3D DVD question

buckaboy16

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To anyone who has bought My bloody Valentine or Bolt or anything that was recently shown at cinemas in RealD or Digital 3D have you bought any of these films on DVD in 3D.

Iask as i love Avatar and really would like to buy it in 3D on DVD.

I ask 3 questions
1. What kind of glasses do you get? Are they the good plastic ones like in the cinema or bad cardboard red/blue ones.

2. Is the quality of the 3D any good?

3. In the 3D edition do you receive a 2D copy with it?
 
1. What kind of glasses do you get? Are they the good plastic ones like in the cinema or bad cardboard red/blue ones.

The 3D glasses are made of cardboard.

2. Is the quality of the 3D any good?

I found the 3D quality to be really good. When I watched My bloody Valentine. I must say that for better viewing, of the 3D movies, you will have to sit quite face on, towarRAB your TV.

Plus the movie is better to be watched it in a pitch black room otherwise it is a lot harder to focus on the 3D parts of the film.

3. In the 3D edition do you receive a 2D copy with it?

The bloody Valentine movie had the 2D version of the film on one side of the disk, then flip it over onto the other side and you have the 3D version.

Hope this helps :)

I don't know if Avatar will make the glasses or DVD the same though. We'll have wait and see later in the year.
 
dvd can't do real 3d.
so its a bit of a sham. what they did was to use color code 3d, aka childrens comic book 3d with red/blue glasses version 2.0
Its nothing like the polarized 3d of theaters with two totally separate frames for stereoscopic vision.

real home 3d won't come out until the 3d blurays come out, not the color code ones but real ones based on the recently approved 3d bluray spec..which was only about a few weeks ago. 3d tv's doing 120hz+ with lcd shutter glasses will be necessary. those will also easily fall back to 2d mode if required.

so for now any "3d" dvd will be a gimmick. it was never supposed to do 3d in the first place.
 
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