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Old 07-29-2010, 06:46 PM   #11
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Whether I own a 3DTV or not right now makes little difference. If you plan on picking up a 3DTV anytime in the next five years you should be upset that Dreamworks is short changing us so badly. I hate it when people are willing to accept substandard products as "Good enough." If it can be done better at minimal cost (as is the case here) we should demand they do so.
Not really, because if I was picking up a 3DTV in the next 5 years, chances are by then there will be loads of content, including this movie, which will probably have a 3D version released in 2011. I hardly feel 'short changed' as you put it. Your expectations of having loads of content released the same year as the actual hardware was released is by far expecting too much. Standard 2D BD was released, what almost 4-5 years ago at this point, and we still haven't even seen a majority of the most popular catalog titles, why would 3D be any different in terms of amount of titles available during its infancy period?
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