Toy Story i & II in 3D

Professur

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Took the family last weekend .... V2 slept through half of II, V3 enjoyed it all, V4 spent half the time hiding under his seat. Personally, I thought 3D was wasted on it, as I thought with Cloudy with a chance of Meatballs. Nothing but the chance for the theater to charge more. I think that further 3D Pixar movies are going to be ignored.
 

Professur

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4 hours of little children trying to put up with wearing 3d glasses made for an adult face isn't what I'd call a good time. I'm writing Guzzo a letter telling them that until they supply child sized glasses, they've forfeited my business. At over $50 for a matinee .... fuck 'em.
 

ResearchMonkey

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Polar Express was well done in 3D
PE had limited 3D-magic for me, but for the majority of the movie was more enjoyable with no glasses. But then again I didn't see it in a theater. Its a great cinematic movie, we have studied it a few times.

None of the action movies have ever done much for me in 3D.
 

MrBishop

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The best use of the 3D tech forr me in that movie was the snow... a minimal part of the movie, but fools you into seeing the snow around you. Quite nice.. I didn't like the roller-coaster bit though...too much shooting for the cheap thrill
 
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