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Originally Posted by Amputate Your Head
Well, it didn't "put me in the movie" any more than any other movie. I didn't watch the 3D version and didn't wear any cardboard glasses. That makes it a gimmick in my view. Nor is 3D "new technology". Show me a 3D movie I can watch and get the full experience from without needing CrackerJack box glasses and I'll start coming around.
If someone told me there was a "game changing" book out there, but you have to read it with special glasses, I would probably ignore that too. It doesn't "change" any of the game for me. It just requires more effort and "equipment" and probably sacrificed quality for a gimmick.
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You're straight up hating without any facts to base your argument on right there bud. I've seen a few 3d movies before (imax and others). I thought it was mostly gimmicks too before watching this one. Avatar is way beyond any production value I've seen as far as 3d goes. I brought my 55 years old father too see it with me, he thought it was a gimmick too... he was really impressed and thanked me.
The story sucked, but it was great entraintement. The 1.5 hours you think is useless was actually the great part about the movie because of the 3d.
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The glasses are way more confortable, and they aren't the red and green cardboard glasses.