Example 8 Hour 23.976
December 8, 2010 5:05 PM   Subscribe

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FPP requiring my non-existent Netflix account for 23.976 fps. Flagged as... what is this?
posted by Mister Fabulous at 5:08 PM on December 8, 2010


I bet it's better than the next Uwe Boll film.
posted by quin at 5:09 PM on December 8, 2010 [2 favorites]


Um....what?
posted by masterscruffy at 5:09 PM on December 8, 2010


wtf?
posted by x_3mta3 at 5:09 PM on December 8, 2010


And yet each one of these movies is still better than Gigli.
posted by Ratio at 5:09 PM on December 8, 2010 [1 favorite]


Latrodectus Mactans Productions. Cosgrove Watt, Gerhardt Schtitt; 35 mm; 21 minutes; black and white; sound. A man undergoing intensive psychotherapy discovers that he is brittle, hollow, and transparent to others, and becomes either transcendentally enlightened or schizophrenic. INTERLACE TELENT FEATURE CARTRIDGE #357-59-00
posted by Kinbote at 5:12 PM on December 8, 2010 [8 favorites]


CAN WE PLS NOT HAVE SPOILERS IN THIS THREAD? I am just now starting EXAMPLE SEASON and do not want it RUINED by loudmouthed media jades.
posted by everichon at 5:13 PM on December 8, 2010 [1 favorite]


The sequel to 23.975 frames per second we've all been waiting for. 480 minutes (690,508.8 frames!) of pure bliss. I laughed, I cried, I saw exactly 23.976 frames per second.
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posted by Kadin2048 at 5:13 PM on December 8, 2010 [2 favorites]


Skip the remake, original was much better.
posted by aerotive at 5:14 PM on December 8, 2010


If I walk outside my house and turn on my video recorder without regard to what, if anything, I film, this is about what I'd get. Of course it's cold and dark outside here, but that doesn't seem to be a significant difference. To wit, WTF?
posted by TheShadowKnows at 5:16 PM on December 8, 2010


Man, the best post competition is certainly heating up!
posted by m0nm0n at 5:20 PM on December 8, 2010


God. I can't believe the positive reviews this garbage is getting. Everybody knows the original director's vision was for 25 frames per second, but then the studio replaced him with an American hack unfit to shine Alan Smithee's shoes, who promptly forced his imperalist NTSC frame rate on what could have been a brilliant cinematic masterpiece.
posted by jedicus at 5:23 PM on December 8, 2010


Wow, this was somehow worse than Manos: Hands of Fate.
posted by Blazecock Pileon at 5:23 PM on December 8, 2010


These play back beautifully in Chrome. Hi-def. And while I didn't measure, I didn't see any judder or crappy pulldown, either. I'm guessing it does, in fact, display 23.976 FPS pretty well.

SPOILERS 23.976 fps is a framerate used when converting PAL video to NTSC. Details here, but I can't quite reconstruct the math on why 23.976 is the magic number.
posted by Nelson at 5:24 PM on December 8, 2010


I get a sign up form, wtf am I missing?
posted by ~Sushma~ at 5:25 PM on December 8, 2010


The dialogue was as snappy as any of Joss Whedon's or Aaron Sorkin's.
posted by munchingzombie at 5:29 PM on December 8, 2010


More like Example Season 23.976
Cirque du Soleil: Journey of Man: IMAX
What's Cooking?
Etoiles: Dancers of the Paris Opera Ballet
Dracula: Pages from a Virgin's Diary
War Photographer
posted by brundlefly at 5:31 PM on December 8, 2010


I get a sign up form, wtf am I missing?

A Netflix subscription.
posted by birdherder at 5:31 PM on December 8, 2010


When I'm logged in to Netflix I get "Page not found" for all the links, but if I log out I can see them again. Weird.
posted by hydrophonic at 5:33 PM on December 8, 2010


Ah, so this is Uwe Boll.
posted by cjorgensen at 5:36 PM on December 8, 2010


It's dubbed? To hell with that.

Subtitles are the only way to truly appreciate these movies.
posted by oddman at 5:36 PM on December 8, 2010


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