Is the future of cinema watching going to be having to wear uncomfortable vision-impairing glasses for a dubious sense of 3D where nothing seems to be the right size then?
Because if it is, then I can't see myself ever going to the cinema again once "3D" takes over. Hopefully this is a fad, and it'll die faster than it did in the 1950s.
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Is the future of cinema watching going to be having to wear uncomfortable vision-impairing glasses for a dubious sense of 3D where nothing seems to be the right size then?
Because if it is, then I can't see myself ever going to the cinema again once "3D" takes over. Hopefully this is a fad, and it'll die faster than it did in the 1950s.