I liked them. I also really enjoyed playing 3D games on the 3DS, especially the 3D-ified 16bit games.
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I saw Kiss Me Kate in 3D with the old glasses back in 1980 or so. Had a 3D Three Stooges short before the movie that was also pretty great.
That is certainly what they keep telling me.
I don't like it, and I don't think it adds anything to the experience aside from headaches and eye strain.
I like it for animation, as they cN fully control depth and layers. It's good now and can only get better.
3D in live action is kinda meh.
Captain EO was the shizz
I used to have nightmares about that borg queen when I was a kid, but didn't remember where they came from until the anniversary event at Epcot when they brought it back. That was a surreal experience seeing my nightmares in 3d again.
I like 3d as a fun novelty I never had headaches at al l from it. I have a 3d fractal artbook that's fun to look at when I'm high as fuck. There is also 3d tapestry wall art
I hate 3d movies. They don't add to the story or the experience. Moreover, I find it distracting.
Nope, hate them, pure gimmick.