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I agree whole heartedly on the cinematography comment.
The 3D effects tend to give me a headache (I think my eyes must be a bit wonky) but I don't find them terribly convincing either so I buy tickets for 2D.
...my quagmire of greed....my cesspit of laziness and unfairness....all I am doing is sticking two fingers up at nurses, doctors and other hard working employed professionals...
I know I said this before but as I have a barely working right eye (my mum said due to excessive masturbating in my teens, twenties and thirties) and can't see those stereogram things at all (not the music centres, the red/green pics) I assumed 3D was not available to me.
However, thanks to the Bradford Alhambra, Billy Pierce and crew, panto some years back, and being peeved it had 3D bits in and assuming I wouldn't be able to enjoy, I just put specs on and what the hell.
Jesus that hand nearly took my eye out! I was blind but now I see!
No idea how that works for me since i can see hardly owt from my right eye but I can see it as plain as slightly dark day.
I read a really inneresting interview with David Attenborough the other day. In it he claimed that technology was on the brink of being able to offer 3D without the need for specs.
Could this be why Sainsbury are selling a 40" 3D tv for £:170?
I fancy there's going to be some very expensive redundant kit out tgere before long.
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