People would be willing to put up with it if the 3D was any good. Most movies do 3D post processing, in essence making it into gimmicky "diorama" style scenes, and not "true 3D" as your eyes would see it. The human brain is not stupid, it can tell that type of 3D is "fake", and gets annoying very quickly.
Yes, after 200 yards or something like that our field of stereoscopic vision ends, so if you like looking at breathtaking landscapes these will inevitably have to be 2D.
Reminds me of the SW (New Hope opening scene) demo I saw. Although our viewpoint was a good mile from Vader's Star Destroyer (1 mile long) that thing looked 3D - and inevitably like a model suspended in front of the viewer.
Most 3D glasses dim the light coming from your display. On a Plasma this is killer because Plasmas are already dimmer than LED panels. But even owners of bright LED's don't want to stick dimming filters in front of their eyes.
And that also reduces picture resolution or visibility. When I first watched "Tron Legacy" in 3D I couldn't see which book the Olivia Wilde character was holding. In brighter 2D the title "Myterious Island" became visible.
Just wondering how 4K affects LG's polarized 3D glasses. Resolution used to be an issue here, theoretically with 4K LG displays should enable 3D in FullHD?!
Bob