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I went to see Jackass in 3D last night, the first film I've seen in 3D. I just couldn't get my head around it. I've heard people saying thats it is like the film pops out to you, but was a bit sceptical. But I actually found myself dodging things. Does anybody know how this whole 3D thing works, as its getting ever more popular?? Thanks
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It seems to be the "new thing" now, 3D TVs and 3D sky boxes. I cant keep up !!
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So the wheel has now turned 360 degrees. Went to the SAVOY picture house in the approx- late 50s early 60s and sat with the coloured specs on watching 3D movies {plasic lenses with cardboard frames}free issue to all
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