@ Ralusek you don't understand why the public loves 3d??? It's awesome! Sure the current delivery system isn't perfect yet but it will be in a few years. There were scenes in Avatar that made you feel like you were floating. Once the cinemas get rid of the fuzzy screen and have better 3d glasses it will be way better. I…
I for one love 3d. There was a big boom back in the 50s which soon died off because of the technical difficulties and it giving viewers headaches but it's come back with avengance. I don't make a habit of the cinema but when I do, I like it to be a real experience. Avatar and Up, to name a couple, were amazing in 3d. Sure…
Aside from Jaws I think Avatar, being a James Cameron film (que epic music...,) is the first movie to bring 3d to the masses on such a huge marketed level. Others see it being done and of course they want to hop on the bandwagon who could blame them? By the way, UP was in 3D? I had no idea. Proves my prior point The thing…
I actually saw Avatar in both 2d and 3d, and i have to say that by far, i enjoyed it much better in 2d. Every 3d movie i see gives me pretty bad eye strain and some mild nausea, so it doesn't really make for the best experience. Now, i can say Avatar was easily the coolest thing in 3d i've ever seen and some parts of it…
id rather watch football/soccer/anysport on a large-screen, in 2D, without the 3d telling me what should be in focus, and what should not. especially with a fast paced game like football[soccer]. i dont want to get a sense of nausea as the camera tries to keep up with the ball and all players on screen. the replays would…
I agree with TomDunne haha. I'd watch a movie just cause it has a hot chick in a cool suit, and thats my kryptonite xP As for 3D technology.... this really is just the beginning, Avatar was a statement in how 3D movies should be done, and people would give it props where it deserves it, although I personally found the…
I'm not that into sports, but seeing those slow-motion football replays in 3d sounds pretty sweet. Sports like boxing and skate/snowboarding would be even better.
It's probably the glasses causing that effect. Most have a dark tint to them. If you hate seeing movies in 3D, go see one at an IMAX theater, they are 100x better...
http://io9.com/5477698/science-proves-3+d-movies-hurt-your-brain The thing is that you have to really search for a place that will not be showing it in 3d. This normally means going to the crappier places.
I'll pose this question to you then: What would you rather watch, a football game on tv or in person? 3D brings films that one step closer to making people feel like they are truly their, its as simple as that.