Saw Spacehunter: Adventures in the Forbidden Zone 3-D at the local cinema, it had a few good 3-D effects, but was generally naff. The best bit was looking behind at everyone else in their 3-D glasses, it was hilarious!![]()
Saw Spacehunter: Adventures in the Forbidden Zone 3-D at the local cinema, it had a few good 3-D effects, but was generally naff. The best bit was looking behind at everyone else in their 3-D glasses, it was hilarious!![]()
Never seen one at the Cinema (but I have seen Deadly Weapons. should have been named Deadly Dull
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Aw come on Daz - it was a high quality drama that was sadly overlooked when awards were handed out.
Mz Morgan played a blinder and acted her little socks off but most people overlooked this due to their viewing attention being distracted by a couple of other things.
"Every time you break wind in public, God kills a kitten"
only 3d I saw as a kid was in those domes at Alton Towers...anyone else remember them?
Also the IMAX large-screen cinema at the NMFPT (now the National Media Museum) in Bradford...3 years ago took the kids to see Santa versus the Snowman...great fun!
Jaws 3D was the first, I saw something else but for the life of me I cant remember the name of it.
Mid 80's fantasty type film.
The only thing to look forward to is the past
I remember a good few years ago now the BBC had a 3-D night and the Radio Times came out as a special issue for like twice the normal price so you could get the glassses to view all the schedule.
However, the very same week , a 3-D Beano came out with the glasses at no extra cost.
As you can imagine WH Smith and Mc Collls etc sold out of Beano's in no time and had loads of over-priced Radio Times left on the shelves
"Every time you break wind in public, God kills a kitten"
Mine was Freddy`s Dead. Remember the 3d night on the bbc. Funny thing was remember sitting in front of a black and white tv with the glasses on and swore blind it worked lol
The damn things don't work for me cause I have a lazy eye so I never get the 3D effect, just a great big headache.
I used to like to Cinema 360 things though. I remember seeing one on Blackpool Pleasure Beach when I was young (think it was a flight sim one with lots of loops and high banking). There was a bloke infront of me swaying back and forth throughthe whole thing. At the end when the film stopped he fell flat on his face. I honestlydidn't laugh at all.
Laugh and the world laughs with you.
But do it all the time and they will lock you away.
Same as above Jaws 3D at my local cinema, nearly lost my tonsils when the guys head came out the bottom of that boat.