spookyttws
Oct 2006
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It takes certain equipment to actually project/play polarized 3D, so it doesn't surprise me that they'd put out this type of 3D, but hell, if the movie was made to be seen in 3D, at least the option is available in some form.
No watermarks (at least from the sample), video and audio are great...I just wish I owned 3D glasses to evaluate the actual pop out imagery. If you've got the glasses I'd pick up this version, it's how the film was meant to be seen, plus the previous (non 3D) version I saw was watermarked throughout the whole film.
5 (w/o glasses, watchable but not how it was made to be seen) 10 (w/glasses)/9/6.
The 80's version was better.
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