Wow, I have NO memory of that. To be honest, though, I watched it during the 20+ hours of air travel returning from Africa a year ago, so it's a wonder I remember anything from that movie at all...
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With the scene cutting before May can finish the F-bomb in her "WTF."
ok just saw spider verse. Was it made to look like 3-D without the glasses at points?
Was it made to look like 3-D without the glasses at points?
Yes.
On the Pop Culture Happy Hour podcast, they said it was to mimic when the printing in comic books goes awry.
ok - glad it was not my imagination or a bad copy. I was the only one in the theater and I thought for a second it was a 3-D showing that I was not given glasses for.
I probably should have say further back in the theater, I fund some of it had to focus on.
I definitely thought I was watching a 3-D print in 2-D before I heard that! But then I also thought that modern 3-D isn't that blue/red business anymore, right?
modern 3-D isn't that blue/red business anymore, right?
Nope.
All I know is that the last time I tried seeing a kids movie in 3D I hated it and swore never again so I've avoided them for like the last 8-9 years.
I had a "Are they showing the 3D copy by mistake?" in the beginning, too. My brain was not a fan of that effect.