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Started by COMMANDO FORCES, 03 August, 2012, 04:50:12 PM

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COMMANDO FORCES

I would so love it if these were made real  :o

3D Glasses


James Stacey

If not, why the sneck not.
Weren't there Cyclops  glasses for an x men film or am I misremembering.

Goaty

Quote from: James Stacey on 03 August, 2012, 04:58:03 PM
If not, why the sneck not.
Weren't there Cyclops  glasses for an x men film or am I misremembering.

It was The Avengers

Danbo

Let the Dragon ride again on the winds of time.

JOE SOAP

Get the distributors notified or set up a Kickstarter page.

Woolly

These would be perfect...


JOE SOAP

We run the risk of looking like a theatre full of Dame Edna's.




Frank

Given how many of us are planning to hit the red carpet wearing Planet Replica, that'd be the least of our worries. My pal turned up for The Matrix in a black trenchcoat and wraparound shades

JOE SOAP

We should all be assigned characters.

Link Prime

Quote from: JOE SOAP on 03 August, 2012, 11:08:07 PM
We should all be assigned characters.

Half the boards been waiting for a chance to call you 'Joe Scummer'! :)

HunterZolomon

For those of you who only use the cheap ones you get with the ticket I wholeheartedly recommend buying a pair instead. The ones I got resulted in a far better 3D experience, they cover your field of view 100% with no annoying reflections you get in the cheap, flat ones. I think they were about £10.

nicklarr

Quote from: HunterZolomon on 04 August, 2012, 02:31:24 PM
For those of you who only use the cheap ones you get with the ticket I wholeheartedly recommend buying a pair instead. The ones I got resulted in a far better 3D experience, they cover your field of view 100% with no annoying reflections you get in the cheap, flat ones. I think they were about £10.

sounds interesting.. where did you get them?

strangelysaucy

Quote from: nicklarr on 04 August, 2012, 05:35:37 PM
Quote from: HunterZolomon on 04 August, 2012, 02:31:24 PM
For those of you who only use the cheap ones you get with the ticket I wholeheartedly recommend buying a pair instead. The ones I got resulted in a far better 3D experience, they cover your field of view 100% with no annoying reflections you get in the cheap, flat ones. I think they were about £10.

sounds interesting.. where did you get them?

yeah sounds very interesting, I hate the flat ones! are they wraparound style?
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Michaelvk

You have never felt pain until you've trodden barefoot on an upturned lego brick..

HunterZolomon

Quote from: strangelysaucy on 04 August, 2012, 06:09:49 PM
Quote from: nicklarr on 04 August, 2012, 05:35:37 PM
Quote from: HunterZolomon on 04 August, 2012, 02:31:24 PM
For those of you who only use the cheap ones you get with the ticket I wholeheartedly recommend buying a pair instead. The ones I got resulted in a far better 3D experience, they cover your field of view 100% with no annoying reflections you get in the cheap, flat ones. I think they were about £10.

sounds interesting.. where did you get them?

yeah sounds very interesting, I hate the flat ones! are they wraparound style?

In my country (Sweden) they actually sell them in the cinema. I think the brand is Polaroid and yes they're wraparound. Just make sure they're the right kind of 3D glasses, they're not the same as the ones used for screens at home as far as I know.