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I don't wish to turn this into another Avatar thread (we got enough of them going on this site already) but I am still trying very hard to see exactly what was so special and amazing about the 3D in that movie. I seen it twice and really I did not find it ground breaking. In fact at one point I tought my 3D glasses had fallen off cause it look like I was watching a ordinary movie.
Did you see any 3-D effect at all? Maybe the theater was running a 2-D version or did not have the projector properly set up for 3-D. If it is true 3-D the credits and screen are blurry without the glasses.
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Did you see any 3-D effect at all? Maybe the theater was running a 2-D version or did not have the projector properly set up for 3-D. If it is true 3-D the credits and screen are blurry without the glasses.
I saw it in two different theaters, once in French with my friend and then in another theater in English with my brother. Both time it was the same and I mean it's truly 2 different theaters in 2 different part of town. I truly wasn't that amaze by the 3D, just a couple of scenes that sort of stand out. Everything else was very ordinary in my eyes
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