Anything to make a buck. Is that the world’s most gullible audience?
Not as gullible as the theater running the thing…
With special glasses, you can see any movie or TV program in 1-D!
The most gullible audience are the ones who came back for the second showing.
A point would be 1-D.
A line would be 2-D.
Geometrical facts of life!
Watched it last night in 2-D. Visually stunning, and cannot imagine it needing to be enhanced with a gimmick like 3-D. (IMHO)
Now, if only it was a good movie…
I think a point is 0-D, and a line is 1-D- but it’s been a while since school.
oh, pshh, they still make good movies……there’s a lot of stinkers , too……..but that’s how it’s always been…..
ever seen ‘the jacket’? ever seen ‘flight plan’? or ‘amelie’?
A line would be 1-D since it has a width (length) but no height or depth. A point has no dimensions.
Hey, I think you geometry buffs have gone off on a tangent here. Most people seem to have trouble with geometry, but to me it’s as easy as π.
I PERSONALLY LIKED AVATAR TOO BAD THE AMERICAN INDIANS WERNT ABLE TO DO BETTER WITHE THEIR INVADERS THE SEMINOL TRIBE DIDNT DO TO BAD WHEN THEY MOVED THEM TO OKLAHOMA ON ONE OF THE BIGEST OIL FIELD IN THE STATE BUT THAT WAS AND EXCEPTION
I wonder if I’ll be able to get that 1D Avatar in Blu-Ray?
I wanted to go see Avatar in 1D, but the line was too long…
Great line, Digital Frog!
Sadly, I’ve seen many movies that would benefit from being shown in 1-D.
Shouldn’t the line be blue?
November 25, 2017
ksoskins over 14 years ago
Anything to make a buck. Is that the world’s most gullible audience?
captainedd over 14 years ago
Not as gullible as the theater running the thing…
Coyoty Premium Member over 14 years ago
With special glasses, you can see any movie or TV program in 1-D!
Nebulous Premium Member over 14 years ago
The most gullible audience are the ones who came back for the second showing.
jackdohany over 14 years ago
A point would be 1-D.
A line would be 2-D.
Geometrical facts of life!
celeconecca over 14 years ago
Watched it last night in 2-D. Visually stunning, and cannot imagine it needing to be enhanced with a gimmick like 3-D. (IMHO)
joefish25 over 14 years ago
Now, if only it was a good movie…
rustyraby Premium Member over 14 years ago
I think a point is 0-D, and a line is 1-D- but it’s been a while since school.
Nighthawks Premium Member over 14 years ago
oh, pshh, they still make good movies……there’s a lot of stinkers , too……..but that’s how it’s always been…..
ever seen ‘the jacket’? ever seen ‘flight plan’? or ‘amelie’?
CrouchingBruin over 14 years ago
A line would be 1-D since it has a width (length) but no height or depth. A point has no dimensions.
ksoskins over 14 years ago
Hey, I think you geometry buffs have gone off on a tangent here. Most people seem to have trouble with geometry, but to me it’s as easy as π.
OLDDOG82 over 14 years ago
I PERSONALLY LIKED AVATAR TOO BAD THE AMERICAN INDIANS WERNT ABLE TO DO BETTER WITHE THEIR INVADERS THE SEMINOL TRIBE DIDNT DO TO BAD WHEN THEY MOVED THEM TO OKLAHOMA ON ONE OF THE BIGEST OIL FIELD IN THE STATE BUT THAT WAS AND EXCEPTION
Ushindi over 14 years ago
I wonder if I’ll be able to get that 1D Avatar in Blu-Ray?
Digital Frog over 14 years ago
I wanted to go see Avatar in 1D, but the line was too long…
Coyoty Premium Member over 14 years ago
Great line, Digital Frog!
natureboyfig4 Premium Member over 14 years ago
Sadly, I’ve seen many movies that would benefit from being shown in 1-D.
JediSQL Premium Member 6 months ago
Shouldn’t the line be blue?