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To: TomGuy
3-D gets a lot of hype and then slides back into oblivion for a couple of decades.

I'm sure part of the reason for it is that some people simply cannot watch 3-D without getting severe headaches, nausea, etc. I'm not sure if hubby and son can tolerate watching 3-D, but we're not going to go to the movies and then sit in separate theaters so that I can watch the 2-D version while they watch 3-D. We all watch the 2-D version as a family.

9 posted on 12/30/2011 6:52:10 AM PST by exDemMom (Now that I've finally accepted that I'm living a bad hair life, I'm more at peace with the world.)
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To: exDemMom
I'm sure part of the reason for it is that some people simply cannot watch 3-D without getting severe headaches, nausea, etc. I'm not sure if hubby and son can tolerate watching 3-D, but we're not going to go to the movies and then sit in separate theaters so that I can watch the 2-D version while they watch 3-D. We all watch the 2-D version as a family.

Yeah, I will not bite, that is if I can afford it, until they can use holograms for 3D TV. AS to 3D movies, there are people out there like my father, my aunt (his sister) and my cousin who are blind in one eye that cannot see 3D anyhoo. 3D is nice, I saw "Friday the 13th, Part III" in 3D back in 1982, it was kind of fun reaching for the joint as it was being "passed" to you when the kids where smoking it in a van, but overall, it is a gimmick.
42 posted on 12/31/2011 6:10:25 PM PST by Nowhere Man ("People should not fear their government, their government should fear the people." - V for Vendetta)
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