
06-01-2011, 06:10 PM
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Thoughts Media Review Team
Join Date: Aug 2006
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It was interesting to read some of the comments on the linked-to article.
I know that the electronics companies are working really hard to develop glasses-free TVs, some of which have now been demoed but I have to ask myself how that is going to work in cinemas. I don't think it will, which means that cinema goers will always need glasses.
Personally, I think that the industry has gone overboard on this one and has ended delivering rubbish content. I couldn't believe it when I read that James Cameron, after working so hard on Avatar, is now going to rerelease Titanic in 3D!! Come on, how can any film not actually made using a 3D process stand any chance of being decent.
Sorry, but it isn't for me. I will do my hardest to even buy a TV that doesn't have 3D on it. Call me a luddite if you like, but my eyes can't see 3D clearly enough for me to enjoy it, and I just think it is a bandwagon.
Philip
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