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Do You Have a Secret Immunity To 3D Movies?

An anonymous reader writes "Not everyone who fails to be wowed by the latest Hollywood wave of 3D movies is necessarily criticizing the movie or the 'gimmick.' The author states: 'At least 12% of people have some type of problem with their binocular vision but less than five percent have severe visual disabilities, making appreciation of 3D tricky or impossible... For the 12%, two-eyed vision can be improved with supervised vision therapy. If anyone else out there, like I did, suspects 3D is a giant con, then perhaps a trip to the optometrist is due.'"

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  1. Optimist by jag7720 · · Score: 5, Funny

    I was having problems with my eyes... so I went to an optimist. He said everything was going to be okay.

    1. Re:Optimist by deniable · · Score: 5, Funny

      Did he say your glasses were half full?

  2. 3d movies do nothing for me. by DeadDecoy · · Score: 5, Funny

    Do they have special glasses that improve overall story and character development? I tried beer goggles, but I end up forgetting most of the movie.

    1. Re:3d movies do nothing for me. by qoncept · · Score: 5, Funny

      but I end up forgetting most of the movie.

      Sounds like it worked.

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      Whale
  3. 3d glasses at 2d movies by gEvil+(beta) · · Score: 5, Funny

    I like going to regular 2D movies and whipping out my 3D glasses and ooohing and aaaahing at the "effect".

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    This guy's the limit!
  4. Re:Special 2-D glasses needed by daeley · · Score: 5, Funny

    No, but we do see all of the subliminal commands you guys are missing.

    We just stay seated when everyone else is ordered to do the chicken dance while singing like Carol Channing during the secret "intermission."

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    I watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhauser gate.