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because it all looks blurry, black and white and gives me a headache
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Wed 9 Jan 2013, 10:49,
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I thought I was missing something like amazing those magic eye pics?
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Wed 9 Jan 2013, 10:51,
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They're simple little things, it doesn't take much to amaze them.
Also: I've seen two films in 3D -- Avatar and Alice in Wonderland. Avatar was visually impressive but shit, Alice in Wonderland was visually unimpressive and looked for all the world like a very high-class South Park-esque construction paper film. At the end of it, I had chafed ears and a chafed nose from having to wear 3D glasses on top of my normal glasses.
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Also: I've seen two films in 3D -- Avatar and Alice in Wonderland. Avatar was visually impressive but shit, Alice in Wonderland was visually unimpressive and looked for all the world like a very high-class South Park-esque construction paper film. At the end of it, I had chafed ears and a chafed nose from having to wear 3D glasses on top of my normal glasses.
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Different experience all together. Much better.
The cinema passive systems are ho hum.
And glasses free consumer sets are already on sale, just stupid expensive.
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The cinema passive systems are ho hum.
And glasses free consumer sets are already on sale, just stupid expensive.
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