I'm not a big 3D person but this seems like one where it might be worth it the extra dollar and the chance of getting queasy.
Recommendations?
Rogue One - 3D?
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Re: Rogue One - 3D?
I saw it in 3D, and I thought the 3D effects were more subtle and less obvious than in most 3D movies.Ritterskoop wrote:I'm not a big 3D person but this seems like one where it might be worth it the extra dollar and the chance of getting queasy.
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Re: Rogue One - 3D?
Dittojarnon wrote:I saw it in 3D, and I thought the 3D effects were more subtle and less obvious than in most 3D movies.Ritterskoop wrote:I'm not a big 3D person but this seems like one where it might be worth it the extra dollar and the chance of getting queasy.
Recommendations?
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Re: Rogue One - 3D?
Is that a good thing or a bad thing? --Bobjarnon wrote:I saw it in 3D, and I thought the 3D effects were more subtle and less obvious than in most 3D movies.Ritterskoop wrote:I'm not a big 3D person but this seems like one where it might be worth it the extra dollar and the chance of getting queasy.
Recommendations?
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Re: Rogue One - 3D?
We saw it in 3D today and no one got queasy or had any ill effects. I thought it was well done, and barely noticed, in a good way. We didn't intend to pay extra but the non-3D theater only had front-row seats left, so we waited half an hour and got much better seats in the 3D theater.
I give the movie itself a B.
I give the movie itself a B.
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Re: Rogue One - 3D?
Thanks for the advice. Tomorrow is The Baboo's birthday and a Rogue One viewing is part of the day's activities. We had been debating 3D or not. Now it looks like that is our choice.
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