A perfect example of this would be the two Three Stooges 3D shorts. Those are extreme examples, in which the typical tight pacing of the Stooges' gags is slowed almost to a halt innumerable times in order to insert pop-out effects to impress the audience. I enjoy watching these films, but 3D was...
You seem to be using some of your first few posts as a member here to be a bit on the adversarial side. When you said "You don't need [3D]," you are overlooking the fact that many of us here at HTF did invest a fair amount of money on plasma or LCD 3D sets and perhaps thousands on software...
Yeah, ditto. Disney will probably pull a JUNGLE BOOK on the domestic 3D release of this and give it to us late fall. It was, after all, a box office hit, and that now seems to be the deciding factor for 3D Blu-ray release. I ain't waitin'. Ordered from UK (and it's cheap, and all-region!).