That is why I concluded that the vast majority did not like the smoothness.
As for your "please stop spreading lies", you really need to calm down. I have provided a lot of factual evidence.
I you are calmed down, I suggest you watch a trailer of "Public Enemies" and tell me what you think :smile:
Oh, master suppression technique #2 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Master_suppression_techniques)! It would work better if I were an insecure teenager, but nice try
From the second article in the google search you posted (http://www.google.se/#hl=en&sclient...90&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.r_qf.,cf.osb&cad=b):"did not enjoy the smoothness" < how is that not "certain aspects of it" ?
Also, have you read a blog that claims the writer enjoyed the smoothness of the footage?
I could not find. One. Single. Person. who has seen the footage and wrote the smoothness of the footage looked great.
That is why I concluded that the vast majority did not like the smoothness.
"The online news outlets and blogs responded quickly with reaction. The most common praise was that the higher frame rate does make everything crystal clear and does eliminate the eye strain and strobing problems of current 3D. "
Maybe you could try reading the links you post....
Anyway, can you not please tell me where you can find professionally shot and distributed 50 (or 60) fps progressive content. The only thing that even resembles that (as far as I know) is the engadget link that I posted, and I would not consider that professional. But please, surprise me.