Beauty, Nemo, Monsters and Mermaid - IN 3D!
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Unfortunately, no. Two different images are combined together on the screen, one slightly different for each eye, and trying to look at them without the glasses is doubled and blurry, something like this:Disney's Divinity wrote:I have no experience with 3D in theaters, but can't you just take the glasses off and watch the film like normal?![]()
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That...sucks.enigmawing wrote:Unfortunately, no. Two different images are combined together on the screen, one slightly different for each eye, and trying to look at them without the glasses is doubled and blurry, something like this:Disney's Divinity wrote:I have no experience with 3D in theaters, but can't you just take the glasses off and watch the film like normal?![]()
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Why all the excitement over these films. They were never originally shot in 3-D and will probably be like "The Lion King" and just be immersive. I won't pay the rental on the glasses for any of these. I will go watch the original 2-D version and enjoy it just as much as you will in 3-D and I will save money!!!
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Wowza, Disney definitely opened the flood gates on this one! SUPER excited, as with Lion King, I am just so happy to see these fantastic movies back on the big screen, no matter how many dimensions. 
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For those vehemently anti-3D people, Disney will likely include a 2D showing during the first two weeks of the re-releases. For The Lion King re-release, most theater chains (like Carmike and AMC) were required to have the 2D show as the first show of the day, and then the shows afterward are in 3D.
So don't fret yet.
So don't fret yet.
Umm, didn't you just answer your question? The immersion is the entire appeal of 3D. I like how 3D acts as a way to removes that barrier between the movie and the audience, so I don't feel like Im just watching a projected image on a flat surface.dvdjunkie wrote:Why all the excitement over these films. They were never originally shot in 3-D and will probably be like "The Lion King" and just be immersive.
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Yeah...I thought all the scenes including Zazu flying were the best in 3D. Other than that....well there were some scenes I liked....Be Prepared was great, or basically all the musical numbers were the best in 3D. But I mainly went to see it to be on the big screen, though I asked my fiance about seeing it in 2D in and she said that we can do that at homedisneyprincess11 wrote:I have mixed feelings about this.
I think it’s great and I’ll defiently check them out! I really like the quote and I agree with it:But, at the same time:“Great characters and great stories are timeless, and at Disney we’re fortunate to have a treasure trove of both,” Disney President Alan Bergman said in a news release. You know what else is timeless? Generating additional revenue from existing motion pictures.
1) It’s so pointless. The 3D in The Lion King, Tangled, and Toy Story 3 hardly did anything. The only highlights of 3D in Disney pretty much are Zazu in Circle of Life
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my thoughts exactly. i missed all the pixar films between bugs life and ratatouille, so looking forward to finally seeing them properly, even if it is 2 years away. lol.monorail91 wrote:Wowza, Disney definitely opened the flood gates on this one! SUPER excited, as with Lion King, I am just so happy to see these fantastic movies back on the big screen, no matter how many dimensions.
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Well dvdjunkie, don't try to ruin for us how we want to spend money to enjoy a little something extra that we like. And you can at least see the films in 2D on the super big screen also if you want.
You can't use 3D glasses?Disney's Divinity wrote:That...sucks.enigmawing wrote: Unfortunately, no. Two different images are combined together on the screen, one slightly different for each eye, and trying to look at them without the glasses is doubled and blurry...

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Thank goodness, I wasn't sure if it was only available in 3-D or not...azul017 wrote:For those vehemently anti-3D people, Disney will likely include a 2D showing during the first two weeks of the re-releases. For The Lion King re-release, most theater chains (like Carmike and AMC) were required to have the 2D show as the first show of the day, and then the shows afterward are in 3D.
So don't fret yet.
I think Disney's Divinity meant that he prefers 2-D to 3-D, or at least the original version of a film to an altered one.Disney Duster wrote:Disney's Divinity wrote:That...sucks.
You can't use 3D glasses?
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My local Cinemark theatre had the 2d option during the entire run of 3d, which ends Thursday.
I remember seeing Nemo in the theatre (will never forget crying like a baby during the opening segment), but I didn't catch the others. Let the wait begin.
I remember seeing Nemo in the theatre (will never forget crying like a baby during the opening segment), but I didn't catch the others. Let the wait begin.

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I'm happy that they are releasing "Beauty and the Beast" in 3D. I don't have a 3DTV, and I've heard that the "Beauty" 3D transfer is better than "The Lion King"'s 3D transfer.
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