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to those who get headaches from watching movies in 3D: make sure you're using your eyes together properly and see an eye doctor. i read some article about that being caused by your brain not combining the images from your eyes properly or something.

at this point i think my stance on 3D crap is clear. and if it's not, let the previous sentence stand as my argument.

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I have enjoyed the movies I have seen in 3D (Avatar and Alice in Wonderland), but I definitely didn't think it was amazing or absolutely necessary to enjoy the experience. I did feel it was a positive thing which seems to be more than most people here can say, even though it was mostly "oh hey those ferns are in my face" and the over-used need to have things flinged in your face, but I still didn't "dislike" it.

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Is it possible that you just need to watch better movies?

I think it really is just that I'm a fidgety person. Even though I'm mentally engaged in a film my body's nerves nag at me to try and find things to do with it. I guess in that sense I get bored of sitting, not of the movie itself.

Although the more I think about it, I've been dragged out to a LOT of bad movies in theaters. A lot of my favourite modern movies never really had a wide theatrical release like a lot of David Lynch films and stuff. You might be on to something, Archaon, at least for some of the time.

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Anyone seen 4D?

It's close to 3D but with things being chucked at you. I saw a show in Thailand that was supposedly '4D'. It involved acrobats, lasers, fireworks and elephants crapping on the stage. Delightful.

But certainly a touch more expensive than a 3D movie.

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Anyone seen 4D?

It's close to 3D but with things being chucked at you. I saw a show in Thailand that was supposedly '4D'. It involved acrobats, lasers, fireworks and elephants crapping on the stage. Delightful.

But certainly a touch more expensive than a 3D movie.

I was in Japan and I saw a mini theatre type thing like that invoving Resident Evil.

It was a ten minute film and the seat fell out on you and air was blasted to simulate flesh eating bugs.

Worth every bit of the 500 Yen.

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I was in Japan and I saw a mini theatre type thing like that invoving Resident Evil.

It was a ten minute film and the seat fell out on you and air was blasted to simulate flesh eating bugs.

Worth every bit of the 500 Yen.

I have a new reason to go to Japan.

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