I know this comment comes over a year after the article appeared, but I recently saw “Captain America” in 3-D and concluded that….I HATE 3D. I don’t mind it once in a while, but why does everything have to be 3D? I personally don’t see any difference from the 3D now compared to the 3D of the 1980s – there is still eye-strain and dark picture. But now beings I can get 3D at home with a 3D TV, and I can get digital at home, why not give me something I CAN’T get at home? That is why I’m VERY VERY Pro-Maxivision48. I’m willing to bet that this is the technology that saves the movie theater….but tell that to the studio execs who lavish millions on movies like “Wild Wild West” (which won a few Razzies by the way), while NOT giving wide releases to such films as “Duma”….who are they to make such decisions as to what a premium movie-going experience is like? Maxivision48 YEAH!!!
I know this comment comes over a year after the article appeared, but I recently saw “Captain America” in 3-D and concluded that….I HATE 3D. I don’t mind it once in a while, but why does everything have to be 3D? I personally don’t see any difference from the 3D now compared to the 3D of the 1980s – there is still eye-strain and dark picture. But now beings I can get 3D at home with a 3D TV, and I can get digital at home, why not give me something I CAN’T get at home? That is why I’m VERY VERY Pro-Maxivision48. I’m willing to bet that this is the technology that saves the movie theater….but tell that to the studio execs who lavish millions on movies like “Wild Wild West” (which won a few Razzies by the way), while NOT giving wide releases to such films as “Duma”….who are they to make such decisions as to what a premium movie-going experience is like? Maxivision48 YEAH!!!