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    who likes 3D movies more than 2D movies

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    Not all that great, as wrincles says, its a novelty. Fun the first couple of movies but then, who cares. In the 60's they were working on holography movies, meaning that the scenes were filmed from several different positions simultaneously, --example: If the actor had a clock behind them and it was blocked by his/her head, you wanted to see the time on that clock, you could move your head to the right or left to see behind them.. This is used today in sports but you must stop your dvd player and change the angle. I think that with this running in real time would be a very 'moving' experience. Depending on where you sit in the theater, you get a different view.. It never worked though..
    notme. Once the novelty effect has worn off, yoy are left with about 80% computor graphics, very little story line, and virtually no acting.
    me!!!


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