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RolandL

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I was just going through all the 3D movie titles I have and not seen. I have over 20!
 

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I have three: Tintin, Immortals, and the sequel to Clash of the Titans (can't even remember what it's called).
 

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Wrath.


We have a handful.


Yogi Bear (picked it up for $10)

Hercules (Rock film)

Wizard of Oz (another cheap pickup...)

Mr Peabody and Sherman

Edge of Tomorrow (watched 2D, not 3D version as yet)

TMNT

Hobbit: Desolation of Smaug

Legend of Hercules (the non-Rock version)

Smurfs 2

Flying Swords of Dragons Gate

Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 (watched 2D with kids, not 3D yet)

Happy Feet Two

Christmas Carol

Turtle's Tale 2 (was actually waiting to get/watch #1 first)

World War Z

Frankenweenie (again, 2D, not 3D yet)

Lorax (2D, not 3D)

Upside Down


Ok, so that list is longer than I expected. Crap.
 

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So what are you implying? Unfortunately I buy way more Blu-rays (3D or not) than I have time to watch. It really is sad that my unwatched Blu-rays now outnumber my watched.
 

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Not as many as I thought.

Things I've seen in 3D before, just haven't watched my BD3D disc yet:
- Adventures Of Tintin
- Piranha 3D
- Up
- Ghosts of the Abyss


Things I've never seen at all:
- Thunder and the House of Magic
- ParaNorman
- Pina
- History in 3D (History Channel box set - I watched one of the three discs)
- The Universe in 3D (History Channel set, also watched only one of the three discs)
 

Stephen_J_H

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In retrospect, I guess my list isn't that bad:
Open Season
Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted
The Boxtrolls
Now, if you were asking about 3D titles owned overall, that's just a "hair" bigger.
 

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I have been buying 3d titles for a while now in anticipation I would get a 3d tv. So I have seen 0, but am hopeful the tv will be there when I can afford one.
 

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Scott Burke said:
I have been buying 3d titles for a while now in anticipation I would get a 3d tv. So I have seen 0, but am hopeful the tv will be there when I can afford one.

if you keep buying discs you'll never be able to afford one. :)
 

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I have 118 3D Blu rays and I've watched every one of them. Picked up #118 yesterday (X-MEN: DAYS OF FUTURE PAST) for ten bucks yesterday afternoon and watched it last night. The only absolute I have about my video collection is that I watch every 3D Blu ray I get. I've seen many of them multiple times, especially some of the Dreamworks titles (I've lost count of how many times I've watched MADAGASCAR 3). My most frequently watched live action 3D Blu ray is a tossup between HOUSE OF WAX and CREATURE FROM THE BLACK LAGOON.
 

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I was having a lot of trouble with 3-D on my 55" Panny plasma (ghosting issues), so dozens of the nearly 100 3-D Blu-rays I own remained unwatched, until I made an adjustment in the t.v. to 24 fps/48 hz, and suddenly most (though not all) of my 3-D discs look great! (DIAL "M" FOR MURDER will apparently never look good on this set). Recently I watched James Cameron's DEEPSEA 3-D, DAWN OF THE PLANET OF THE APES , and a bunch of others, and they look very nice indeed, now. The one movie I keep putting off watching in 3-D is LIFE OF PI, which I have read is terrific (I did not see it theatrically). I keep on saving this one for a rainy day or something.
 

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The 3D in Life of Pi is excellent but the story is so idiotic that I stopped watching long before the end.
 

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StephenDH said:
The 3D in Life of Pi is excellent but the story is so idiotic that I stopped watching long before the end.
I thought the story was excellent in Life Of Pi. And the ending ties everything together. Too bad you stopped watching as your opinion may change if you actually finish watching it.
 

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Does falling asleep during the movie count as "not watched"? Lol! I'd have to count but I bet at least 10
 

Stephen_J_H

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Must add to my list the following:

Frozen

Maleficent (both just arrived from amazon.co.uk)

Penguins of Madagascar
 

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Well, here's my list:


Amazing Spider-Man

Amazing Spider-Man 2

Avatar

Bait

The Flesh and Blood Show

Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters

Happy Feet Two

The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug

Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs

Ice Age: Continental Drift

Man of Steel

Piranha 3DD

Sector 7

Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over/Adventures of Shakboy and Lava Girl

Spy Kids: All the Time in the World

Top Gun 3-D

Tron Legacy

Wizard of Oz 3D

Wreck It Ralph

X-Men Days of Future Past


Saw 8 of those in the movies in 3D, 5 more flat on TV or in the movies, and 8 more I never saw before either way. Some, like Sharkboy and Lava Girl and The Flesh and Blood Show, I can't really cop to wanting to see. 3 were gifts from a friend that I haven't been keen on seeing either. I'm planning to knock the list down slowly but surely.
 

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Well now that I have spun INFERNO, I've watched all my 3D titles. Except for the Hobbit films, all my titles are from the Golden Age of 3D. Exception, THE BUBBLE, any thing Bob F is involved with will be on my shelf.
 

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