To: Inyo-Mono
If you lose part of the vision in one eye you will be placed totally outside the 3D movie market ~ it's just not possible to watch these films under that condition.
Just wait until the movie hits the DVD market, or a kid in Thailand films it in a theater ~
6 posted on
06/13/2013 7:13:51 PM PDT by
muawiyah
(ui)
To: muawiyah
Just wait until the movie hits the DVD market, or a kid in Thailand films it in a theater ~ The screener copies of the films (and albums) are internally leaked. There is no need to film a picture off a screen.
To: All
plus overpriced popcorn and giant drink filled with ice? no thanks. I’ll watch it for pennies on my big screen at home.
15 posted on
06/13/2013 7:16:32 PM PDT by
VAFreedom
(maybe i should take a nap before work)
To: muawiyah
If you lose part of the vision in one eye you will be placed totally outside the 3D movie market ~ it's just not possible to watch these films under that condition. Correct. Some of us don't have 3-d vision to see 3-d movies. They're nothing but one big "blur" ... those stupid 3-d glasses don't work. Period. Doesn't matter if it's the same filter lens for both eyes either.
Sucks living in a 2-d world. Really does.
30 posted on
06/13/2013 7:27:45 PM PDT by
usconservative
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