It really has to be shot for 3D for it to work, I think, like Coraline, for example. Arbitrarily slapping 3D onto it probably wouldn't work.
agreed. ive seen movies on imax that werent made specifically to be shown in 3-d and they looked terrible.It really has to be shot for 3D for it to work, I think, like Coraline, for example. Arbitrarily slapping 3D onto it probably wouldn't work.
We could also put a few puppies in it, maybe a few kid stars from the disney ch, and maybe hanna montana for good luck![]()
That must make day-to-day getting around interesting. No depth perception, then?I don't have binocular vision (I can only use one of my eyes at a time), so any those 3D type movies and tricks don't work on me at all.
I hadn't thought about that, but I've heard quite few people complain of motion-sickness from playing certain games featuring high-resolution 3D graphics, so that would follow for 3D movies -- probably even more pronounced, viewing on a big screen?Whenever I've used 3D glasses (usually at places like Disney) I tend toward motion sickness. So no...I wouldn't want to see this film in 3D...unless they improve the glasses.
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