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    Just thought I'd bring it up. I know I started a recent thread on it. I see there are a few other threads too.

    Is it too premature?

    Perhaps by the end of the year if 3d picks up steam? Any thoughts?
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    Originally Posted by yoda313 View Post
    Just thought I'd bring it up. I know I started a recent thread on it. I see there are a few other threads too.

    Is it too premature?

    Perhaps by the end of the year if 3d picks up steam? Any thoughts?
    http://blogs.suntimes.com/ebert/2011/01/post_4.html#more

    This refers first to theatrical exhibition, but I think the principle transfers to home theater, for the most part. (This is not to say that I have never enjoyed the occasional 3D presentation, because there are certainly a few counter-examples where I did.) But what was it LordSmurf once said about Blu-Ray ? "The answer to a question no one was asking." That's pretty much the case with this resurgence-of-3D fad. It's becoming the monster that ate Hollywood, a trend I really HATE. It may allow them to tack a few more bucks onto the already steep price of a movie ticket, though I think this will turn out to be a Pyrrhic victory. I'm amazed they can get away with it in an economy as lousy as this one still is.
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    I think 3d is just a continuing fad that will fade out as usual unless 3d can be watched without glasses.
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    Ok. Maybe in a year or so we could revist this.
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    Mark your calendar
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    I'm almost ready to order this: http://gopro.com/hd-hero-accessories/3d-hero-system/

    Just have to figure out how to keep the wife from throwing me out after receiving it.
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    Originally Posted by budwzr
    Just have to figure out how to keep the wife from throwing me out after receiving it.
    Simple - record it in 3d when you get thrown out - post it on youtube - spielberg or cameron will discover you - sign you up to work on a new movie. You'll make millions and your wife will throw herself on you to get back together

    ---- Or wait a while for the prices to drop

    ---- yeah plan 2 sounds better
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    Originally Posted by yoda313 View Post
    Is it too premature?
    YEP!!


    Originally Posted by johns0 View Post
    I think 3d is just a continuing fad that will fade out as usual unless 3d can be watched without glasses.
    YEP!!!

    Originally Posted by budwzr View Post
    I'm almost ready to order this: http://gopro.com/hd-hero-accessories/3d-hero-system/

    Just have to figure out how to keep the wife from throwing me out after receiving it.
    If your wife would throw you out over a $100.00 camera, you have way worse problems to worry about than worrying about being thrown out over a $100.00 camera!!!

    LOL!!!

    Or is that just some kind of add on for the more expensive HD camera ?
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    Joke and naysay all you want; I'll be laughing all the way to the 3D bank. (I have irons in the fire, as you can probably tell)

    I will risk a prediction: If 3D in the home was going to fade away, you'd have to see a DROP in H'wood/Industry/h'ware support and/or promotion by this time next year, 2 years tops. If it doesn't drop by then, it won't at all. Maybe it won't "take over everything", but I never expected that.

    Maybe 3D isn't for you - YET.
    If a superlatively artful and breathtaking blockbuster comes out in 3D, with elements that really only work when shown in 3D (I'm thinking: Trees, Mist, Clouds, Water, Fire, Ghosts, Fences, Fireworks - anything particulate, volumetric, shimmering, or textured, and possbily using Gigantism & Lilliputism) and you'll finally get the coolness and the need for 3D. And maybe by then, we won't have as many bad 2D->3D conversions, retinal rivalry, accommodation/focus & ghosting problems, and in-your-face gimmicks.

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    Yeah, because "3d" TV or any 3d anything is such a big thing for the majority of the mass public... LOL!!

    Not only is it a "fad", it is a "gimmick" at best!!

    Like i stated once before in one of yoda's 3d threads, when there is something like a star trek holodeck then it will be worth the time!!

    But i will admit it has to start somewhere, but anything where you are sitting around with any kind of "3d" glasses on is just not that impressive yet....
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    Originally Posted by Noahtuck View Post
    If your wife would throw you out over a $100.00 camera, you have way worse problems to worry about than worrying about being thrown out over a $100.00 camera!!!

    LOL!!!

    Or is that just some kind of add on for the more expensive HD camera ?
    Hahaha, that $100 is just the case, connector, and 3D glasses. I have to buy another HD Hero too ($259). I bought my first HD Hero about 3 weeks ago, so it's kind of touchy around here.

    I wish I knew if 3D is going to fly or not, that's the biggest issue.
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    Originally Posted by Cornucopia View Post
    I will risk a prediction: If 3D in the home was going to fade away, you'd have to see a DROP in H'wood/Industry/h'ware support and/or promotion by this time next year, 2 years tops. If it doesn't drop by then, it won't at all. Maybe it won't "take over everything", but I never expected that.
    What's different now, as opposed to 30 years ago, is that we the consumers can now produce in 3D. It's no longer the exclusive domain of H'Wood and Disneyland.
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    Originally Posted by Cornucopia View Post
    And maybe by then, we won't have as many bad 2D->3D conversions, retinal rivalry, accommodation/focus & ghosting problems, and in-your-face gimmicks.
    Your forgot to include the much lower light levels -- at least in the theaters showing 3D flix.

    I'll go with what Noahtuck said about a holodeck-type presentation . And then maybe some really good porn in this format.
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  14. I can't stand 3D and wish it would die forever, Hollywood should spend their time and money on making quality films instead of using gimmicks.
    Roger Ebert wrote a great article about why he hates 3D:
    http://www.newsweek.com/2010/04/30/why-i-hate-3-d-and-you-should-too.html

    I don't see a problem with a 3D forum though.
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    Originally Posted by MOVIEGEEK View Post
    Roger Ebert wrote a great article about why he hates 3D:
    http://www.newsweek.com/2010/04/30/why-i-hate-3-d-and-you-should-too.html
    I wondered some of the same things when HD came out.

    I still think HD and DTV are a clever way to get consumers to move towards IPTV so they can sell Google-style ads, as in targeted.

    One day, the only ads you see will so narrow in scope that you'll lose touch with reality. If you buy a pizza online, you'll get bombarded by fast food chains.

    Maybe we'll get "industry tags" that pigeon-hole us into profiles.

    I notice that at NetFlix, and occasionally go through the recommended items and put a bunch of 1 and 2 stars on them. Otherwise the selection offered gets boring.

    Whoops, went way OT.
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    Originally Posted by budwzr View Post
    One day, the only ads you see will so narrow in scope that you'll lose touch with reality. If you buy a pizza online, you'll get bombarded by fast food chains.

    Maybe we'll get "industry tags" that pigeon-hole us into profiles.

    I notice that at NetFlix, and occasionally go through the recommended items and put a bunch of 1 and 2 stars on them. Otherwise the selection offered gets boring.

    Whoops, went way OT.
    Generally speaking, "prophecies" are typically-OT.

    Especially when they simply expect the future to be just a linear extension to the present.

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    I actually find all forms of 3D give me headaches after a while...seems a bit unnatural to me...
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    Originally Posted by El Heggunte View Post
    Generally speaking, "prophecies" are typically-OT.
    Hahaha

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  19. Life is in 4D. Perhaps we should have a 4D forum?

    But really you'd think we could need a forum to discuss how to read & write 3D disks.
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