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Where do you get all this wonderful sense of depth?

The first known film in 3-D was apparently done in 1915. It had a limited exhibition and may not have been given a general release. The first actual 3-D feature, The Power of Love was released in...

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The first 3D film I saw was "Comin' At Ya" back in the '80s. It was a western which had practically everything but the kitchen sink (flaming arrows, spears, etc.) 'comin' at ya'. The plot was...

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Fearing that I may be banned from this board I have to admit I can't remember ever having seen a 3D movie.  Sorry Todd.

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I was a teenager in the 50s and had the pleasure of seeing some of the 3D movies when they were first released.  I remember seeing House of Wax, Charge at Feather River, The Maze, Creature from the...

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There were three theatres in my area. One was in my home town and the other two were across the border in Maine. For some reason only one of those theatres ever ran 3D movies (in 3D, that is, and it...

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I have been "lucky" (?) to see a couple of 3-D movies in the theatres, back in the 80's.I say "lucky" because those films were JAWS 3-D, Metalstorm: The Destruction of Jared-Syn in 3-D and Friday the...

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To me the best of the 'new wave' 3D films to date was Polar Express. I liked Avatar but didn't find the 3D effects to be anything I didn't really expect. The technology of how they made the actors...

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Cap, the 3-D feature that played with the Popeye cartoon (which was called Ace of Space btw) was a musical called Those Redheads From Seattle starring Gene Barry, Rhonda Fleming, Teresa Brewer, Guy...

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I'm not going to argue with you Todd, but if I ever saw Those Readheads from Seattle the experience has been totally erased from my mind.I've seen a number of 3D movies in 2D mode (both on video and...

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Well, Those Redheads From Seattle wasn't exactly Kiss Me Kate. Hell, it might not have even been The French Line for that matter. The most memorable things about it were two of the songs: Brewer doing...

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Todd 3D wrote: if you were going to watch one 3-D movie make it Treasure of the Four Crowns--a movie that I can't even begin to describe how awful it is.Thanks for the reminder (I think), Todd.  TotFC...

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KanSmiley wrote: Fearing that I may be banned from this board I have to admit I can't remember ever having seen a 3D movie.  Sorry Todd.That makes two of us, Kan! My folks pretty much micromanaged...

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