Thread: Do you like 3D
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Old 04-27-2012, 01:25 PM   #55
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Originally Posted by Hamlet53 View Post
I would like to see a film employing the more modern technology just to see how much it adds to the film, or potentially subtracts from it. I doubt I will be that impressed as I would still prefer even an old film in B&W with good acting, script, and story, to film weak in these attributes but made with the latest innovations, including 3-D.
I'd highly recommend Scorcese's Hugo, which sports an intriguing story with good acting first and foremost and makes good use of 3D cinematography.

Unfortunately, I don't think it's still showing in movie theaters and I highly doubt you have a 3D TV...


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Oh, good point. I did not know enough about the modern 3-D to know that would be an issue. Since my cataract surgery in both eyes my right eye is 20/20, but my left eye is an uncorrectable 20/60.
This has got nothing to do with modern or ancient 3D technology: if you mostly lost *your* stereoscopic vision, there's nothing to be done about it. You can't watch the world in 3D anymore, and that includes 3D movies. Technology isn't magic.
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