Ok, slight rant...What happened to 3D movies? I remember when I was a little kid seeing 3D movies where stuff seemed to come out at you and jump out of the screen. Now they charge a ton more and the 3D seems just to go into the screen and give a fraction of the expierence. I'd rather pay the cheaper price and see the regular movie. I want stuff to fly out of the screen if your claiming 3D!!!!Ok, I'm DONE!
When I was a kid in the 50's, childrens admission was 20 cents, adults 50 cents. I think popcorn was a dime but we couldn't afford that luxury. I think there were a few 3D movies then - you had to wear those throwaway glasses. Seems to me one lens was red and the other green.
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I too haven't been very impressed with 3D movies as of late. Our local theater just got a 3D projector last year and now they are always showing at least one 3D movie. They charge an extra $2.00 for 3D movies ($9.00 matinee and $10.00 the rest of the time). You get the cheesy sunglass-type glasses now instead of the cool paper ones . It seems to me that about the only difference with the 3D movies I've seen lately (Jack*** 3D, Toy Story 3, Despicable Me and The Final Destination) are that the colors, etc. are more vivid, but stuff just doesn't seem to pop out at you like it used to. Jack*** 3D actually had stuff popping out. It definitely wasn't nearly as entertaining in 2D. Toy Story 3 looked amazing in 3D as far as the colors, etc. but otherwise I haven't noticed any major differences watching it in 2D.Any more I don't even go to the theater. I wait until movies come out at RedBox. If it's a movie I really want to see, I'll go to the theater, but as far as 3D movies go, I think they're kind of a waste anymore and it seems like every single movie that comes out these days is in 3D. At least they are available in 2D as well. I hope that never changes .
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In the past 3D has always been a fad that comes and goes. Seems to me that most of the excitement about 3D has steadily faded in the last year or so.It's very possible that people will stop caring about it all together again.
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i'm actually really happy that MOST 3d movies don't try and "pop out" at you(i just wish dreamworks would stop it). i always hate it and find it really stupid to just go "waoahhhhh, we're in your face!! wwwwoooaaahhhh!" i only watch a few movies in 3d. Tron, Avatar, and Nightmare Before Christmas are the only ones i've really liked in 3D.
Quote, originally posted by 09vGT »I just find he glasses annoying. They also start to get uncomfortable after a while. Maybe 3-D contact lenses? LOL! Give 'em time.
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Quote, originally posted by J_TO_ENVY »LOL! Give 'em time.nope. http://www.journalofvision.org...tractyet another study saying 3d is bad, at least right now. i recall a study saying 51% of the population have troubles with 3d in theaters. i hope that 3d dies along with "shaky-cam".