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Originally Posted by Robert Furmanek
Zero.
I've seen about 45 of the 50 Golden Age features and most of the 70's and 80's titles. Every single one had layers of depth and were truly three-dimensional compared to the popular 2.5-D movies shown today.
The only one from the 1950's that reduced parallax and minimized the depth for certain shots was DIAL M FOR MURDER.
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Thanks for the info Robert. I believe it. It's such a relief when a movie offers well composed, strong 3D compared to some of the flatter, nearly 2D movies we've seen in recent years (even with some modern filmed 3D movies sadly).
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Originally Posted by Nocturnaloner
So naturally this poster for HYPERSPACE caught my eye.
Just stop what you're doing, take 5 minutes, and watch this thing:
Gremloids (1984) - YouTube
This is amazing. I will own this. Long ago, in a suburb not very far from here someone said, "I am going to make Star Wars, in 3D, in a supermarket!!" And they did.
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That was funny stuff, thanks. "Just browsing" said the Darth Vader like guy after he blasts the cashier. Great music score. Gremloids. Surprised I never heard of that one before. The C3PO's cereal shown had the strangest tasting cereal I ever had as a kid. Cool box though.
Gremloids looks like Hyperspace, the Jawas in the cart shooting laser guns. I'd like to have this one in blu ray 3D.
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Originally Posted by Mao
Wow! Thanks for reviving this thread!
I saw 11 of the these theatrically...I couldn't get enough!
Friday the 13th 3D was amazing in 3D! Years later while working at a video store (yup, I was on of those!) in California, I met and befriended Martin Sadoff, the stereographer...cool guy...
I would kill to get my hands on some 80s 3D Blu! 
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Agree. Looks like fun.