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Originally Posted by Aries Walker
My experience with 3D is that most movies aren't shot in it, but rather converted to it later on, and that makes it just fuzzy and dim. It's not really worth having a few shots of shattering glass or a thrown knife coming FLYIN' AT YA.
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But the movies that ARE shot in 3D are amazing.
I have a 3D projector at home, and I enjoy it more at home than I do in the theater. That has mainly to do with the glasses, which can view the screen from any angle, even laying down. Can't do that in a theater with those passive glasses. The ones I have at home also don't hurt your eyes because they don't make you go crosseyed to get the 3D effect.
I will definitely be purchasing Cap 2 in 3D. I only own like 3 other ones in 3D, mostly because many of them just aren't worth it. This one definitely is, as was the first Avengers.