Now I understand that Up was realesed in America back in May or something but its only just came out over here in England and I was looking for some advice. Is it worth seeing Up in 3D? I'm not that much of a fan of 3D but I was wondering does it add anything to the film that you don't get in 2D?
Should I see Up in 3D or 2D?
I've seen it in both now, and the 3D doesn't do a ton of the film, it has a few parts where your like woo! balloons! And stuff like that, but generally it didn't do a ton for the movie I suppose.
If you have a really big tv or are willing to sit close to it, then the 3D is probably going to be pretty good, otherwise stick to 2D.
Its great either way =)
I haven't seen it, but it seems like one of those films that doesn't depend on the 3-D to carry itself (in other words, the opposite of The Final Destination). I would think it'd be great no matter how you saw it.
" @RetroIce4 said:I hope you know I was kidding. I did go on this Shrek "4D" ride where it shot out smells, and stuff would feel your feet. (They were supposed to be spiders) And there was this bubble machine that shot them out at you. (Don't know why it exactly called 4-D.)" I saw it in 4D. Was pretty awesome. "You can't see anything in 4D. "
It all comes down to two things:
1) do you mind wearing an uncomfortable pair of glasses for a couple of hours?
2) is the version of Up you want to see anaglyph stereo 3d (red-blue)? Or is it polarized, where it's in normal color, and it just switches frames? The latter is FAR superior.
" @FluxWaveZ said:Heh, of course I did! But I thought 4D was time..." @RetroIce4 said:I hope you know I was kidding. I did go on this Shrek "4D" ride where it shot out smells, and stuff would feel your feet. (They were supposed to be spiders) And there was this bubble machine that shot them out at you. (Don't know why it exactly called 4-D.) "" I saw it in 4D. Was pretty awesome. "You can't see anything in 4D. "
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