In Reply to: Anyone else considering going 3D? posted by Gmood1 on December 28, 2009 at 09:09:27:
It was done well for Coraline, and it was fun for the IMAX version of Avatar. That's 2 movies out of...several hundred that I care about.
I hate to be a jaded old fart but I don't much like 3D and don't find it well implemented in films other than the two mentioned above. Undoubtedly it will get better, but there are very few instances where I find it compelling enough to weorry about it at home.
Now, Blu-Ray, that is wonderful.
3D - it ain't gonna do much for most of the mvoies I watch.
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Follow Ups
- I find it very difficult to care about 3D. - Harmonia 16:25:27 12/28/09 (13)
- RE: I find it very difficult to care about 3D. - Gmood1 17:35:59 12/28/09 (12)
- the new 3DTV is full high definiton. - jeromelang 17:39:40 12/29/09 (1)
- RE: the new 3DTV is full high definiton. - Gmood1 17:53:08 12/29/09 (0)
- Avatar didn't change my mind about 3D. - Harmonia 09:37:54 12/29/09 (0)
- doesn't matter how big your screen is, depending on how far away you sit - Jazz Inmate 22:31:11 12/28/09 (8)
- RE: doesn't matter how big your screen is, depending on how far away you sit - Gmood1 07:38:21 12/29/09 (5)
- RE: doesn't matter how big your screen is, depending on how far away you sit - Jazz Inmate 00:20:53 12/30/09 (0)
- Same experience here. - Audiophilander 12:37:11 12/29/09 (3)
- RE: Same experience here. - Gmood1 13:31:09 12/29/09 (2)
- C'mon admit it, this is really your TV ... - Audiophilander 00:44:33 12/29/09 (1)
- Nice one nt - Brian A 02:32:42 12/29/09 (0)