Ditto on all parts. Honestly, so many people do wear corrective lenses/contacts nowadays, and almost everyone I talk to (me included) has that problem when it comes to 3-D. I can stand it for the two attractions at Disneyland/California adventure that have it, because they're only ten minutes long. But for a feature length movie? Between the eyestrain from trying to make what I see as two images into one, the headache I get -from- the eyestrain, and the nauesea that is compounded by both...damn it all, if your movie needs a gimmick that badly, maybe you should think about concentrating on the -story- more. And I was really looking forward to almost all of those movies.
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Date: 2009-04-01 06:02 pm (UTC)