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With all the buzz about 3d movies...

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d4mo

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I've never actually went to see one. None of them so far appeal to me. But, I am kind of worried if this is to become the trend.

I don't know what it I have is called, maybe Lazy Eye. But it's not the kind where it doesn't look in the right direction. It's the kind where 1 of my eyes does most of the seeing. I can still see out of the "lazy" one just not read, and things look weird.

So my question is will 3d movies work for a person that doesn't use both eyes? I know the old Blue and Red glasses did nothing because everything just looked the color of the lense that was over the good eye. Am I doomed?
 
No you aren't doomed.

3D movies aren't anything special imo. I'd rather watch a regular version of the movie and save the $2-3 they charge extra for 3D.
 
Originally posted by: Lamont Burns
I dunno. You mean like Stuart Scott? You should probably have surgery to make sure you can see THE FINAL DESTINATION in 3d

No, I said it wasn't that kind. The other kind, where one eye does most/all of the seeing. Not just a dominant eye thing like someone else said.

 
I only like 3D movies when it's in an amusement park and it's like only 3 minutes long. I get kinda nauseous with that stuff.
 
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