Thread: Do you like 3D
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Old 04-23-2012, 06:59 PM   #31
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Originally Posted by tecweston View Post
When a movie is released in 2D and 3D, I will only see the 2D version (the only exception to this was "Avatar," because it was being marketed as such a huge breakthrough in 3D technology. In retrospect it really didn't add anything to the movie, and distracted from the story because I was too busy noticing the 3D effects).
Seeing that the story was a rehash of 'Ferngully', distracting you from the story was the entire point.

That said, you have to put me in the pro-3D camp because I have an eye anomaly such that I can *only* see in 3D through artificial means. Yes, 3D movies look more real to me than reality does.

I still prefer movies where the 3D enhances the storytelling (such as 'Coraline') than those where it's only a gimmick. But that's true of CGI or any other technology. The tech should serve the story and not the other way around.
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