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      <![CDATA[I'm one of the folks who experiences eye-strain with 3D movies, so I usually avoid them. But I wanted to see what HFR 3D looked like, so I took the kids to see that version.
        
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      <![CDATA[I plan to see the film in both formats to make up my own mind about for 48fps. But it is a fact that disorientation sickness already affects a large population that see 3D movies.
        
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      <![CDATA[Saw it in 48fps 3D today and totally agree - it looks absolutely horrendous.
        
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      <![CDATA[Actually Galadriel and Saruman are a part of the story of the Hobbit, although they don't actively appear in the book, their actions occur during the story and are relayed by Gandalf in both the Hobbit and LOTR, so it is not inappropriate that they are in the film. They will play a larger role when the White Council drive out the Nazgul king from Dol Guldur, which should be in film 2.
        
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      <![CDATA[On TVs you have this feature for about 10 years. On modern 200 HZ TVs you could watch Blu Rays with 96 fps which even looks smoother than the Hobbits 48 fps.<br>
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I like the effekt and hope they will increase it to 96 fps in the future.
        
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      <![CDATA[48fps is here to stay. The younger generation are absolutely lapping it up if the early word-of-mouth from HFR screenings is any indicator.<br>
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And the Avatar sequels will be even better suited to it.
        
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