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by Pumpkin_Man » Thu Aug 25, 2011 3:02 pm
There were some 3D movies that I liked, but I have to join the 'happy throng" and agree. Besides that, I am myopic, so I don't have very good deph perception anyway. 3D does have it's place, but the down side is you have to wear these glasses. That can be a P.A.I when you have to wear perscription glasses like I do. Those 3D glasses also cut out light like sun glasses, so if you don't have a good bright projector, you lose a lot of that 3 d effect. That's what happened last Sunday when I went to see "Fright Night." The movie was filed dark to begin with. On top of that, the projector needed a new lamp, AND I had to wear the 3D glasses, so a lot of scenes in that movie were very hard to follow. They didn't have a regular 2D version available, so I got stuck witht eh 3D. Other then a few ashes flying in my face, there really were no major 3D effects to speak of at all.
I do notice, however, that a lot of movies are comming out in 3D. My grand nice saw "The Smurfs" in 3D and she raves about it. I loved "Final Destination 3" in 3D. there's a case where the 3D worked great.
As for "Fright Night," I did like the original much better, but both the original and remake were as much comedies as they were horror flicks.
Mike