April 08, 2008

Disney's goin' 3D They're equipping movie theatres with digital 3D projection systems to try and combat couch potatoes and their deluxe home theatre systems.... It'll only add US$3 or so to the price of a ticket. Are you gonna go for it?
  • Not I. Although everyone is saying it's the future of movies, 3D triggers migraines for me. I also can't see the 3D effects (nearsighted in one eye, farsighted in the other). When I went to see Beowulf, I had to ask if it was 3D, and was glad that the brand-new theater in my town "isn't yet equipped for 3D", although they assure me they will be soon.
  • mmph. Do I need to wear the damn glasses again for the umpteenth time since 1950?
  • < a href="http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117983864.html?categoryid=2868&cs=1">James Cameron thinks it's the shiiiit... I myself, although I have been the projectionist of a 3D theatre play, can't see it very well since I use 70% of my right eye and only 30% of my left.
  • See, I haven't been here for a while. Links in comments are disabled? Anyhow, for your copyPasting pleasure: http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117983864.html?categoryid=2868&cs=1
  • Misplaced space in your HTML, I think mare.
  • Yeah, I got mismate peepers, too. 3-D just looks like a big bunch of blur.