Shao Kahn Brewing a Stew
Banned
I still crack up when I think back to the first time I saw "TrueMotion" in action on a TV at Best Buy. Batman Begins was playing, and seeing Bale in rubber bat costume at that level of clarity made it completely hilarious. I hope that movies that are actually made to be displayed at higher frame rates do a better job of hiding the figurative seams and zippers.
Except this won't be like "TrueMotion". That's a software extrapolating the framerate to 120Hz or 240Hz from 30fps. That's a big change especially when the original medium doesn't have the extra frames and are software-generated.
This, however, has the source running at 48p so the problem won't be massive. Adjusting will be required though.