Ypo's today are killing me ! funny new keyboardGawdzilla wrote:If you mean "unneeded" . . .Feck wrote:It's just needed .. like "talking" movies and colour filmI'm not too keen on all that moving the camera around either .. distracting .

Ypo's today are killing me ! funny new keyboardGawdzilla wrote:If you mean "unneeded" . . .Feck wrote:It's just needed .. like "talking" movies and colour filmI'm not too keen on all that moving the camera around either .. distracting .
"666 Error: Loose Nut Behind the Keyboard."Feck wrote:Ypo's today are killing me ! funny new keyboardGawdzilla wrote:If you mean "unneeded" . . .Feck wrote:It's just needed .. like "talking" movies and colour filmI'm not too keen on all that moving the camera around either .. distracting .
Doesn't work for me either. Well I can tell it's "different" but I don't see the effect.tattuchu wrote:I can't see the 3D (lazy eye), so it's useless to me. Seems like just an annoying gimmick, though.
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Well it is all driven by the desire for profit I guess. Hopefully a little creativity gets through too.Clinton Huxley wrote:Just another marketing ploy.
I saw Cameron's Titanic documentary in 3D Imax. The effect of the air bubbles floating in front of one's face was interesting but the 3D added nothing, IMO.Rum wrote:Well it is all driven by the desire for profit I guess. Hopefully a little creativity gets through too.Clinton Huxley wrote:Just another marketing ploy.
In terms of being impressed I don't think one can beat IMAX. Its a pity it isn't more widely available. It can be gobsmacking.
I've not been to the theatre for ages, not since I nearly got beaten up watching Othello.Bella Fortuna wrote:They have; it's called live theatre.leo-rcc wrote:3D movies have been around for decades. Unless they solve the glasses thing it will never take off.
You act surprisedBella Fortuna wrote:Animavore wrote:I've never been to a live theatre performance.Heathen!
If 3D really catches on, then prescription 3D glasses should follow along. Assuming that's also technically possible.JOZeldenrust wrote: As 3D movies require you to wear a pair of special specs, I have to wear them over my regular glasses, which distorts the effect slightly, and is very uncomfortable.
Well, SKY are already showing 3D TV programmes (mostly sport at present), and 3D televisions without glasses will be available in a few years time.Tom Wood wrote:Cameron (Avatar) has said many times that he thinks 3D is the way to keep the movie-going business viable. It's the one thing that will be very difficult to do in a home theater setup.
If 3D really catches on, then prescription 3D glasses should follow along. Assuming that's also technically possible.JOZeldenrust wrote: As 3D movies require you to wear a pair of special specs, I have to wear them over my regular glasses, which distorts the effect slightly, and is very uncomfortable.
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