My local theater here in Brooklyn only shows animated fare and kids movies at night in 3D for just those reasons. My kids tire of 3D pretty quickly--as do I, when depth and forward projection are limited, as is too often the case, Star Wars being the latest typical example. (Not the worst but...
While Disney should provide a 3D option at home for titles it releases theatrically in 3D, I can't see why it, or any other studio, should release more 3D movies. Audiences dislike the surcharges, kids fidget with the glasses, they're too dark, and we've seen it all before. It's overexposed and...
What Sam Posten said. My home 3D system, the same basic setup as his, is nothing short of miraculous; everything from Gravity to Amityville 3D to The Bubble is astonishing on it. I'm not sure I'll ever pay a surcharge for it at a theater again when it's so much more immersive here. Keep those...