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I thought I'd open up the discussion for those of us who don't have 3d TVs that still buy 3d blu-rays. Besides special features, why do we do it?
I have the following codes to trade. I only trade for UV codes and I do not sell:
Project X (UV), Paranormal Activity 4 (UV), Twilight Breaking Dawn 1 Extended (iTunes), Twilight Breaking Dawn 2 (iTunes), Twilight Breaking Dawn 2 (UV/iTunes) |
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You don't lose out for still getting the old-school disk in the same case, and it always helps to have more of something for later on. |
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I have officially become a member of this society. I bought the 2D version of The Avengers initially and even opened it and watched it. Then I started thinking how sweet it would be in 3D in the off chance I bought a 3D TV later on (saw it in 3D in the theaters). So, after mulling over my next purchases I bought Prometheus in 3D (for the bonus documentary). And decided to GO BACK and purchase a single Avengers 3D bluray off Ebay. So my $20 Avengers bluray turns into a $35 purchase (the single bluray disc was $15). Kicking myself for not buying The Avengers in 3D from Target for $20 when it was offered. So, when it came to buying The Amazing Spider-Man, guess what? 3D edition. So, yeah. I will buy 3D versions from now on until I get my TV which I've been doing research on and might buy around black Friday.
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Expert Member
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I don't have a 3D TV, but it wouldn't hurt to have a decent selection of films if/when the day comes
Release Wishlist
Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair, Without Limits, The Right Stuff, True Lies, Panic Room, October Sky, the remaining Friday the 13th sequels, The Mighty Ducks, Cool Runnings, and... Good Burger. |
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I buy the 3d version because it seems like a more 'premium' version. Like I'm getting a super-special edition or something. A lot of times the case is really nice. In cases like Transformers 3, Prometheus, Pirates of the Caribbean OST, it was the specials disc that broke me. However, I do not like that Step Up 4 is only having a 3d combo-only release. For a movie like that I'd buy the 2d. I don't like being forced to buy 3d. Most time I will do it willingly provided the choice is there.
I have the following codes to trade. I only trade for UV codes and I do not sell:
Project X (UV), Paranormal Activity 4 (UV), Twilight Breaking Dawn 1 Extended (iTunes), Twilight Breaking Dawn 2 (iTunes), Twilight Breaking Dawn 2 (UV/iTunes) |
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Active Member
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I did this with all blu-rays I bought before getting a 3D tv. When I got the tv I was really glad as I already had around 20 3d blus. It's well worth it to just buy the better version to begin with whether you have the tv or not. You will be glad in the end
dvdguru
My equipment: Elite PRO-70X5FD 70" LED TV Oppo BDP-93 BD player Onkyo SC5508 Prepro, Outlaw 7125 7.1 amp Paradigm CC690 Center, Studio 60's and (4) ADP570 rear/side surrounds |
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Special Member
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well i'm getting a 3D TV first thing next year.
and i already own a big selection of 3D films. everybody should do this, everybody will eventually upgrade to 3D and it's better to just have that collection already. i know some people sell their 3D discs and they'll be regretting that when they finally do decide to upgrade. |
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Senior Member
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I know a few people that do this and sell the 3d disk, they end up with a pretty good priced blu ray doing that. Pretty good idea if you don't care about 3d at all.
One of my friends has a pretty good sized 3d collection, I end up borrowing most of his 3d movies to get my fix. |
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Also started out this way back in 2010, before buying a 3DTV. First 3D Blu Ray was Resident Evil Afterlife 3D. That was the movie that convinced me to buy a 3DTV.
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This "Super HD" would be as sharp as the images in a book or magazine, zero pixelation up close on a new "Super HD TV". I hope that day doesn't arrive for another 20 years though. If it does, they better offer backwards compatibility with Blu Ray and DVD. Nevermind the fact I won't be buying a new "Super HD" 3DTV unless it's glasses free in the next 10 years. Quote:
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Active Member
Oct 2011
Montreal,Canada
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this thread is jokes. reminds me of myself when i bought resident evil afterlife 3d 3 months before i bought my gt30 lol
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Blu-ray Guru
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This thread is a nice sign of the tide turning towards more 3D fans.
For non 3D fans, I'd guess they're not interested in wearing 3D glasses, and the examples of 3D they may have seen, were weak efforts like Clash of the Titans, after which they wrote off 3D in general. Those are legitimate reasons, but hopefully they'll give 3D a chance in the future when it goes "glasses-free" and most TV shows and movies are available in 2D and 3D. |
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I didn't have blu-ray until I got my 3D TV so didn't have that issue. Now I generally don't buy anything 2D at all. I am considering buying the Walking Dead series though, when season three becomes available. Not watching it on TV this year. And the Spartacus series as well. Didn't see the last season of that either.
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I have a bunch of 3D movies that I can only watch on my computer. I will invest in a 3D projector sometime down the track, but the 2D Panny plasma still goes strong for now.
Display: BenQ MW519, Panasonic 50" TH-50PX70A, LG 23.6" w2363D
Sound: LG 5.1 DVD combo, Logitech 5.1 Players: Apple TV, Sony PS3 Slim 160GB Computers i3 Desktop, Asus i7 Laptop, iMac 19" 2007 |
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