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Step up 3 3D Blu-Ray for Less Than $25 Delivered from Zavii

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Should be around $15.50 GBP delivered which equates to around $24-$25 AUD. I picked this up from amazon for over $30 a few weeks back (looks like the price hasn't changed at Amazon) which at that time was the best price I could find. So with this deal you can now save a fiver and put it towards another 3D title :)

I would highly recommend this title definitely a keeper for me. Story is the same old same old but the tunes, dance moves, 3D video quality and the colors are just amazing. Definitely something you won't get bored watching again and again. The best non-animated 3D title I have seen no doubt.

http://www.zavvi.com/blu-ray/step-up-3-exclusive-blu-ray-3d-…

Retails for around $40+ here so $25 is a pretty good saving :)

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  • +2

    IMDB: 5.3/10
    Metascore: 45/100

    • As I said the story is lacking and the acting is average at best but every thing else is just awesome.

      From the review above for the 3D blu ray

      Step Up 3D: Video Quality
      4.75 of 5

      Disney's on a roll with Blu-ray 3D transfers; the converted Alice in Wonderland looks fantastic, and the studio's latest 3D release, the native 3D Step Up 3D, is every bit its equal. The transfer's 3D attributes are quite good. Depth is fine but not extraordinary, but then again, most of the movie takes place indoors and in smaller spaces compared to some of the vast exteriors of Alice or Avatar. The image features a fair sense of space as characters are nicely offset one from another and against varied background and foreground materials. The strongest 3D elements come from dance moves and titles; the picture's title card rotates to good effect, and digital titles signaling several of the dance competitions seem to explode out of the screen. A few lesser but no less impressive effects appear throughout, notably as balloons and bubbles seem to float in front of the screen early in the movie as Moose performs his first impromptu dance. Better yet, several dancers and their moves seem to jump out of the television on several occasions. "Ghosting" is kept to a minimum, and the overall 3D effect is clean and accurate. Additionally, Step Up 3D offers up a broad array of brilliant hues, each one accurate and clean even through the 3D filter. Detailing is strong throughout, particularly the texture of clothes and various brick and concerete structures around New York. The image occasionally has something of a plastic-like texture, attributable to the HD video source. Banding, aliasing, and blocking are non-factors. This is a strong Blu-ray 3D transfer from Disney that approaches, if not achieves, reference quality.

      Step Up 3D: Audio Quality
      4.75 of 5

      It's all about the bass. Step Up 3D's DTS-HD MA 7.1 lossless soundtrack delivers an unprecedented level of LFE that shakes the soundstage to its core. This one shakes and rattles and rolls with every dance sequence, sending all but the most stalwart of listeners and the most daring of sound systems running for cover. This is the perfect track to show off that new thumper or to give an old tried-and-true sound system one of the hardest workouts of its life. Not only is bass potent, it's also smooth and natural; the low end rumbles with purpose and helps to draw the audience into the movie as much, if not even more so, than the splendid 3D visuals. The low end is surrounded by a smooth and wonderfully clear music presentation; the midrange and highs are handled equally well and send wave after wave of musical bliss into the listening area. Music takes advantage of all seven speakers; it's focused up front but enjoys a hefty back channel support that instantly transports listeners onto the dance floor. Sound effects and atmospherics both potent and light spill from every speaker, too, though the finest of sonic details occasionally get lost underneath the sheer power and raw volume of the track. Nevertheless, this one's invigorating from start to finish. Supported by crystal clear dialogue reproduction, Step Up 3D's 7.1 lossless soundtrack is winner.

  • Trust me you will be so occupied by the breath taking 3D video quality and the pounding beats that you will not even know what the heck is going on in the story side of things lol

  • Plus forgot to mention that this one is a full screen one as well. Absolutely hate black bars.

    • -2

      What in the hell are you talking about? FULL SCREEN? This is 2011 MAN, not 1996!

      • -1

        what the hell are you talking about? don't you know what full screen means? NO BLACK BARS!!

        • "Full Screen" generally refers to 4:3 aspect ratio. If you watch this on a widescreen TV you'd get vertical black bars (or a stretched image, depending on the settings on your equipment).

          I'm guessing what you mean is that the movie is widescreen 16:9, which would mean no black bars on a widescreen TV (which are currently all 16:9 aspect ratio); as opposed to the wider aspect ratio common in many DVDs and BluRays, which would give horizontal black bars even on a widescreen TV.

          http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aspect_ratio_%28image%29

        • -1

          What is with some ppl always going after every little thing. When I said full screen I obviously meant that there were no black bars and any one in their right mind would have understood that to be the case. Seriously what do you think I watched this 3D blu ray on a 3D CRT or something lol geez don't get your panties in a bunch

        • -1

          Ease up dins, Oracle was just very politely explaining the correct terminology to you & kindly giving you a link so you can educate yourself a bit more and save future embarrassment.

          There's no "obviously" about what you said, the simple fact is "full screen" has for many years referred to 4:3AR, you are the one causing the confusion by using the wrong term, nobody else! You are effectively saying 'right' when you mean 'left', that's the level of disparity in terms!!! ;)

          Your turn to settle, petal! :p

        • Well if it wasn't obvious you must be from some other planet. Can you name me even one recent movie (excluding old crap re-released on blu ray) released in blu ray in 4:3AR??

        • -1

          Well if it wasn’t obvious you must be from some other planet.

          You are an ignorant fool dins, you've had the rationale explained to you numerous times, yet you persist in this line of stupidity…this conversation is over, thank you for your time! ;)

        • So I presume you had no answer to my question right lol I can see why it might be hard for you but next time at least try not be so anally retentive.

  • +3

    Step Up 3D?

    If you pay me $25, then maybe I'll watch it.

    • I'll give ya $25 if you give me 50 bucks :)

  • Keep the 3d deals coming. How long is delivery to aus???

    • Should be around 7-14 days I would think. I haven't used Zavii before until recently when I ordered the Killzone 3 combo but Amazon Royal mail generally takes around a week or just over a week so it should be along similar lines.

  • Guys Am I wrong or www.zavvi.com does charge us you VAT.
    Amazon after selecting the Australian address the final price drops even further which is not happening at Zavvi.

    • I think Zavvi only drops VAT on items or possibly carts that total more than 100GBP. Could be wrong shrug

  • OMG, after reading this post, I feel like I'm missing out on something AMAZING. I'm going to upgrade to 3D right away.

    • Hehe, on a more serious note, I saw this on Amazon UK earlier. Is this a bargain? Obviously being 3D free I have no idea. Maybe someone is interested in this.
      http://www.amazon.co.uk/Universe-Wonders-Solar-System-Blu-ra…

      • Now, that I would definitely like to see in 3D! :D

        • +1

          Me too - THAT is the sort of stuff that might tempt me to switch to 3D. Mind trip stuff.

    • You are definitely missing out :)

  • The problem with these 3D doccos is that most if not all of them only run for a short period of time. Plus their 3D effects are not up to the standard of good 3D movies. So I doubt you would want to watch it again. Best 3D doccos I would say have to be under water ones but then again not much re-playable value.

  • Other Zavii 3D blu rays
    http://www.zavvi.com/blu-ray/elysium.search?searchFilters=Qm…

    Note: you have to be careful though because some times it would say 3D but it may be anaglyphic 3D (ie old school red cyan glasses). So make sure it's a 3D blu ray (ie for 3D TV).

  • +1

    +1

    Good movie, good deal and very good 3D (had this one for a month or so now).

    Great post dins, sorry your thread had to have a$$holes coming here to say the movie sucks and 3D sucks.

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