3D Movie List: Past, Present, Future

Oh yeah, Im also looking forward to Amazing Spider Man and the Hobbit.

Getting my set calibrated in 2D and 3D modes in about 3 weeks, then Im jumping back into 3D again. Ive also heard Hugo was pretty epic.
 
Yeah, MIB looks fun.

Im fixing to start buying again, have Polar Express 3D (never seen the movie at all somehow) at home, watching prices on Hugo, Immortals, Tintin, Darkest Hour, 3 Musketeers, Underworld and Bayformers 3.
 
Yeah, before I buy the blu I tend to wait on reviews from HTF, AVS and Highdefdigest.

The theater reviewers seem to hate 3D, but Im always skeptical of conversions. Immortals was an OK conversion, but all being said, I feel I should have just watched the 2D of that.
 
Prometheus seems to have a mix set of mostly good reviews. Ebert, surprisingly, not only liked it but thought the 3d was sane and effective.
 
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"Dial M for Murder": A classic 3D title originally shot in 3D (not a conversion) is set to be released Oct. 9.

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"Dial M for Murder": A classic 3D title originally shot in 3D (not a conversion) is set to be released Oct. 9.

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The Same press release also mentions "Dial M for Murder is the first of several classic 3D films to be released, with the long-awaited, much requested House of Wax expected next"
 
Just got back from Spiderman 3D. I personally liked it a lot, and thought it was the best one out of the 4. I was not a big fan of Tobey, or some of the ways they did not stay true to the story in the first 3. Also read a few reviews where people felt the 3D was not good, even though it was shot in 3D. Bullcrap! Of course it did not have crap flying out at you, but I thought the depth was good at times and the 3D kicked in when you needed it in a scene.
 

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