Journey to the Centre of the Earth

Jul 12, 2008 22:43

I just saw Journey to the Centre of the Earth (in 3D!) and it was fun times you guys! If you are interested in seeing this movie, see the 3D version. They do a lot of "fun with 3D" stuff: people spitting out drinks into the camera (twice!), rocks falling towards your face, and a funny sequence in which a tape measurer is pulled out and extended ( Read more... )

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rhystuck July 13 2008, 04:46:39 UTC
Probably coming soon: 3D porn.

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simonb3 July 13 2008, 06:16:09 UTC
There's already 3D porn pictured, though I haven't seen any movies yet. They pop up on 4chan a lot, there'll be two slightly different pictures and you cross your eyes then suddenly it's like WHOA 3D BREASTS

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tener_duende July 14 2008, 14:27:33 UTC
There was a film made in the 1970s called Disco Dolls that was exactly that. I saw it at a local arthouse theatre in St. Louis called the Tivoli. It was being shown more as a hipster thing than anything else, but I assure you it was both three-dimensional and pornographic.

I would link you to something, but I'm on a work computer, so I'll let my friend GOOdman GLEason help you out.

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aplsos July 13 2008, 05:49:10 UTC
man, now all i can think of is dr. tongue's 3d house of pancakes

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dan_e_boy July 13 2008, 09:14:01 UTC
Is the regret website still up? If it is, I want to add that I regret not being alive for smell-o-vision. Or I guess I can't regret something that is not my fault? My logic is flawed!

Also! My writing style is influenced by Ryan!

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anonymous July 13 2008, 14:16:30 UTC
Another funny experiment in 3D which gets funnier if you watch it in 2D is the third Friday the 13th movie! It's the one where Jason gets his hockey mask.

Since the movie was meant to be watched in 3D, there are all these scenes of pitchforks and knives being stabbed RIGHT AT the camera! It's very curious if you don't know the intent.

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zamp July 13 2008, 14:39:32 UTC
I must add that my depth perception is not just bad, it is non-existent. I have a condition called strabismus where your eyes can't coordinate with each other. For me it means only one eye works at any one time.

The thing is that I didn't learn that I didn't have depth perception until I was a teenager, I just thought it was normal that everything was flat. I also sucked at baseball.

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