My cousin and I saw “The Advengers” in 3D a few weeks ago. We were told we’d get a 50% chance of getting dizzy and nauseous. Neither one of felt that way. (Nice how Garfield threw not his voice, but his thoughts in a ventriloquist act in the title panel.)
People are quite clueless when it comes to 3D. Most people just think “Oh, it pops out and looks like it could touch you.” 3D means Three Dimensions, so depth. I find it more interesting that we can look at 3D movies and see it as if through a window.
But it’s not a good 3D. It’s augmented to give lots of foreground and not very much depth. As a result it’s too much “in your face” and not realistic at all.
Cop repeatedly thrusting a warning ticket at me in and out through the car window: ‘How would you like THIS on your record, THIS on your record, THIS …’?
Title panel:if the smaller one held a smaller one and that one held a smaller one… blah. blah. Blah. It would be called a GARFCEPTION, I just saying it, slips right off the tongue, eh?
The#1BoiseStateFan over 12 years ago
How bout 2D?
Llewellenbruce over 12 years ago
One of the “Friday the 13th” movies was in 3D if anyoneelse remembers.
Templo S.U.D. over 12 years ago
My cousin and I saw “The Advengers” in 3D a few weeks ago. We were told we’d get a 50% chance of getting dizzy and nauseous. Neither one of felt that way. (Nice how Garfield threw not his voice, but his thoughts in a ventriloquist act in the title panel.)
torn newspaper over 12 years ago
Credits: Star:Garfield the great cat! Dumb guy: Jon
codycab over 12 years ago
Beware of show biz dog.
TayoEXE over 12 years ago
People are quite clueless when it comes to 3D. Most people just think “Oh, it pops out and looks like it could touch you.” 3D means Three Dimensions, so depth. I find it more interesting that we can look at 3D movies and see it as if through a window.
pcolli over 12 years ago
But it’s not a good 3D. It’s augmented to give lots of foreground and not very much depth. As a result it’s too much “in your face” and not realistic at all.
Hillbillyman over 12 years ago
I remember loking through my View Master* in awe. That was my firsrt 3d experience.
pcolli over 12 years ago
More alive that Garfield, but he doesn’t bark in stereo.
germanvisitor over 12 years ago
If The Amazing Spiderman has proven one thing then it is that 3D means the same movie in 50 cent more expensive.
Lyons Group, Inc. over 12 years ago
When you’re a ventriloquist, the audience often finds it difficult figuring out which one’s the dummy.
susan over 12 years ago
Must be Dr. Tongue’s dog.
ATyger over 12 years ago
Too cute.
stripseeker over 12 years ago
@Hillbillyman
View Master?Anyone remembering those is older than dirt. You have dated yourself, but thanks.
stripseeker over 12 years ago
The dog should not be kowtowing to Garf-he’s twice his size. He’s a lot bigger. Love the drawing of the dog, does he have a name?
Casey Southards over 12 years ago
Don’t even need the glasses.
Rise22 over 12 years ago
HEY – I remember my View Master….loved those little round things wth the pictures in them….like early Thumbnails…..
Number Three over 12 years ago
Impressive signs!
I like how Garfield just stands there.
xxx
AnonaMoaner over 12 years ago
I remember my children having View Masters . . .
kbyrdleroy over 12 years ago
What? No Glasses?
calvinsfriend110 over 12 years ago
I agree, 3d is kind of boring.
Seiko over 12 years ago
Cop repeatedly thrusting a warning ticket at me in and out through the car window: ‘How would you like THIS on your record, THIS on your record, THIS …’?
11buddy24 about 12 years ago
3D! Ooga booga
Garfield’s guard over 3 years ago
Wait, that dog can make a movie!?
Bring da bling almost 3 years ago
Title panel:if the smaller one held a smaller one and that one held a smaller one… blah. blah. Blah. It would be called a GARFCEPTION, I just saying it, slips right off the tongue, eh?
shaodyn almost 2 years ago
“The cat is not amused.”