can't Post

So that when it comes nearer to the time, people know exactly which will be showing the film/s at 48fps. TORn could then post it on the homepage.

I'd volunteer if no-one else wants to ...

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imin
Doriath


Nov 6 2012, 10:48am

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I nominate you for the UK cinemas, please :) // [In reply to] Can't Post

 


Fardragon
Nargothrond

Nov 6 2012, 2:36pm

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He sings the title track. [In reply to] Can't Post

I thought everyone knew that?

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Eleniel
Dor-Lomin


Nov 6 2012, 3:05pm

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Seconded! [In reply to] Can't Post

I'm down on the south coast, and I'd prefer not to have to take the whole family to London...


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¯ Victoria Monfort






(This post was edited by Eleniel on Nov 6 2012, 3:06pm)


Lusitano
Dor-Lomin


Nov 6 2012, 3:08pm

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DanielB [In reply to] Can't Post

for world 48 fps Sherlock style tracking!


Eye's on Guard
Menegroth


Nov 6 2012, 4:23pm

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I'm making a Google Map of the list from 48fpsmovies.com [In reply to] Can't Post

The name of it is The Hobbit in 48fps and it's set to Public, though I'm not really sure how one would find user made maps. I'll be updating it as often as I can.

EDIT: Edited formatting.


(This post was edited by Eye's on Guard on Nov 6 2012, 4:24pm)

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