Awesome vid! Walmart sells an affordable 3D Blu player and Best Buy sells affordable 3D projectors. Anyone can get into 3D and more people need to know.
My newest hobby is collecting 3d blu-rays. I've been ripping them and watching them in VR and on Nintendo 3DS. Jaws is my favorite movie of all time so I would love to see that come out on 3D blu-ray! Great video!
@@CorruptNostalgia I just subscribed to your channel ,can you do a video where you highlight all the pop-out movies, and I don't mean fly outs, like arrows bullets, explosions (NOT) I mean pop outs like a hand coming out of the screen and you are sitting 10 feet away and you get the sence that you can grab it right from your seat, that type of pop-outs, maybe a head, and arm ect. I am not a to much of a depth type unless it;s 50% Depth and 50% pop out. please respond
The list is awesome and your nonchalant way of presenting it makes it such a ease and great to listen to. I'm curious wether you got Dune in 3D by now, I love that movie and the 3D makes this already great movie even better. Same goes for Edge of Tomorrow.
I recently attended a 30th anniversary showing of Jurassic Park in 3D. I remembered having not been impressed with the conversion process the previous time I had seen it. This time, I was knocked out by the current conversion. For comparison, I checked out my earlier 3D Blu-Ray and found that I was right: the new conversion is a major improvement. I pray to the cinema gods that it gets a home release.
Still pointless if people weren't able to see it in the cinema, since so far, they didn't release a disc. And the original 3D Blu ray of jurassic park is still pretty good. Maybe not awesome, but good. I would prefer to see the 3D over 2D every time i watch it.
Love your 3d collection! I am lucky to still own a 4k ultra hd 3d tv 59 inch. I have it upstairs and still love to watch 3d movies. Downstairs i own a newer and better 4k tv, but heck...miss the option of watching 3d downstairs. Next that i am a 4k collector i really prefer some of the 3d versions.
I started into 3D late. I was given a 60 inch Panasonic 3D TV. (Passive 3D which is the best ). It was the perfect time with so many stores with used 3D movies for cheap. Now 2 years later I have 120 titles. Give the 3D titles from the 1953 golden age a chance. Creature from the Black Lagoon is amazing and so is House of Wax, You did a great job on this video. Most collection movies are dull, yours isn't. I look forward to a collection update. PS I now own an AWOL short throw projector, 3500 Pro. The 3D is bright and amazing.
I just bought a used OLED 3D tv..And a bunch of 3D movies I had a tv years ago but sold everything,, now im buying everything all over again..The New Avatar has got me back into 3D.
So awesome to see someone really big into their hobby. Seeing a big movie or book shelf is awesome. I move a lot for work and so buy everything digital (although I do have quite a few physical books) and I can't out my digital collection on a shelf 😅
Amazing collection. Mine is larger, lol. I appreciate you showing off your collection and input. I will go after a couple of those movies you showed that I don't have yet. T2, Gozilla: King of Monsters and Battle for Terra are high on my list of wants.
Thank you for these reviews and much needed enthusiasm for a wonderful medium. Based on my extensive 3D Blu-ray collection of 2 documentary discs, I can’t recommend Ultimate Wave Tahiti highly enough. It was the first movie I watched with my projector and it’s beautifully made. No unnecessary gimmicks, ( I love 3D gimmicks but this doc just didn’t need them) just breathtaking footage above and underwater. The second Blu-ray BBC’s Tiny Giants has some wonderful 3D but it had a manipulated quality where nature scenes looked staged and an overall cuteness I didn’t care for.
I own a HD video projector and I LOVE it! It actually makes the transfers on my old Godzilla DVDs look more better and almost on par with the new 4K blu-rays by Toho.
Great collection breakdown. Have just about every title you mentioned. Have a 48" Samsung 3D TV from 2015 that I'm holding onto. Time to get a budget projector.
About current 3d, there's still hope there's this one company that is being allowed to release some current 3d films example Spiderman No way Home however Sony Disney said region b only screwing us Americans but this company was allowed to release a region free 3d version of Jurassic World Dominion
Thanks for the info. Where can you get the glasses to go along with this (or other) 3D projectors? Can you just use the regular passive 3D glasses or is there something special needed? I agree that Hugo is a vastly underrated 3D film.
You need to get active shutter glasses, which you can typically find on Amazon. Your regular passive glasses from a theater will not work. Good news is that the glasses aren't overly expensive like they used to be
My Sony 3D TV came with button cell powered 3D glasses. I did a bit of research and discovered that the Samsung 3D glasses work with the Sony. And for a bundle of 4 on Amazon were less than half the price of one pair of Sony glasses. But buy rechargeable 3D glasses. I found mine cheapest on eBay. It was very annoying when I went to use my button cell powered glasses and they had no power because I forgot to turn them off. 🤬😂
If possible, try 3D movies in a VR headset like Quest 3. There are no filters when you watch the movie. (No strobing effect of active 3D, no dimming of polarized 3D, no off colour with classic red/green). Watching dark scenes from movies like Tron Legacy or Gravity appear better because nothing is interfering with the image.
I’ve got the majority of what you have in your collection. A few you have I don’t have. I’m still collecting. I love 3D. I agree with you. They need to release them in the States. Irritates me that they don’t. I’ve spent more than I should have on some of these to import them.
I have precisely 63, 20 of them acquired just this past 2 weeks. Edge of tomorrow is my favourite, despite post-conversion. Immortals might be dumb but it's simply gorgeous.
I gotta build my 3D Blu Ray collection. I only have Beauty and the Beast (1992) and The Angry Birds Movie. And the only reason I have The Angry Birds Movie in 3D is because they bundle the 4K UHD version in the same case (MORE MOVIES SHOULD DO THIS)
Things have certainly come a long way since Jaws 3D lol. And I think I will have to watch Hugo now, I think I've become so skeptical of family friendly movies over the last 10 years that I kind of automatically dismiss them now, no matter who directs it. Disney literally scrapbooks their movies together now, I don't like or enjoy that kind of filmmaking.
I bought as much 3d movies as I could before it went out of print. I feel the studios gave up on it to soon. Journey to the center of the earth and Caroline is one of my favorites. I own epson 5040 watching movies from a 120 inch screen. It really makes 3d pop. Great video. Glad they’re others that Still love 3d.
Really enjoyed your vid!! I'm a massive 3D fan, Luckily my LG 3D is still going strong 💪😎 Some you haven't mentioned that I highly recommend are Predator 3D (has no right looking so good), Ghost in the Shell, My Bloody Valentine, Final Destination 4 & 5 (4 especially, I found quite difficult to track that one down), Harold & Kumar Christmas 3D, Piranha 3D, Drive Angry, Friday the 13th 3D, The Walk, Ready Player One are all great!! 👍 I'm in the UK & can still pick up some titles quite cheap from our CeX stores (equivalent to your thrift/gamestop). I'll be happy to lookout for specific titles & ship them out to you if you're interested??
2D movies being crap because it was shot for 3D is a reason why they should have a 2D cut and a 3D cut. Some scenes don't make sense in 2D and should be shot in a different way to not be distracting. I would say the same about 3D movies. Some scenes could be redone for 3D movies, but effects shouldn't be overdone.
3D is awesome, it’s definitely not a gimmick. It enhances the experience of every movie. The reason that people view it as a gimmick is because without the 3D experience, 2D is still like 95% as good since it’s the same content just in a different format. And it can be expensive to get a home 3D setup. But if you have patience and the money I recommend it to everyone.
Here are some more 3d movies that are nice: Rise of the Guardians, Coco, Croods I & II, Tangled, Frozen I&II, Moana, Megamind, Dawn/War Planet of the Apes, Mr. Peabody, Zootropolis, XMen Apocalypse, Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter, Great Gatsby, Oz Great and Powerful, Book of Life
$350 for the projector? Sells more online …? Also, know of any other 3D ready projectors? And what glasses did you buy? Thanks for hanging in with all my questions 😊
1 thing that I cannot accept is how they make like 1 out of a 3 or 5 movie sequels a 3D version, so it makes it feel like it was incomplete and canceled. It just makes me feel like not even wanting to hear about it. Give me a trilogy in 3D and I would buy it even if it's a crappy trilogy that nobody cares about.
@@CorruptNostalgia I didn’t think so. But I notice Sri Lanka is selling it as a bootleg and selling as the real deal. I’ve been burnt buying from Sri Lanka. Don’t do it.
it didnt work i was trying to watch a 3d blu-ray when i useing my moniter as a tv i was trying to watch tansformers 5 3d and for some reason it didnt work it gave me like a blue screen that said it can not play it work but its just a plain blue screen,
I know it's not your fault because you've been fed BS regarding 1950s theatrical 3D presentations, but here it goes. All those major releases the 1950s were not, I repeat were not, shown in anaglyph red and blue glasses. Every one of those films House of Wax, etc were shown in polarized 3D. Using two projectors with two spools of film projected simultaneously with one projector lens fitted with a polarized lenticular filter the other projector with an opposite diagonal lenticular polarized filter. They passed out polarized cardboard glasses to view the movies just as they do today. This myth was mainly propagated by Disney, shame on them, I guess to lend modern films a more modern approach to 3D. This is bullshit! Polarized 3D was invented in 1936 people. Look it up stop being lazy and look in your history books. This is a huge pet peeve of mine. It is right under your nose if you just go look up the facts yourself. There were no such thing as any theatrical films shown in Anaglyph format, excluding a couple of possible black and white shorts or some kind of little documentaries. Movies were shot back then in different camera systems that were owned by each studio. One of which was called Natural Vision. These utilized a camera rig with twin 35 mm film housings, rigged with a prism that split the image through the camera lens into two distinct left and right sides. Each 35 mm housing picked up one image or the other. For years this myth has been taught in schools and whatnot on TV for what reason I have no idea. I guess to just give studios these days the right to say that we invented polarized 3D. The only thing that's new about polarized 3D now and this modern day was that they use a circular polarized line type of cardboard glasses as opposed to the old cardboard glasses from the '50s where you had each left and right eye piece on the glasses different diagonal lines left being one diagonal position the right being the opposite diagonal position your eyes mix the two together, boom, you had 3D. The ones drawback to this is that you could not turn your head left or right or up and down and it would cause a distortion. But the 3D is excellent. How do I know this also, I've seen these movies in twin 35 mm projection in polarized 3D. Proof positive that the technology and these stories are valid. You can still see these films projected that way if you ever try to look for them in a repertory theater if there are still such things these days. I live in San Francisco and the Castro movie theater once a year had a 3D festival. As did most repertory theaters across America. Again very easily looked up. So stop propagating the myth that classic 3D films during that 3-year period in the early 1950s were shown in anaglyph format. Call me silly, but I'm a stickler for the truth and history. That may also not mean much these days anymore. So I've said my piece and I asked you to please look this up yourself starting with the scientist that invented the process in 1936. The US government even used polarized 3D in World War II to find enemy Nazi ships and submarines etc. thank you for listening to me and my rant. Lol
Wow, Alice in Wonderland was a GREAT movie in my opinion.... it's all subjective and one can not judge by one voice alone. I'd say, Get the 3D version it's amazing.
I didn't mind Tim Burton's Alice in wonderland retelling. What I did mind was the crappy conversion. It was so poor to me anyways that it looked like cardboard cutouts in a view box that you make as a kid. With one row of people standing in the foreground another row of people in the middle ground and one in the back always three distinct planes of dimension but nothing natural organic. For me to this day the best 3D besides Avatar was How to Train Your Dragon.
Awesome vid!
Walmart sells an affordable 3D Blu player and Best Buy sells affordable 3D projectors.
Anyone can get into 3D and more people need to know.
There is a 'Bigscreen Beyond' VR device that looks pretty cool for watching 3D movies
My newest hobby is collecting 3d blu-rays. I've been ripping them and watching them in VR and on Nintendo 3DS. Jaws is my favorite movie of all time so I would love to see that come out on 3D blu-ray! Great video!
Oh yeah keeping that 3D Jaws release exclusive to one weekend last year and never releasing it again would be the dumbest shit Universal could ever do
@@CorruptNostalgia I just subscribed to your channel ,can you do a video where you highlight all the pop-out movies, and I don't mean fly outs, like arrows bullets, explosions (NOT) I mean pop outs like a hand coming out of the screen and you are sitting 10 feet away and you get the sence that you can grab it right from your seat, that type of pop-outs, maybe a head, and arm ect. I am not a to much of a depth type unless it;s 50% Depth and 50% pop out. please respond
@@CorruptNostalgia You scared the shit out of me with the Hugo movie when you talked about the face I have not seen it yet
@@CorruptNostalgia Do you have Avatar: the way of the water?
Dude, I love 3D and this is a great collection!
The golden era 1950s movies are so worth picking up! Some of THE best natively shot 3D you can get for your $
The list is awesome and your nonchalant way of presenting it makes it such a ease and great to listen to.
I'm curious wether you got Dune in 3D by now, I love that movie and the 3D makes this already great movie even better. Same goes for Edge of Tomorrow.
Thanks so much for the colossal reviews of 3d movies. You are a super reviewer!
I recently attended a 30th anniversary showing of Jurassic Park in 3D. I remembered having not been impressed with the conversion process the previous time I had seen it. This time, I was knocked out by the current conversion. For comparison, I checked out my earlier 3D Blu-Ray and found that I was right: the new conversion is a major improvement. I pray to the cinema gods that it gets a home release.
Still pointless if people weren't able to see it in the cinema, since so far, they didn't release a disc.
And the original 3D Blu ray of jurassic park is still pretty good.
Maybe not awesome, but good. I would prefer to see the 3D over 2D every time i watch it.
yay for long collection videos. these are always fun to watch even though im not picky about 3D this was an interesting watch
Love your 3d collection! I am lucky to still own a 4k ultra hd 3d tv 59 inch. I have it upstairs and still love to watch 3d movies. Downstairs i own a newer and better 4k tv, but heck...miss the option of watching 3d downstairs. Next that i am a 4k collector i really prefer some of the 3d versions.
I started into 3D late. I was given a 60 inch Panasonic 3D TV. (Passive 3D which is the best ). It was the perfect time with so many stores with used 3D movies for cheap. Now 2 years later I have 120 titles. Give the 3D titles from the 1953 golden age a chance. Creature from the Black Lagoon is amazing and so is House of Wax, You did a great job on this video. Most collection movies are dull, yours isn't. I look forward to a collection update.
PS I now own an AWOL short throw projector, 3500 Pro. The 3D is bright and amazing.
you have a great candid critique style i enjoy this type of review. Thanks
I just bought a used OLED 3D tv..And a bunch of 3D movies
I had a tv years ago but sold everything,, now im buying everything all over again..The New Avatar has got me back into 3D.
It's an expensive hobby for sure. Some of these 3d discs are stupid expensive
@@CorruptNostalgia 6 Months and 4-5 grand later...Im addicted.
😭
Great video. I’m in the US and just got into 3D in VR. This video is my guiding light to what to watch right now. Appreciate you!
25:46 On the Life of Pi 3D Blu-ray the Making of Documenary is also in 3D!!
I actually didn't know that I'll have to check it out
So awesome to see someone really big into their hobby. Seeing a big movie or book shelf is awesome.
I move a lot for work and so buy everything digital (although I do have quite a few physical books) and I can't out my digital collection on a shelf 😅
Amazing collection. Mine is larger, lol. I appreciate you showing off your collection and input. I will go after a couple of those movies you showed that I don't have yet. T2, Gozilla: King of Monsters and Battle for Terra are high on my list of wants.
Thank you for these reviews and much needed enthusiasm for a wonderful medium. Based on my extensive 3D Blu-ray collection of 2 documentary discs, I can’t recommend Ultimate Wave Tahiti highly enough. It was the first movie I watched with my projector and it’s beautifully made. No unnecessary gimmicks, ( I love 3D gimmicks but this doc just didn’t need them) just breathtaking footage above and underwater. The second Blu-ray BBC’s Tiny Giants has some wonderful 3D but it had a manipulated quality where nature scenes looked staged and an overall cuteness I didn’t care for.
I own a HD video projector and I LOVE it! It actually makes the transfers on my old Godzilla DVDs look more better and almost on par with the new 4K blu-rays by Toho.
Great collection breakdown. Have just about every title you mentioned. Have a 48" Samsung 3D TV from 2015 that I'm holding onto. Time to get a budget projector.
About current 3d, there's still hope there's this one company that is being allowed to release some current 3d films example Spiderman No way Home however Sony Disney said region b only screwing us Americans but this company was allowed to release a region free 3d version of Jurassic World Dominion
I wish the region B version was available in the UK. On DVD compare's website it is region B for Australia only. 😡
Thanks for the info. Where can you get the glasses to go along with this (or other) 3D projectors? Can you just use the regular passive 3D glasses or is there something special needed? I agree that Hugo is a vastly underrated 3D film.
You need to get active shutter glasses, which you can typically find on Amazon. Your regular passive glasses from a theater will not work. Good news is that the glasses aren't overly expensive like they used to be
My Sony 3D TV came with button cell powered 3D glasses. I did a bit of research and discovered that the Samsung 3D glasses work with the Sony. And for a bundle of 4 on Amazon were less than half the price of one pair of Sony glasses.
But buy rechargeable 3D glasses. I found mine cheapest on eBay. It was very annoying when I went to use my button cell powered glasses and they had no power because I forgot to turn them off. 🤬😂
If possible, try 3D movies in a VR headset like Quest 3. There are no filters when you watch the movie. (No strobing effect of active 3D, no dimming of polarized 3D, no off colour with classic red/green). Watching dark scenes from movies like Tron Legacy or Gravity appear better because nothing is interfering with the image.
I’ve got the majority of what you have in your collection. A few you have I don’t have. I’m still collecting. I love 3D. I agree with you. They need to release them in the States. Irritates me that they don’t. I’ve spent more than I should have on some of these to import them.
You should check random space media rumours they might release Jaw 3d conversion they have managed to get a few recent movies
I love 3D Blu-ray ! I own about 100 of them. How many do you guys have?
I have precisely 63, 20 of them acquired just this past 2 weeks. Edge of tomorrow is my favourite, despite post-conversion. Immortals might be dumb but it's simply gorgeous.
Awesome collection!!
Was waiting and waiting for Gravity.
Also thought you'd have Tron Legacy on your list of must see
0:32 Hopefully it will not happen to me. Because this week would be my first time watching 3D at home.
I gotta build my 3D Blu Ray collection. I only have Beauty and the Beast (1992) and The Angry Birds Movie. And the only reason I have The Angry Birds Movie in 3D is because they bundle the 4K UHD version in the same case (MORE MOVIES SHOULD DO THIS)
Agreed, Alita Battle Angel does that. The 3D Marvel releases in Japan do it as well
Collecting
3d blu-rays in germany and austria and uk is super easy we get them for around 3 to 10 Euro. We don't get the slipcovers though
Things have certainly come a long way since Jaws 3D lol. And I think I will have to watch Hugo now, I think I've become so skeptical of family friendly movies over the last 10 years that I kind of automatically dismiss them now, no matter who directs it. Disney literally scrapbooks their movies together now, I don't like or enjoy that kind of filmmaking.
I bought as much 3d movies as I could before it went out of print. I feel the studios gave up on it to soon. Journey to the center of the earth and Caroline is one of my favorites. I own epson 5040 watching movies from a 120 inch screen. It really makes 3d pop. Great video. Glad they’re others that Still love 3d.
Keep it up with these videos about 3d
Really enjoyed your vid!! I'm a massive 3D fan, Luckily my LG 3D is still going strong 💪😎 Some you haven't mentioned that I highly recommend are Predator 3D (has no right looking so good), Ghost in the Shell, My Bloody Valentine, Final Destination 4 & 5 (4 especially, I found quite difficult to track that one down), Harold & Kumar Christmas 3D, Piranha 3D, Drive Angry, Friday the 13th 3D, The Walk, Ready Player One are all great!! 👍 I'm in the UK & can still pick up some titles quite cheap from our CeX stores (equivalent to your thrift/gamestop). I'll be happy to lookout for specific titles & ship them out to you if you're interested??
2D movies being crap because it was shot for 3D is a reason why they should have a 2D cut and a 3D cut. Some scenes don't make sense in 2D and should be shot in a different way to not be distracting. I would say the same about 3D movies. Some scenes could be redone for 3D movies, but effects shouldn't be overdone.
3D is awesome, it’s definitely not a gimmick. It enhances the experience of every movie. The reason that people view it as a gimmick is because without the 3D experience, 2D is still like 95% as good since it’s the same content just in a different format. And it can be expensive to get a home 3D setup. But if you have patience and the money I recommend it to everyone.
Here are some more 3d movies that are nice: Rise of the Guardians, Coco, Croods I & II, Tangled, Frozen I&II, Moana, Megamind, Dawn/War Planet of the Apes, Mr. Peabody, Zootropolis, XMen Apocalypse, Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter, Great Gatsby, Oz Great and Powerful, Book of Life
Coco is an amazing movie in 3D. It's how I show off my 3D system to my friends.
$350 for the projector? Sells more online …? Also, know of any other 3D ready projectors? And what glasses did you buy? Thanks for hanging in with all my questions 😊
1 thing that I cannot accept is how they make like 1 out of a 3 or 5 movie sequels a 3D version, so it makes it feel like it was incomplete and canceled. It just makes me feel like not even wanting to hear about it. Give me a trilogy in 3D and I would buy it even if it's a crappy trilogy that nobody cares about.
1950's 3D was POLARIZED! This is a historically known fact. Polarized 3D was invented in 1936. Look it up!
have you heard of Aliens in 3D?
Like James Cameron's Aliens? That never was in 3D
@@CorruptNostalgia I didn’t think so. But I notice Sri Lanka is selling it as a bootleg and selling as the real deal. I’ve been burnt buying from Sri Lanka. Don’t do it.
How did you get a slip cover with Godzilla vs Kong I pre ordered mine got it when it first came out but it didn't include a slip cover
They just sent it to me that way 😅
Which 3-D glasses do you recommend? I bought a pair on Amazon but they are kind of uncomfortable to wear. Thanks.
I use a Ultimate Heaven 3D . They’re well made and spacious if you wear glasses.
it didnt work i was trying to watch a 3d blu-ray when i useing my moniter as a tv i was trying to watch tansformers 5 3d and for some reason it didnt work it gave me like a blue screen that said it can not play it work but its just a plain blue screen,
Thanks for sharing with us 3D diehards.
cant wait to see avatar 2 🔥
Tron Legacy is a top 10 for me.
Tron Legacy
I know it's not your fault because you've been fed BS regarding 1950s theatrical 3D presentations, but here it goes. All those major releases the 1950s were not, I repeat were not, shown in anaglyph red and blue glasses. Every one of those films House of Wax, etc were shown in polarized 3D. Using two projectors with two spools of film projected simultaneously with one projector lens fitted with a polarized lenticular filter the other projector with an opposite diagonal lenticular polarized filter. They passed out polarized cardboard glasses to view the movies just as they do today. This myth was mainly propagated by Disney, shame on them, I guess to lend modern films a more modern approach to 3D. This is bullshit! Polarized 3D was invented in 1936 people. Look it up stop being lazy and look in your history books. This is a huge pet peeve of mine. It is right under your nose if you just go look up the facts yourself. There were no such thing as any theatrical films shown in Anaglyph format, excluding a couple of possible black and white shorts or some kind of little documentaries. Movies were shot back then in different camera systems that were owned by each studio. One of which was called Natural Vision. These utilized a camera rig with twin 35 mm film housings, rigged with a prism that split the image through the camera lens into two distinct left and right sides. Each 35 mm housing picked up one image or the other. For years this myth has been taught in schools and whatnot on TV for what reason I have no idea. I guess to just give studios these days the right to say that we invented polarized 3D. The only thing that's new about polarized 3D now and this modern day was that they use a circular polarized line type of cardboard glasses as opposed to the old cardboard glasses from the '50s where you had each left and right eye piece on the glasses different diagonal lines left being one diagonal position the right being the opposite diagonal position your eyes mix the two together, boom, you had 3D. The ones drawback to this is that you could not turn your head left or right or up and down and it would cause a distortion. But the 3D is excellent. How do I know this also, I've seen these movies in twin 35 mm projection in polarized 3D. Proof positive that the technology and these stories are valid. You can still see these films projected that way if you ever try to look for them in a repertory theater if there are still such things these days. I live in San Francisco and the Castro movie theater once a year had a 3D festival. As did most repertory theaters across America. Again very easily looked up. So stop propagating the myth that classic 3D films during that 3-year period in the early 1950s were shown in anaglyph format. Call me silly, but I'm a stickler for the truth and history. That may also not mean much these days anymore. So I've said my piece and I asked you to please look this up yourself starting with the scientist that invented the process in 1936. The US government even used polarized 3D in World War II to find enemy Nazi ships and submarines etc. thank you for listening to me and my rant. Lol
Deathly Hallows Part 1 is only converted to 3D (unlike Part 2, which was filmed in 3D); the effects are pretty miserable.
I'm sorry but monsters inc is easily a better 3d than finding demo, there's no debate.
Wow, Alice in Wonderland was a GREAT movie in my opinion.... it's all subjective and one can not judge by one voice alone. I'd say, Get the 3D version it's amazing.
I didn't mind Tim Burton's Alice in wonderland retelling. What I did mind was the crappy conversion. It was so poor to me anyways that it looked like cardboard cutouts in a view box that you make as a kid. With one row of people standing in the foreground another row of people in the middle ground and one in the back always three distinct planes of dimension but nothing natural organic. For me to this day the best 3D besides Avatar was How to Train Your Dragon.
Gravity and TFA are meh in 3d. Very overrated 3d. The very best 3d is A Turtle’s Tale - Sammy’s Adventure. It’s bonkers and a must own
Amber heard just made him pay!
Did you seriously have to use the soy face for the thumbnail?
Alright then, reupload the video with a better one, if you don’t wanna then dont butch about it
What soy face, whatever do you mean?