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Old 12-23-2009, 11:21 PM   #60
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Originally Posted by Timoleon View Post
...Don't know if it had to do with the movie, or with the king-sized Coke and jumbo buttered popcorn I plowed down...
I've heard (hearsay) that the eye can try to follow the "3D" motion in the out-of-focus areas, and that can lead to problems/eye-strain for some perhaps? I think the "trick" was to follow the main action/in-focus bits if affected. I personally fear motion-sickness may be a problem for me, as I'm quite susceptible (Spyro the Dragon is my nemesis ), but our small, local theatre is unlikely to provide the 3D experience anyway.

But perhaps for you, Timoleon, as they say, "a little from Column A and a little from Column B".

Cheers,
Marc (who can rarely resist a Simpsons quote)
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