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Old 09-05-2013, 03:00 AM   #101
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Whats the 3D like in the 3 stooges? I thought only the 2D blu was put out, any good?
It's good. It comes with 4 episodes and in color. Unfortunately, only one includes my favorite stooge, Curly. 3D is definitely great in this one. It's very noticeable, unlike the modern 3D films out now.
Definitely get it if you're a fan of The Three Stooges.

https://www.blu-ray.com/movies/The-T...Blu-ray/52764/

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Old 09-05-2013, 03:06 AM   #102
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It's good. It comes with 4 episodes and in color. Unfortunately, only one includes my favorite stooge, Curly. 3D is definitely great in this one. It's very noticeable, unlike the modern 3D films out now.
Definitely get it if you're a fan of The Three Stooges.

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nice, sounds awesome.
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Old 09-05-2013, 04:54 AM   #103
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300 All you need is 225 to catch me ... We watched E.T and it was fun. It is getting a little colder at night so we will not be having any outdoor movies until next summer. The kids played "Little Big Planet" before the movie.



That is so cool!! Looks very comfy. Girls look like they are having fun. Thanks for posting.
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Old 09-11-2013, 05:03 PM   #104
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Here's a better image than my previous, a little blurry, meh...
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Old 09-29-2013, 02:50 PM   #105
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I have quite a few 3D Blu-ray movies but this is one of my most prized ones.






I was lucky enough to be at the red carpet event for the opening of the Warner Brothers Harry Potter Studio Tour where quite a few of the cast members from the film were there and I was able to get them to sign this for me.
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Old 12-15-2013, 09:22 AM   #106
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Sorry for the distance shot. I wanted to try the panorama feature on my phone to try to get all the movies in one picture.
Anyways, here's my updated 3D collection for the remainder of the year. Total = 47. 12 more than my previous post.
I'm sure my collection will only grow past 60 next year!
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Old 10-16-2014, 10:22 AM   #107
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Just curious...
I separate my 3D collection into 'kids' and 'general', mainly so my 10 year-old son can find age-appropriate titles when he wants to watch something in 3D.
(Back in the real world, he's more likely to be watching Res Evil 3D or Dredd 3D).

Anyone else split their collection up?
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Old 10-16-2014, 10:43 AM   #108
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Nope, collector editions of size in one area, steelbooks another, amarays another. All alphabetically sorted with a few exceptions (all bond films go under 007 for example), and sequels go next to the prior film regardless of name.

I've had people try and poke fun at the number of Disney films I have. They are great films that I enjoy, thus I have them. I don't get why anyone would care (but some can't help but comment).
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Old 10-16-2014, 10:54 AM   #109
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I've had people try and poke fun at the number of Disney films I have. They are great films that I enjoy, thus I have them. I don't get why anyone would care (but some can't help but comment).
Thanks for the reply.
A good movie is a good movie.
A favourite movie is a favourite movie.

Across my BR/DVD collection you'll find: Cabaret, Wizard of Oz, Calamity Jane & Sarah Brightman Concert DVDs.
You'll also find: Nekromantik 1 & 2, August Underground, Murder.Set.Pieces, every Naziploitation film and most of Fulci's, Argento's, Deodato's and Franco's films.
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Old 10-16-2014, 12:42 PM   #110
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Sorted by genre like everything else, so there is a family section there and a rather large animated section. Along with Scifi, Action, Superhero, etc...

If people are to jaded to appreciate a great film like beauty and the beast, finding nemo, etc just because its animated, that's there loss.
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I keep live action and animation separate.
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Old 10-16-2014, 01:24 PM   #112
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Just curious...
I separate my 3D collection into 'kids' and 'general', mainly so my 10 year-old son can find age-appropriate titles when he wants to watch something in 3D.
(Back in the real world, he's more likely to be watching Res Evil 3D or Dredd 3D).

Anyone else split their collection up?
I don't. Never thought of doing this before. May have too now. I think that great of you to separate them so that your 10 year old can see which ones he is allowed to see. Sign of a good dad.
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Old 10-16-2014, 01:41 PM   #113
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I don't. Never thought of doing this before. May have too now. I think that great of you to separate them so that your 10 year old can see which ones he is allowed to see. Sign of a good dad.
Thanks Taygan315
It's actually really handy for when he has friends around to watch a 3D film.
He knows they can only choose a title from that shelf as they're all kiddy-friendly, and I don't have to be concerned about upsetting parents by letting their kids watch something they ordinarily wouldn't be allowed to view.

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Old 10-16-2014, 04:45 PM   #114
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In my collection, the volume has grown considerable over the past several years. I've decided to separate the 3Ds from the 2Ds and then place the 2Ds into genre categories and with the 3D blus, I have two divisions of "Children 3D" and just, "3D" then sorted alphabetically. Most of 3D blus not designated for Children are rated PG-13 or higher. And to boot, I have built floor to ceiling library shelves. If you decide to click the link, scroll to the bottom for a shot of the images. The library has been updated so it does not look like that in the picture, but it will give you an idea how I manage my ciaos at home.
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It's actually really handy for when he has friends around to watch a 3D film.
He knows they can only choose a title from that shelf as they're all kiddy-friendly, and I don't have to be concerned about upsetting parents by letting their kids watch something they ordinarily wouldn't be allowed to view.
LOL in 1989 my mom rented RoboCop for me and my friend. My mom. Who complains that ever other word in Die Hard is the F-Word. I don't think I was 11 yet.
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Old 10-16-2014, 07:11 PM   #116
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Fun topic!

I don't have kids, but I split up my 3D collection (I don't buy 2D) for other practical reasons, and each section is alphabetical. My main shelving unit by the TV has space for about 150 discs, so that one is filled with fiction titles (live-action or animated) that an adult guest might actually have some interest in watching... everything from Abe Linc: Vamp Hunter to Wreck-it-Ralph.

Second section sits with my old DVD titles in another shelving unit further from the TV, and consists of about 50 3D documentaries, concert films, and other non-fiction titles; occasionally someone other than myself wants to watch a UK Attenborough or IMAX doc, so they're readily available.

The third section is out of view in the closet, and is reserved for the 20-or-so "embarrassments" in my collection - things that I only own because of my 3D fetish, and that I'm pretty sure none of my non-3D-obsessed adult friends would ever watch: the Ice Ages & Smurfs flicks, Last Airbender, Cats & Dogs 2, Shock Labyrinth, etc.
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Old 10-16-2014, 11:49 PM   #117
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Old 10-17-2014, 02:50 AM   #118
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Nope, collector editions of size in one area, steelbooks another, amarays another. All alphabetically sorted with a few exceptions (all bond films go under 007 for example), and sequels go next to the prior film regardless of name.

I've had people try and poke fun at the number of Disney films I have. They are great films that I enjoy, thus I have them. I don't get why anyone would care (but some can't help but comment).
Alphabetical is a good way when the amount of 3D titles starts to out grow the shelf space, agreed. And for me, the easiest way to find a movie. I have all of my favorite 3D movies or movies I liked (even if the 3D was mild) in one shelf area, and the ones I rarely watch in another.

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In my collection, the volume has grown considerable over the past several years. I've decided to separate the 3Ds from the 2Ds and then place the 2Ds into genre categories and with the 3D blus, I have two divisions of "Children 3D" and just, "3D" then sorted alphabetically. Most of 3D blus not designated for Children are rated PG-13 or higher. And to boot, I have built floor to ceiling library shelves. If you decide to click the link, scroll to the bottom for a shot of the images. The library has been updated so it does not look like that in the picture, but it will give you an idea how I manage my ciaos at home.
Same here for: 3Ds in one area and 2Ds in another section is the way to go.
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