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P3D Re: PHOTO-3D digest 2578
- From: "x.z." <x@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: P3D Re: PHOTO-3D digest 2578
- Date: Fri, 13 Feb 1998 09:44:26 -0500 (EST)
> Hi,
> I actually found Robot Monster to be one of the better ones! If you thought
> Robot Monster's 3-D was bad don't bother with Cat Women of the Moon. It's so
I thought the movie itself was funny as hell; then again, I'm a big
MST3K fan. But I couldn't see the 3-D effect. Might be because my TV
is tiny and old. I didn't fuss with the color settings. Switching the
red/blue glasses didn't fix things either.
> terrible you don't get ANY 3-D effect no matter which way you wear the
> glasses. I'm still looking for The Mask. I was in one of those movie stores
There must be an amazon.com of videotapes somewhere out there on the web.
> yesterday and the guy told me they had Jaws 3-D on video. He said it was in
> 3-D but the copy they sold didn't have any glasses with it. Anyone know if
> this was ever put out as an anaglyph? Thanks! Mike Hodsdon
Hmmm... Just because it says Jaws 3-D doesn't mean it was actually put
out on video tape in 3-D. I saw that film when it was in the theatres
and it was a polarized film; my first color 3-D film experience.
Also saw Friday the 13th in 3-D - it was also polarized. Was that the
last polarized 3-D film to appear in american theatres?
- Xochi
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