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What do 3d movies look like?
I've never seen one. What do they pop out at you or something?
They have those 3D TV's being advertised alot now that come with glasses. |
I saw one in LA when I was there for Xbiz. It was a Sony. They had the shutter glasses, so pretty amazing. They were playing soccer and it added a completely new dimension... sort of like what HD has done for sports, yet it wasn't over the top. No balls came flying out that I felt the need to try and catch, at any rate. Some of the color seemed washed out but I think that had more to do with the way the TV was tuned as opposed to the 3D aspect.
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...They look 3D.
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I remember the first (and only) 3d movie I ever saw. It was close to 20 years ago. The last Friday the 13th movie: Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare. The actual 3d part was only like 3 minutes near the end when Freddy dies and all the spirits fly out of him and it looked like they were jumping at you right out of the screen. It was very cool, but short.
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What is coming is going to be much more subtle than the 3d of old. Check out Avatar in 3D and you will see the future of 3d movies.
Immersive...rather than in your face. |
I recently went to Best Buy to see what they had. I watched the Panasonic and the Samsung. The Panasonic was hands down better and did not require the $179 glasses. Honestly, its nothing special. Its more gimickly then anything and hows going to hand kids expensive glasses to break.
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I find 3D movies predictable,the directors concentrate on the 3d effects and it looks cheesy
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