Same sort of issue here -- I am all but blind without my Hubble lenses -- er, I mean specs. Movie theater 3d specs don't fit in front nor behind them for me, and I honestly have yet to see any 3D effects that would justify the additional cost of a 3D TV and (presumably) specialized 3d-overlay specs that would indeed fit properly. (I suffered thru 3D Avatar by holding the damned things to my face. Wasn't worth the trouble)
It's not that I dislike of 3D movies/effects in general, it's just that I have yet to be really impressed. Keep in mind that the idea of 3D movies goes back to at least Jaws 3D, three decades ago...If the market for this was really that huge, one would think that more effort would have been put into making significant improvements to it by now -- And yes, I do feel that not having to wear the red & blue 3d glasses IS one of those "significant" advances. Now if they'd do more, and use the tools at their disposal more effectively, then I will be impressed. I guess you could say I'm 3D-agnostic for the near future
It's not that I dislike of 3D movies/effects in general, it's just that I have yet to be really impressed. Keep in mind that the idea of 3D movies goes back to at least Jaws 3D, three decades ago...If the market for this was really that huge, one would think that more effort would have been put into making significant improvements to it by now -- And yes, I do feel that not having to wear the red & blue 3d glasses IS one of those "significant" advances. Now if they'd do more, and use the tools at their disposal more effectively, then I will be impressed. I guess you could say I'm 3D-agnostic for the near future