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So the lady and I bought a new TV, and it's got all the 3D bells and whistles... Now what? iTunes doesn't have 3D movies. Time Warner's 3D stuff sounds lame. Roadrunner apparently doesn't support Netflix's 'Super HD' selection of 3D content.

 

I don't particularly care for 3D movies, but my nephew sure will want to see one on his uncle's awesome new TV.

 

Are Blu Ray's the only real option at this point?

 

Man, I really don't want to jump back into the physical media game again.

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3D is AWESOME when done correctly. Avatar in 3D was amazing. I've seen it less overt than that in many films where it's used to add depth to things like heights but has no "in your face/in your lap" scenes. It's been a mixed bag but I typically like it and my sons do too.

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Well I went with Blu Rays of Tintin, Tron Legacy, and Jurassic Park for when the little ones come around. I'd have gotten Avatar, but it turns out I didn't care about it. Saw it in the theaters, and enjoyed it. Bought it on iTunes the day it came out, and haven't bothered to watch it again... Aside from always liking movies in spite of Sigourney Weaver (she just bugs me... except for Galaxy Quest, for some reason), it seemed all frosting and no cake.

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Well I went with Blu Rays of Tintin, Tron Legacy, and Jurassic Park for when the little ones come around. I'd have gotten Avatar, but it turns out I didn't care about it. Saw it in the theaters, and enjoyed it. Bought it on iTunes the day it came out, and haven't bothered to watch it again... Aside from always liking movies in spite of Sigourney Weaver (she just bugs me... except for Galaxy Quest, for some reason), it seemed all frosting and no cake.

Oh yeah. I don't ever want to see Avatar again unless it's in a theater in 3D. The story is pretty much every rehashed tale ever told, the acting is meh...it's just such awesome eye candy on the big screen in 3D.

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I saw Avatar when I was 12 and it was called pocohontas.


Avatar is pretty much the story of Ernest goes to Camp, when Lyle Alzedo and the mining company wants to come take the redskins land but Ernest and the kids help fight them off.
 
Yes or no?

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Avatar is pretty much the story of Ernest goes to Camp, when Lyle Alzedo and the mining company wants to come take the redskins land but Ernest and the kids help fight them off.
 
Yes or no?

 

:lmao: 

 

3D is cool for some things.....like movies.  PS3 plays 3D with the update....Avengers in 3D was pretty cool.  Iron Man....those kinds of movies. 

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For the dumbasses that are giving me negative rep (and I don't really care)...what's your argument against what I said? We all agree Avatar is a shitty movie plot and story-wise. Where we seem to be disagreeing is whether or not Avatar was a visually epic movie in theaters on the big screen. Almost everyone that has seen it says it is, like me. Have you seen it in that format? Or is this some kind of anti-3D campaign just because you don't like it (or think it's "gay" or whatever)?

 

Avatar was a good movie in spite of being a bad movie just due to visual awesomeness. I challenge anyone that's actually seen it in theaters and in 3D to argue otherwise.

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For the dumbasses that are giving me negative rep (and I don't really care)...what's your argument against what I said? We all agree Avatar is a shitty movie plot and story-wise. Where we seem to be disagreeing is whether or not Avatar was a visually epic movie in theaters on the big screen. Almost everyone that has seen it says it is, like me. Have you seen it in that format? Or is this some kind of anti-3D campaign just because you don't like it (or think it's "gay" or whatever)?

 

Avatar was a good movie in spite of being a bad movie just due to visual awesomeness. I challenge anyone that's actually seen it in theaters and in 3D to argue otherwise.

 

 

I did think Avatar looked great at the movies...

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i upvoted you

 

but i can't really tell the difference of 3d so i don't really know why people like it, it's always some gay effect like a ball bouncing towards you that doesn't add to the story or anything

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i upvoted you
 
but i can't really tell the difference of 3d so i don't really know why people like it, it's always some gay effect like a dudes balls bouncing towards you that doesn't add to the story or anything


maybe watch a regular movie instead of porn..
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I've never thought 3D should be a staple in the living, but I see it's place as an occasional treat. It's too distracting for all the time use. It's also a wasted effect in most situations. I don't think there's a place for 3D networks, but I think it's good to have the option to break out the glasses and a bag of popcorn for a special event.

 

 

I want to see the tech that crops up surrounding 4k. As much as I subscribe to the more is better philosophy, 1080 can hit my limits on just how clearly I want to see someone's skin. I wonder what breakthroughs will take place in real time post production. Will you be able to 'Photoshop' a news anchor's imperfections on live TV? 1080 already allows you to see every blemish, and the cover-up makeup sitting on top of it.

 

Bigger resolution also makes sense for bigger TV's, but I'm also close to maxed on ratio of screen size to room dimensions as is...

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