And this makes you qualified to talk about the 3D technology used in Tron: Legacy how..? There were no jump out scenes. Maybe I missed them, but if I did, I wonder how you caught them when you saw the movie in 2D.WilliamRLBaker said:I saw the 2d version of Legacy
CGI Jeff Bridges looked very good and realistic. I have no idea what you're on about there. Besides, did you notice that the movie took place inside a computer!? And that the "CGI Jeff Bridges" aka C.L.U. was a program, not a person? It doesn't matter if he doesn't look 100% like a human because he isn't one!
There you go. 3D doesn't work for you. This happens in a small percent of the population. It messes with my eyes a bit, too, but I can see it. And if you can see it, it looks pretty cool. Having 20/20 vision doesn't make a difference. I wear glasses and I can see it. Some people just can't. Your personal, physical inability to use it (that is not your fault by the way) does not make it a gimmick.Put aside the fact that no form of 3d I've tried has worked for me *for some reason Pseudo 3d has never worked for me and I have 20/20* Pseudo 3d is a gimmick because of the blinding headaches I get if I force my self to watch Pseudo 3d products for longer then 5 minutes.