Ripplin
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OT's bucketbothttp://www.thinkgeek.com/interests/looflirpa/e8be/?cpg=156H&link
Ok, I wouldn't pay $14.99 plus shipping for them, but I think the idea is pretty funny, in a DVD Rewinder sort of way. :)
I've only seen one 3D movie (TRON: Legacy) and it didn't make me feel nauseous or get a headache. I pretty much left the glasses on throughout, though I took them off for the Pirates trailer. That was a joke! It kinda disgusted me to think they're gonna charge double the admission price for glorified Viewmaster.
Have any of you felt nauseous or get a headache watching a 3D movie? Do you watch them without the glasses when there is no choice of 2D?
Johnny Ringo
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has been intentionally left blank.are you some kind of April Fool?
Anchorhead said:look at Johnny Ringo, man. If I had to go against that guy it would be an Indiana Jones\Dovchenko event - and I'd be hoping like hell for a bunch of ants.
Ripplin
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OT's bucketbot;)
Yes, but I did ask some real questions there that I'm hoping people will give some insight into.
BloodnoseThePirate
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I aim to misbehave.I personally have never gotten nauseous or irritated. not with modern 3-D anyway.
Though I do prefer 2-D. 3-D is mostly just distracting unless used right.
Johnny Ringo
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has been intentionally left blank.The only part that gives me a headache is the price tag. a LOT of movies just don't need to be in 3d, especially when done poorly ala clash of the titans!
Anchorhead said:look at Johnny Ringo, man. If I had to go against that guy it would be an Indiana Jones\Dovchenko event - and I'd be hoping like hell for a bunch of ants.
twister111
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TV's Frink got me into the dark side of the force!I never get sick specifically from 3D cinema.

doubleofive
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Chief Architect of Cynical MoralityYou know, if they were real, they could work. Watch a video on making your own set. You basically make a pair of glasses with two left or right eye lenses, so both eyes see the same thing.
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