In 3D
In 2D
At home on DVD/BluRay
I don't want to watch it at all
Are you renting those 3d glasses at the cinema?
2d all the way.
3D at the moment, feels like a cheap hollywood gimmick to me, occasionally it adds depth to a scene, I felt it was done well in UP, fairly well in Avatar, but I had a great feeling of depth in the Phantom Menace when the star fighters flew out of the hangar on the cliff face and there was a top down view of the really deep valley, I actually got sweaty hands. There were no 3D glasses in that movie.
I normally wear glasses, so having to wear 3D glasses on top is a pain in the ears and on the bridge of my nose. Paying extra for a slight increase in picture depth, and 2 hours of discomfort just doesn't add up for me.
The biggest problem I'm probably going to have is if like Thor, TF3 is only relesed in 2D in a select few cinemas. then I'll just have to suck it up and watch it in 3D.
Do you have to pay to 'rent' the glasses?
Is this on top of the 3D surcharge?
On an unrelated note: guess how many 3D films I've seen recently.
cinema's are trying to get you to keep your 3d glasses and bring them with you each visit.
or it costs $1 to buy them each time you go... recycling bins are at the exit.
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So if I buy a Transformers Cine-Mask and bring it to all future 3D movies, they'll charge me $1 less?
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