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Old 04-08-2010, 02:09 AM #25
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3-D movies have been around for 60 years and its never taken off so why they still keep trying i dont know the 3-D film craze were getting now isnt much different to 30 years ago then it was anaglyph and now its polarizing glasses and eclipse glasses which still rely on 2 images at once on the screen which means you cant watch it without cheap plastic specs stuck to your face!
The sooner this later craze for it dies a death the better as far as im concerned.
I think the film studios are only persevering with it because it has put a stop to the crudest form of film pirating taking a camcorder to the cinema and recording it.

That is actually a great point! I never thought about that! It definitely does affect that!
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