Midtober 3D
- Andrew Murchie

- Oct 12
- 2 min read

Midtober? Is that allowed as a word? Well who really cares - it is, as they say, what is is. Anyway enough head scratching let's get on with this post...
Welcome to this little update on what's happening here in EYEPOP-3D world, we will have news on new 3D blu-ray(s) later in the week but as there's been a few bits and pieces happening I thought it best to share them separate from "new product" announcements.
So precisely what has been happening?
Terrifiering Trailer 3D

As it's that time of the year I thought it was a good time to take a look at the indie horror sensation "Terrifier" as part of a general review of where 3D conversions may start to move with the emergence of technologies that make our type of small team, hand crafted viable on considerably lower budgets for indie producers than your typical tentpole studio films.
If you'd like to read more the full blog post is here.
If you'd simply like to see the seriously terrifying trailer you can check that out on our YouTube Channel in various formats:
Halloween Reviews Blitz

Our friends over at SuperVistaRamaColorScope Blog are having a Halloween Blitz of reviews and have had very kind words to say in regard to a number of our 3D Blu-rays.
It's always appreciated when we receive enthusiastic reviews and such positive feedback, although my kids do regularly remind me I've always told them to be sceptical about what they read online! Someone's got to keep my ego in check!
Anyway if you'd like to check out these reviews one of which includes the (somewhat daunting to live up to) line "Let me reiterate: this is the best 3-D conversion I have ever seen." here's where you can find em:
And don't forget all the titles reviewed are available from our online store.
Magical Innocence

And for the complete antithesis of everything horrifying how about a couple of minutes of a Georges Méliès 1900 silent film, The Magic Book (Le Livre Magique). This was an experimental conversion and as always with such aged source materials it was relatively challenging to get much out of it so I do hope you enjoy it nevertheless.
And of course speaking of silent films don't forget our compilation featuring Buster Keaton & The Three Stooges "CC3: Silent Laughter" (okay not really entirely silent) is still available via our online store along with a wide ranging catalogue of classic films in 3D.
That's all for now, thanks for reading and I look forward to updating you on our new 3D arrivals really soon!



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