Yeah, because of my bad eye, I pretty much avoid movies that had the 3-D done in post-production.
On a really good 3-D movie like Coraline, I get enough benefit to enjoy the 3-D; otherwise it's not worth it.
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Yeah, because of my bad eye, I pretty much avoid movies that had the 3-D done in post-production.
On a really good 3-D movie like Coraline, I get enough benefit to enjoy the 3-D; otherwise it's not worth it.
Looks good, which is good since we're seeing it in 3D. Not a must-see, but looks like the 3D does add some fun stuff without detracting from the experience.
I thought it was shot in 3-D rather than being done in post-?
I think I'm going to see if I can find a copy of Thor to rent to reward myself for all my errand-running today. I haven't seen it yet, and you can only buy it on iTunes, waaaah.
I haven't seen a 3-D movie. So far the reports of headaches have balanced out the reports of niftiness, and the extra cost has tipped the balance toward 2-D.
Good luck with the Thor-ing, smonster. Whether or not the emotional hook works for you there's a whole lot of pretty in Thor.
I haven't seen a 3-D movie. So far the reports of headaches have balanced out the reports of niftiness, and the extra cost has tipped the balance toward 2-D.
I would definitely recommend seeing the Aardman Pirates movie in 3-D, it really makes that film.
Thor is shirtless in one scene. t edit Of Thor. That is all you need to know.
I thought it was shot in 3-D rather than being done in post-?
It wasn't shot in 3D, but it was shot with an eye for 3D, I believe, as Joss expected it to be post-converted.
I would definitely recommend seeing the Aardman Pirates movie in 3-D,
I can see where that style of animation might work well in 3-D.
Huh. I thought the 3D in Pirates was fine, but nothing special. (Kind of like the movie as a whole. I didn't dislike it, but it felt more like watching 3 episodes of a kids' TV show than a movie.)