Light the Wick
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Parker Scott Mason
> 24 hourI have a 3d TV and the 3d part did not work at all. I tried using the 3d settings that were on the tv, and I tried using the paper 3d glasses that came with the dvd. It sucked, didnt even get through 5 minutes of the 3d section before getting frustrated and turning the DVD off. Besides that it was a decent video, I guess.
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Eric
> 24 hourdefinite must-have. this video is unreal, truly takes skiing to a new level. In the Blu-Ray is icing on the cake and now im gonna throw this video in my PS3 and light the wick because this video is hella sick.
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Alan M.
> 24 hourThis 2010 big mountain ski film Light The Wick was released on Oct 25th 2010 and is a rarity in the fact that it was one of only a handful of the very first Blu-ray 3D capable films that was available to purchase commercially after 3DTVs were starting to be sold but yet its still a virtually unheard of title in the Blu-ray 3D collector market because its a niche ski film (not a major motion picture) but also because the packaging itself doesnt list the use of the Blu-ray 3D format at all it only shows the use of the old red and blue anaglyph 3D version that is also included. Until you read the info card thats included inside the case you wouldnt even know that its available in the modern 3D format. There is also no info about it on Bluray.com or The Illustrated 3D Movie List either. Anyway, with that out of the way let me get into my review.
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Jason Liggettt
> 24 hourDoesnt flow as well as a Candide film.