3d films.

Yeah films that have been made or re-made for 3D just have lots of jumpy out bits.
But, sports on Sky 3D are awesome. It's not that anything jumps out at you, it's more like watching a miniture version of the live event, everything is in focus at the same time and you get a sense of the depth into the screen.
 
We saw Shrek 4D at Universal when they bring that to home cinema I'll be interested although maybe getting squirted while sat on your sofa maybe a bit too far.
 
It's not really 3D, it's stereoscopic 2D, it just gives you the illusion of depth. If it was 3D you would be able to get up, move around, watch it from a different angles and be able to see things you couldn't see from your original seating position. but you cant!!!
 
highlandsflyer":8u76ae6x said:
Of course what most of us are talking about as 3d is actually 4d.
Surely "one half D", in a Count-Floyd-Weapon-announcing-esque way?
 
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