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View Poll Results: Which Movie Should I See on Saturday?
Jurassic Park 3D 1 12.50%
Evil Dead (remake) 0 0%
Go to library and get the next two discs of Brothers and Sisters 0 0%
All of the above (it could be done) 0 0%
None of the above...save your money for your future 1 12.50%
Other: write-in 6 75.00%
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Old 04-04-2013, 04:13 PM   #19
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I saw Herzog's Cave of Forgotten Dreams but that had to be in 3D because you needed to see the depth and dimension of the cave surfaces i order to really get a sense of the caves. I took the glasses off at one point and the movie was dull.

In order to really work, a 3D movie has to be shot in 3D and even then, it often doesn't work because of other camera/lens quirks like depth of field. Using select focus (some things sharp, others not) defeats the purpose of 3D, there are times when you can't have everything sharp even if you wanted to.

It worked in Herzogs film because they were conscious of the technology. And there were a few times when it didn't work in that movie because of aforementioned limitations.

That's all I got.
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