3-D has destroyed my enjoyment of going to the movies in the theatre. Full stop.
I went to see Avatar in 3-D and it such an unpleasant experience that I think it is one of the reasons I came down so hard on the film in my comments to this group and elsewhere. I have since seen the film in 2-D and like it a hell of a lot more.
This past year there have been at least a half dozen films I have refused to go see in the theatre because only 3-D versions were being shown. Yesterday I watched Resident Evil: Afterlife for the first time on 2-D Blu-ray and enjoyed it. I finally saw Alice in Wonderland, in 2-D Blu-ray, a few months ago.
Most of the films I'm interested in seeing in 2011 are apparently going to be 3-D, including the final Harry Potter. If I can find 2-D versions I will go see them, but if only 3-D versions are available then to hell with them. I have an expensive plasma-blu ray system and can always watch them at home later.
Alex
I haven't had any problems finding movies in 2D. Of course I don't go all that often. And yes, I do avoid 3D movies because they cost more.I have because as an avid movie fan I pray for the day when 3D collapses like it did in the 1950’s and 1980’s. The fact is some people just don’t like it and I’m one of them.
I remember a ticket agent try and talk me out of going to FINAL DESTINATION 4 because it was in 2D.
]The problem is its getting harder and harder to find a cinema showing 2D versions of certain movies. I missed MY SOUL TO TAKE entirely because I couldn’t find a 2D screen here in Albany the capitol of New York]
I really, really want to see the Cameron film SANCTUM but I don’t want it “ruined” in 3D but I have a feeling its going to be hard to find a 2D
Anyone else try to avoid 3D when possible
^^
You didn't marvel at seeing Pontius' wang in 3D hit a softball?![]()
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