The last time I tried to see a movie in 3D, it didn't work for me. I wear glasses already because I'm nearsighted. I couldn't fit the 3D glasses over them, but if I tried to take my own glasses off, I couldn't see what was going on. As it is, it just didn't work either way (not sure if a lazy eye effects it or it it was something else).
I'm not sure how things work elsewhere, but if the smaller cinemas around here (don't have stadium-type seating or twenty-plus screens) get a movie that's available in 3D, that's the ONLY version there. So, if the 3D effects make your head spin? It just doesn't work for you? You don't want to pay more money for something you don't even want? You either go out of your way to find a bigger theater, make yourself sick for two or three hours, or don't get to see the movie until it's out on DVD. I just get annoyed when it's crammed down our throats when most movie-goers either don't like it or don't give a damn.
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I'm not sure how things work elsewhere, but if the smaller cinemas around here (don't have stadium-type seating or twenty-plus screens) get a movie that's available in 3D, that's the ONLY version there. So, if the 3D effects make your head spin? It just doesn't work for you? You don't want to pay more money for something you don't even want? You either go out of your way to find a bigger theater, make yourself sick for two or three hours, or don't get to see the movie until it's out on DVD. I just get annoyed when it's crammed down our throats when most movie-goers either don't like it or don't give a damn.