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Posted: Mon Jun 28, 2010 2:45 pm
by Sotiris
Goliath wrote:I have a question. Maybe it's a dumb question, but if it is, please spare my feelings. :wink:

Okay, here comes: can you watch Toy Story 3 in 3D without watching it in 3D? I mean: if you take off the 3D-glasses, can you still watch it like a 'normal' film? Or is the film designed to only be watchable with the glasses on? (Does it even work with glasses anymore?)

I don't want to discuss why I prefer to watch the film in 2D. I just want to know.
No, you can't really. Well, you could but you really shouldn't. Without the glasses, the images are very blurry and watching it will be very strenuous for the eyes, causing you headaches at least. You could just go see a 2D version in cinemas but I figure you're probably asking this because your local theater doesn't show a 2D version of the movie, right?

Posted: Mon Jun 28, 2010 2:47 pm
by Elladorine
Goliath wrote:I have a question. Maybe it's a dumb question, but if it is, please spare my feelings. :wink:

Okay, here comes: can you watch Toy Story 3 in 3D without watching it in 3D? I mean: if you take off the 3D-glasses, can you still watch it like a 'normal' film? Or is the film designed to only be watchable with the glasses on? (Does it even work with glasses anymore?)

I don't want to discuss why I prefer to watch the film in 2D. I just want to know.
No, the glasses you wear sort of "merges" two separate images, and without them those images on the screen will look doubled and out of focus, like this example: http://www.atu2blog.com/wp-content/uplo ... lasses.jpg

Posted: Mon Jun 28, 2010 4:29 pm
by Kyle
With any luck they'll release the movie for the 3DS so we can enjoy TS3 in 3D without the need for glasses.

Posted: Mon Jun 28, 2010 5:03 pm
by pap64
Kyle wrote:With any luck they'll release the movie for the 3DS so we can enjoy TS3 in 3D without the need for glasses.
Toy Story Mania is also a great candidate for the 3DS.

Posted: Mon Jun 28, 2010 6:12 pm
by Goliath
sotiris2006 wrote:You could just go see a 2D version in cinemas but I figure you're probably asking this because your local theater doesn't show a 2D version of the movie, right?
You guessed it right. Didn't they show the movie in 2D in the US?

Shouldn't people have a choice how they want to see the film? I would love to see the film in the theater and I have been looking forward to it, but I'd hate to see it in 3D.

Posted: Mon Jun 28, 2010 6:23 pm
by pap64
Goliath wrote:
sotiris2006 wrote:You could just go see a 2D version in cinemas but I figure you're probably asking this because your local theater doesn't show a 2D version of the movie, right?
You guessed it right. Didn't they show the movie in 2D in the US?

Shouldn't people have a choice how they want to see the film? I would love to see the film in the theater and I have been looking forward to it, but I'd hate to see it in 3D.
Yeah, it was show in 2D. In the town nearest of me there are two theaters. One plays the movie in 2D, the other in 3D.

I don't mind 3D that much, but it does suck that movie goers don't get to have a say on what they want to see.

Posted: Mon Jun 28, 2010 6:45 pm
by Goliath
pap64 wrote:I don't mind 3D that much, but it does suck that movie goers don't get to have a say on what they want to see.
Indeed. I remember Toy Story from when I was a little kid, and have seen it (and its sequel) many times on home video since then. It wouldn't be Toy Story to me, if I couldn't see it the way I saw the previous two films. Call me sentimental, but I really feel that way. I just want to see a good film; I don't need to be 'impressed' with all kind of gimmicks and gadgets... (No, I'm not 80 years old.) :wink:

It seems the only way I can watch it in 2D in cinemas is in the Dutch dubbing. :x

Posted: Mon Jun 28, 2010 6:55 pm
by Margos
I just found the greatest review of TS3 that, I think, totally sums it all up, from a commenter on Disney Film Project.....
The Commenter wrote:without a question the somebody flick of period and period, this film prefab toy tale 1 and 2 face like shrek the bag, yea its that peachy! me and my girlfriend went to go see this at the perform and we both cried similar babies. I grew up to toy prevarication, i grew up with andy, and its truly unbelievable how pixar can flowing the emotions from sad to singular without devastation any handsome moments 10/10. I anticipate a Multi- Award Person here! If you need to cry go see Toy story 3 and rebound jonah hex and karate kid and A aggroup! P: i wish this is not the end of toy tarradiddle if it is i module DIE, btw, barbie and ken made me burst out laughter the object uncastrated period!!
You heard it here, folks! I too, cried similar babies at all of the handsome moments. Object uncastrated period, indeed. Chew on that, "Shrek the Bag."

:D :lol: :D :? :D :lol: :D

Posted: Mon Jun 28, 2010 6:55 pm
by magicalwands
Goliath wrote:It wouldn't be Toy Story to me, if I couldn't see it the way I saw the previous two films.
I thought the EXACT same thing when I was deciding whether or not to watch it in 3D. In the end, 2D was a good choice. I will never know how the 3D showing would have gone, but I enjoyed Toy Story 3 very, very much to not need any special things to up my enjoyment. (I'd rather go to Target and spend the few extra bucks getting candy.)

Posted: Mon Jun 28, 2010 7:06 pm
by Widdi
Margos wrote:I just found the greatest review of TS3 that, I think, totally sums it all up, from a commenter on Disney Film Project.....
The Commenter wrote:without a question the somebody flick of period and period, this film prefab toy tale 1 and 2 face like shrek the bag, yea its that peachy! me and my girlfriend went to go see this at the perform and we both cried similar babies. I grew up to toy prevarication, i grew up with andy, and its truly unbelievable how pixar can flowing the emotions from sad to singular without devastation any handsome moments 10/10. I anticipate a Multi- Award Person here! If you need to cry go see Toy story 3 and rebound jonah hex and karate kid and A aggroup! P: i wish this is not the end of toy tarradiddle if it is i module DIE, btw, barbie and ken made me burst out laughter the object uncastrated period!!
You heard it here, folks! I too, cried similar babies at all of the handsome moments. Object uncastrated period, indeed. Chew on that, "Shrek the Bag."

:D :lol: :D :? :D :lol: :D
Somebody really needs to put the thesaurus down and work on learning basic grammar skills.

Posted: Mon Jun 28, 2010 7:13 pm
by Goliath
magicalwands wrote:I thought the EXACT same thing when I was deciding whether or not to watch it in 3D. In the end, 2D was a good choice. I will never know how the 3D showing would have gone, but I enjoyed Toy Story 3 very, very much to not need any special things to up my enjoyment. (I'd rather go to Target and spend the few extra bucks getting candy.)
I'm glad I'm not the only one who feels this way. I don't like how *everything* is 3D these days. I wonder how long the hype will last before everybody gets tired of it. Damn Cameron and his Avatar!

I really, really, *really* want to find out who made the decision to only release Toy Story 3 in 2D in the Dutch dubbed version! I wanna strangle him to death. Then I want to bring him back alive. Then strangle him again. :x

Posted: Mon Jun 28, 2010 7:53 pm
by pap64
Margos wrote:I just found the greatest review of TS3 that, I think, totally sums it all up, from a commenter on Disney Film Project.....
The Commenter wrote:without a question the somebody flick of period and period, this film prefab toy tale 1 and 2 face like shrek the bag, yea its that peachy! me and my girlfriend went to go see this at the perform and we both cried similar babies. I grew up to toy prevarication, i grew up with andy, and its truly unbelievable how pixar can flowing the emotions from sad to singular without devastation any handsome moments 10/10. I anticipate a Multi- Award Person here! If you need to cry go see Toy story 3 and rebound jonah hex and karate kid and A aggroup! P: i wish this is not the end of toy tarradiddle if it is i module DIE, btw, barbie and ken made me burst out laughter the object uncastrated period!!
You heard it here, folks! I too, cried similar babies at all of the handsome moments. Object uncastrated period, indeed. Chew on that, "Shrek the Bag."

:D :lol: :D :? :D :lol: :D
Margos, you win the thread, hands down. I was literally laughing out loud as I kept reading that comment. I HAVE to illustrate it now! XD

Posted: Mon Jun 28, 2010 8:14 pm
by Margos
pap64 wrote: Margos, you win the thread, hands down. I was literally laughing out loud as I kept reading that comment. I HAVE to illustrate it now! XD
Thanks, Pap! I read that and thought, "My god, I simply HAVE to share that with everyone at UD, it's too hilarious not to."

Posted: Mon Jun 28, 2010 10:10 pm
by Miss Jo
Margos, that really made my day! Hahahahahaha! :lol:

Posted: Mon Jun 28, 2010 10:27 pm
by Escapay
No doubt about it, that is a hilarious read. But it looks more like someone simply wrote a review in a different language, posted it into an online translator, then copied the results here without considering the difference in word choices, verb tenses, etc. Unless they really write like that, and all i can do is :clap: for having such a unique grasp on English. Some examples...
The Commentator wrote:flick of period and period
Movie of all time?
The Commentator wrote:toy tale 1 and 2
Toy Story 1 and 2
The Commentator wrote:we both cried similar babies
We both cried like babies.
The Commentator wrote:I anticipate a Multi- Award Person here!
Oscar?
The Commentator wrote:A aggroup!
A-Team. (this is my favorite)
The Commentator wrote:burst out laughter the object uncastrated period!!
Laugh my balls off?

albert

Posted: Mon Jun 28, 2010 10:48 pm
by Margos
Yeah, that's what I figured, but there are some that are much more difficult to explain.....
shrek the bag
Like, maybe Shrek was garbage? Like, a garbage bag?
I grew up to toy prevarication,
No idea what they would mean by this one.
pixar can flowing the emotions from sad to singular without devastation any handsome moments 10/10
Maybe.... "Pixar can make emotions flow from sad to impressive(?) without ruining beautiful moments! 10/10 (score)!" Still sounds kinda odd....
Multi- Award Person
Well... If Oscar is a "person...."
i wish this is not the end of toy tarradiddle if it is i module DIE
No comment. Tarradiddle? Module? This one lost me. I would take it to mean he wants more Toy Story movies..... But I'm not 100% sure....

Posted: Mon Jun 28, 2010 10:50 pm
by Escapay
I love the name Toy Taradiddle. I want to write a story based on that title alone.

albert

Posted: Mon Jun 28, 2010 10:53 pm
by Margos
Escapay wrote:I love the name Toy Taradiddle. I want to write a story based on that title alone.
It makes me think of something Roger Rabbit would say. Maybe that's the next step with the Toy Story series. Bonnie moves to LA, and the toys get lost in Toontown. Insanity ensues.

Posted: Mon Jun 28, 2010 10:57 pm
by Escapay
Ooh, and it'd be a blend of hand-drawn and CGI. Think of the segregation possibilities they could explore!!!

albert

Posted: Mon Jun 28, 2010 11:02 pm
by Margos
I just want to see some kind of duet or girl-power team action-sequence involving Jessie and Jessica. And I wonder what kind of interesting and original way they will come up with making Buzz magically deluded again in Toontown..... Roger trying to break through Potato Head's cynical potato skin with his hilarious antics would be amusing, too.