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Post by MrFurious on Feb 9, 2017 15:03:32 GMT
Up, back in 2009.
And probably about 98% of the ones released since. Maybe 98% of the well known ones that get a cinema release that is. Still haven't seen any of the oldie 3D films that the guys on here/IMDb are always going on about. Hopefully see them sometime in the future.
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Post by ironjade on Feb 9, 2017 22:32:33 GMT
It Came from Outer Space. It was an anaglyph print in the early 80s and was probably the only version then available. The 50s 3D movies are much more impressive than most of today's offerings.
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Post by Ass_E9 on May 22, 2020 16:49:40 GMT
Back sometime in the 1980s, a local TV station broadcast The Mad Magician (1954) and another 3D feature. Viewers could stop by a 7-Eleven to obtain red/green glasses beforehand with what I believe was the purchase of a Slurpee.
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Post by wolf359 on May 22, 2020 17:02:34 GMT
Friday The 13th: Part 3D
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Post by Feologild Oakes on May 22, 2020 17:05:51 GMT
You know come to think of it i don`t think i have ever seen a movie in 3D.
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Post by Catman on May 22, 2020 17:11:36 GMT
In the theater, Catman and Catwoman saw an IMAX film about the oceans back in the 90s at the Kansas City Zoo. The 3D effect was achieved by wearing polarized lenses and was quite effective.
On TV, the local station showed a 3D print of The Creature from the Black Lagoon back in the early 80s. What with the crappy TV and cheap blue-red lenses, Catman found the experience less than impressive.
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Post by Reynard on May 22, 2020 17:17:06 GMT
Comin' At Ya!, a 3D spaghetti western released on DVD by Rhino Video. Amazon's listed release date is October 5, 1999. I watched it probably a year or two later. Glasses were included.
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Post by johnspartan on May 22, 2020 17:21:31 GMT
Revenge of the Creature on tv in the 80s. It was really cool and I've loved 3D movies ever since. I hate those new post conversions of movies not filmed in real 3D, though. Those are a ripoff.
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Post by gbone on May 22, 2020 17:21:38 GMT
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Post by Jep Gambardella on May 22, 2020 18:28:58 GMT
I am pretty sure I watched one or two 3D movies when I was growing up in the late 70s/early 80s - maybe a re-release of something from the first wave of 3D in the 50s, or else something from the time like Jaws 3D (but not specifically that one, as I don't think I ever watched any of the Jaws sequels).
As for modern 3D movies, the first one I watched was this one: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wings_of_Courage
I remember being blown away by how realistic the 3D was, and thinking that with that technology available, surely "regular" movies would go the way of silent and black & white movies before long. I guess I was wrong about that!
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Post by Prime etc. on May 22, 2020 18:35:18 GMT
Not sure, on tv I remember they were showing things like the Mad Magician and Gorilla At Large, I never saw in cinemas that needed glasses--except maybe when I went to Expo 86 but I cant remember it if I did. I saw a Showscan film starring Faruiza Balk there.
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Post by Archelaus on May 22, 2020 19:33:37 GMT
Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over
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Post by politicidal on May 22, 2020 19:40:19 GMT
Jaws 3D. It’s a guilty pleasure of mine.
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Post by Deleted on May 22, 2020 19:53:15 GMT
Gravity and the 3D effects were incredible.
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Post by Ass_E9 on May 22, 2020 20:18:45 GMT
Ah, that's the one I couldn't remember.
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Post by Prime etc. on May 22, 2020 21:00:25 GMT
Ah, that's the one I couldn't remember. OH NO! It's a
GORILLA AT LARGE!
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Post by teleadm on May 22, 2020 21:12:21 GMT
First 3-d
was a Three Stooges movie that I can'nt remember the name of
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Post by johnspartan on May 22, 2020 21:37:49 GMT
Jaws 3D. It’s a guilty pleasure of mine. Nothing wrong with liking Jaws 3D, I have no guilt. It's better than most new movies and the cast is strong with Lou Gosset, Dennis Quaid, and Leah Thompson.
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Post by twothousandonemark on May 22, 2020 23:39:25 GMT
Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare
Drive-in theatre, a van full of us kids for a birthday party. Because it was rated R, they'd only give us (the driver, one of the parents) a single pair of 3D glasses. So stupid. We ended up trading around during the 3D scenes.
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Post by darksidebeadle on May 22, 2020 23:43:34 GMT
Freddys dead
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