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Originally Posted by mseeley
That scene stuck out to me as well with it's strong 3D
Anyways I finally finished watching the 3D version at home and the conversion is just as good and even more dazzling than I remember. Sure it may not have a ton of popouts, but the 3D layering was strong throughout and looked absolutely kick*** and Stereo D again shows they are some of the best conversion studios in the industry (I'd still argue they are the best, but upon viewing the 3D in World War Z again, Prime Focus is quickly going neck and neck with them. As a 3D fan this kind of competition means I'm in for even more 3D eyegasms from these guys lmao  ) and only a few times did it seem like the 3D needed to be cranked up just a tiny bit more (This only sticks out to me in some of the air combat shots at the finale, but it's a just a tiny nitpick).
Also I may be in the minority, but I thought Thor 2's 3D looked quite nice. It's surprisingly a little bit more low key looking compared to the past 2 Marvel 3D movies, but it still was very noticeable to me and it looked great imo and I'm soooooooooo ready to return to the world they've established with Thor in Nov.!    
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You're right, I never thought Prime Focus, after a number of weak 3D titles
in the past, would finally start giving us some much improved medium to strong 3D conversions like Men
In Black 3 3D, World War Z and a few others. Great stuff.
The good news about Thor 2, is there will likely be a lot of CGI 3D renderings, so hopefully they amp up the 3D during those shots.
Agreed, the finale' scene
in Iron Man 3's 3D must have been rushed to meet the deadline, as it doesn't have the same 3D depth as earlier action scenes.
The sky diving scene looked good
in 3D. The final fight scene was cool too.