Saw it last night in 3D. Yes we enjoyed it. Perhaps not to the extremes that some people do. That might be due to where I was in the auditorum (~4/5 of the way back so fairly high, 1/4 in from the left edge of the screen. I think that auditorium holds ~500) or it might be due to my generally poor 3D vision anyway as my left eye is fairly week. I found anything that was supposed to be forward of the screen and in the right of the frame to be quite ineffective and obviously frame limited.
We sat further back because we were worried about the potential sick-making effect of 161mins of 3D. I think if I were to see another 3D film I'd sit lower down and more centrally if I could.
Another problem was, I think, due to needing to wear the 3D glasses over my prescription glasses. In high contract scenes such as some of the logos on screen before the film starts there was a very definite ghost image significantly below the real image: If there was a row of text across the middle of the screen, a ghost would appar about 20% up from the bottom. This of course wasn't noticeable during the film.
That aside, I knew I was taking a gamble subjecting myself to it and overall was pleasantly surprised. I did check my watch a few times but I was never bored. And I am astounded at the world Cameron has created.
We sat further back because we were worried about the potential sick-making effect of 161mins of 3D. I think if I were to see another 3D film I'd sit lower down and more centrally if I could.
Another problem was, I think, due to needing to wear the 3D glasses over my prescription glasses. In high contract scenes such as some of the logos on screen before the film starts there was a very definite ghost image significantly below the real image: If there was a row of text across the middle of the screen, a ghost would appar about 20% up from the bottom. This of course wasn't noticeable during the film.
That aside, I knew I was taking a gamble subjecting myself to it and overall was pleasantly surprised. I did check my watch a few times but I was never bored. And I am astounded at the world Cameron has created.
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