what to prepare before watching 3D movie?


disappointed with the so call 3D....... 2D is good enough, 3D like overly kill and excess.....

Well never see never know.

actually, this problem arises because most movies out there make movies for 2d, then just happily ride on the 3d format. anyhow agar anyhow do.

the only movie that seems to have been made for the 3d format is avatar. i don't know if there were any after that, but i don't think so.
 

pop few panadols, bring axe oil, dont eat too full & have a good sleep the night before.
 

disappointed with the so call 3D....... 2D is good enough, 3D like overly kill and excess.....

Well never see never know.

i find clash of titant, the 3D effect is for the sub-title, not so much for the movie itself.:dunno:
 

pop few panadols, bring axe oil, dont eat too full & have a good sleep the night before.

Do deep breathing, be at peace with oneself and dispel all dirty thoughts too? :bsmilie:
 

pop few panadols, bring axe oil, dont eat too full & have a good sleep the night before.

Yea 3D movies do tend to give you a headache after watching...
 

Becos that bloody movie not meant for 3D........ so a bit dizzy.......... many parts will be better to watch if was in 2D.....

nonetheless.... the movie okay only, becos fans of resident evil games lah so must watch.
 

Take motion sickness pills.
 

....the only movie that seems to have been made for the 3d format is avatar. i don't know if there were any after that, but i don't think so.

A lot of people are waiting to see 3D version of this:

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A lot of people are waiting to see 3D version of this:

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this one we cannot clear out all evil thoughts, else really no fun left.:cry::cry:
 

Resident Evil 3D is one of the worst movies I've seen in a long while. many 3D scenes are redundant and are just there to show the effects of 3D, example, closeup shots of objects with the lush background providing 3D/bokeh effects. Even the fight scenes does not really make full use of the 3D effects. If you MUST watch this terrible movie, I suggest just watch the normal version.

And yes, I've watched the 3D version.

And er...to answer your question there's nothing to prepare. The theatre will provide you with the 3D glasses.
 

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Resident Evil 3D is one of the worst movies I've seen in a long while. many 3D scenes are redundant and are just there to show the effects of 3D, example, closeup shots of objects with the lush background providing 3D/bokeh effects. Even the fight scenes does not really make full use of the 3D effects. If you MUST watch this terrible movie, I suggest just watch the normal version.

And yes, I've watched the 3D version.

And er...to answer your question there's nothing to prepare. The theatre will provide you with the 3D glasses.

agreed, many scenes just not for 3D, 2D will get the job done better. Infact, some scenes are blur to me....
 

get seats MIDDLE of the hall if possible
 

bring an external safety belt if u r going for 4D movie...haha, a pack of tissue, just in case somebody sneeze at u!!
 

Lens cleaning wipes.

Seriously mucky lenses on them 3D specs, most of the time.
 

Want 3D no need go cinema.. get the samsung LED 3D TV with their 3D goggle..

Tried out at Samsung outlet at vivovity.. Avatar & Monster vs Aliens.. 3D effect is quite realistic.
 

Best to prepare for really bad story, expensive and sometimes ridiculous special effects because they can't pay for both at the same time.
 

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