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Old 08-09-07 | 07:17 PM
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The only 3D I have is the Shrek which is the same as the show at Universal Studios Orlando.
Old 08-09-07 | 10:25 PM
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Only 3D I own is Adventures of Sharkboy & Lavagirl. I owned the Spy Kids 3D but lost all 3 Spy Kids in Hurricane Charley & am now waiting for the long overdue Spy Kids SE which Rodriguez has said in the last couple years he has prepared. I'm hoping when it finally sees the light of day that perhaps a box set will be released too.
Old 08-10-07 | 02:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Walter Neff
Not doubting you (as I know almost nothing about 3-D movies), but why do you always see those archive photos of a theater full of people in the 1950s wearing 3-D glasses, and they're obviously the red/blue ones? What movie was that?
The famous photo you refer to (of the audience watching BWANA DEVIL in 1952) was in black and white and originally appeared in LIFE magazine. The audience was wearing polarized glasses which have gray lenses. Any "color" version of this photo you've seen was doctored afterward by people who didn't know any better. I remember the opening of the "AfterMASH" TV did this, for example. It was made up of colorized old pictures from the time and they made this common mistake.
Old 08-10-07 | 02:58 PM
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NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD 3D (the 2006 remake) is due on DVD from Lionsgate on Oct 9 in both 2-D and 3-D versions. It's likely too much to hope for, but I wish the 3-D package would include a field sequential version. The red/blue anaglyph version was painful to look at. I saw the movie in polarized, clear glasses 3-D (digitaly projected) at the World 3-D Film Expo II last year and it looked pretty good, but the 35mm red/blue version that was briefly released last November was simply horrible. Maybe they have tweaked it a bit for DVD....
Old 10-26-07 | 05:16 PM
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Does anybody have a pointer to a list of DVD's released in 3D?

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