The 3D effects were breathtaking
It was almost as if you could reach out and touch the spy kids, and I did. IF YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN AND I THINK YOU DO.
shareIt was almost as if you could reach out and touch the spy kids, and I did. IF YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN AND I THINK YOU DO.
shareYeah I tried to touch a bouble but then when I took my glasses off it was... blinding
shareoh definitely! after I saw it with my glasses on a big TV in my living room my eyes hurt and I tried to touch one of the bubbles too lol :-p
"ecky ecky ecky ecky p'kang! zroop! foybin zowzim"
I think that was the only good 3/D thing
shareI think the 3-d thing was awful. After the movie I heard evryone complain how their eyes hurt. I would MUCH rather watch a movie in different colours than in blue and red!!!!
shareWhen I left the cinema all I heard from people was how much it sucked
shareGo to a Universal Studios park, and watch Terminator 3D. Be amazed at how crap the 3D from this movie looks after you've seen it. Honestly, this is one of the attempts at 3D. See one with darkened glasses, not the blue and red.
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Generally, you aren't suppose to wear those glasses for long. It was a stupid idea to make you wear those glases for an hour. The back of the glasses even say, "Not intended for extended wear".
Go see Terminator 2: 3D, it's amazing! Plus, you don't use those red and blue glasses, you use dark glasses. You can wear 'em for an hour, and won't have any eye problems. Of course, you gotta consider T2: 3D does use more advanced technology then Spy Kids: 3D. You might think the technology is old, and out dated, but it's not.
You guys think 3D is all the rage. For those of you adults who were old enough to remember the 1950s, 3D was very popular too.
http://www.loti.com/fifties_movies/3-D_Movies_and_the_1950s.htm