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Trekkies hate jokes. If Gene Roddenberry didn't use jokes, no one can.


It was just a joke. I'm in a sarcastic mood today.![]()
It was just a joke. I'm in a sarcastic mood today.![]()
Trekkies hate jokes. If Gene Roddenberry didn't use jokes, no one can.
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It would be different when it's real 3D, when the audience is actually sitting in the movie, which would also have extra applications when watching a hockey game you can position yourself anywhere on the ice for any perspective.
I'd rather the next movie was in 3D and certainly hope it will be. It's unlikely that Paramount would release a tentpole film this expensive in 2D only, anyway - 3D is not going away, this time, for reasons structural to the business.
For pretty much all the reasons listed here already. It's a technology from the 50s, too, btw, not a fancy new technology. Moreover, it's a technology that has no application outside of the film industry and even within that industry, it's an entirely superficial tech. I, like previous posters, have never had a storytelling experience enhanced by 3D.
Sounds like you won't be satisfied with anything less than a holodeck.
Red and blue lenses are not state of the art. You need red and green lenses.Red and blue lenses with a 3D DVD that I got for free. I also got a headache and eyestrain for free. What I didn't get was any realistic form of 3D effect, just a film that seemed blurry, in double vision, and alternating Blue and Red for the duration.
Every forum I go on now, regardless of the what the forum is about, generally has a 'whinge about 3D' thread alive and kicking. Disgruntlement with the technology, the backlash against the surcharge applied by theatres is not going to go away.
I'll bet on a decline. And as the sales of physical media will also decline. Who is going to buy the 2D DVD of a film that sucked in 3D?
When we watch a 2D image, our brains apply the third dimension to it without needing the technology to help us out.
When we watch a 2D image, our brains apply the third dimension to it without needing the technology to help us out.
lolwut? When we watch a 2D image, we see a 2D image.
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