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The reason you don't notice judder as much in theaters is because they actually display each frame twice, giving a quasi-48FPS rate. The travesty I see with this new "frame interpolation" is it is not a simple doubling of the frame - it's creating new information, which gives movies a look more similar to a 60i broadcast, a more "real" look like sports or newscasts if you will. They say that tv is what the eye sees and film is what the mind sees. Movies have always been dreamlike in that respect, so why are we trying to change that now?
I say, certainly give people a choice if they want to interpolate frames, but at least add another option to duplicate frames so that home theaters behave more like real film projectors.