Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland on 3D Blu-ray
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Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland on 3D Blu-ray
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Just saw the trailer for 3D Blu-Ray combo packs on Toy Story 3 now. Turns out Alice in Wonderland IS coming to 3D Blu-ray soon. I'm still upset they couldn't have released it earlier in Jun, so I don't feel like I wasted my money on the normal copy when I get the 3D version, when I hopefully upgrade, but I guess it was to be expected.
Just saw the trailer for 3D Blu-Ray combo packs on Toy Story 3 now. Turns out Alice in Wonderland IS coming to 3D Blu-ray soon. I'm still upset they couldn't have released it earlier in Jun, so I don't feel like I wasted my money on the normal copy when I get the 3D version, when I hopefully upgrade, but I guess it was to be expected.
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How do most of you on the board feel about 3D releases? Do you think the 3D home media market will really take off or is this just a fad?
I guess 3D is the next logical step following HD and standard Blu-ray, but it feels like we're moving really fast from one new technology to another. I just got my first HD tv about 2 months ago and won't have the Blu-ray player until Christmas!
I guess 3D is the next logical step following HD and standard Blu-ray, but it feels like we're moving really fast from one new technology to another. I just got my first HD tv about 2 months ago and won't have the Blu-ray player until Christmas!
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Precisely why I think the 3D television set will be a failureMJW wrote: I guess 3D is the next logical step following HD and standard Blu-ray, but it feels like we're moving really fast from one new technology to another. I just got my first HD tv about 2 months ago and won't have the Blu-ray player until Christmas!
"There are two wolves and they are always fighting. One is darkness and despair. The other is light and hope. Which wolf wins? Whichever one you feed." - Casey Newton, Tomorrowland
Do you have a 3D TV or plan to get one?estefan wrote:Precisely why I think the 3D television set will be a failure
I know I'm a little late in the game getting my HD TV, but that is mostly because I am frugal and really didn't get back into watching a lot of movies until this year. Once I started buying the Blu-ray/DVD combo packs, the HD TV and Blu-ray player seemed like the next logical step.

I think a lot of people can easily justify upgrading to an HD TV, but the 3D aspect seems kind of like a novelty right now. I've seen it demonstrated in the stores, and it just wasn't that intriguing to me. I've heard the same reactions from a few others as well, but of course, there are just as many that love it and have already upgraded, so I'm not judging in anyway.
I don't have one, nor do I plan on buying one. The first reason being that my family only just bought a HD television set two years ago and a Blu-Ray player about a year ago, so it's way too soon to upgrade to a new set and player.MJW wrote:Do you have a 3D TV or plan to get one?estefan wrote:Precisely why I think the 3D television set will be a failure
My second reasoning is that while I think 3-D is an amazing experience on the big-screen, it's something that I feel doesn't quite translate to the small screen. It just loses that immersive experience, in my opinion. To be honest, I felt that immersive feeling I got from watching Up in 3-D at the local multiplex was transferred very well to the two-dimensional Blu-Ray. Not to mention the fact that the glasses are a tad costly, too.
"There are two wolves and they are always fighting. One is darkness and despair. The other is light and hope. Which wolf wins? Whichever one you feed." - Casey Newton, Tomorrowland
I agree, plus, I think wearing the glasses for prolonged periods of time would be annoying. I don't know about you, but sometimes I just have the TV on in the background while I am cleaning or something, and I doubt I'd be walking around the house with the glasses on so that everything I did look at the screen I didn't see a big old mess (if I was watching something in 3D).estefan wrote:My second reasoning is that while I think 3-D is an amazing experience on the big-screen, it's something that I feel doesn't quite translate to the small screen. It just loses that immersive experience, in my opinion.
I think I've heard that they are working on a way to create the 3D effect without the glasses, but until then (and possibly not), I don't think it's something a vast amount of consumers are going to really grasp onto.
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I'm gonna put this thread back on topic, since there are general 3D threads in the DVD section.Barbossa wrote:Anybody know if there is going to be a coupon for the 3D combo?
So does anyone know if there is a coupon for this release? I held off on buying this one, but if it comes with all formats, then why not.
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It comes with a $10 rebate offer, so I doubt their's a coupon.Barbossa wrote:I'm gonna put this thread back on topic, since there are general 3D threads in the DVD section.Barbossa wrote:Anybody know if there is going to be a coupon for the 3D combo?
So does anyone know if there is a coupon for this release? I held off on buying this one, but if it comes with all formats, then why not.