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Titanic Question

Regardless of the movie,which we all know is awesome, how would you rate the 3D experience?

 joe-kerr posted over a year ago
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HHR08 said:
Honestly, like a 9 out of 10.

At first I was kind of disappointed because I thought it would be even more "3D". But then I realized that how they converted it was perfectly done. It was more HD than it was 3D and that was good. Titanic being such a huge and obviously amazing movie... you don't wanna mess with that too much and make it look totally cheesy and like a whole different movie. It was a really cool experience seeing it in 3D. Plus, I was too young when it first came out to see it in theaters so it was even more amazing just being able to see it on the big screen. It was kind of like I was seeing it for the first time :)
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JosefS_girl24 said:
Normally I don't go to 3D movies because I wear glasses and it's a hassle. But for my first 3D movie this was great! You feel like you're there. There are certain scenes that just jump out of the screen. However I agree with the person above me, it's more HD then just 3D. The picture is enhanced as well as the audio quality. There were sound affects and quiet dialogue that I had never heard before that really added to the new experience. I absolutely recommend it.
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Ms_Mea said:
Oh. My. Gosh.
It was amazing :D I loved it...unlike a lot of 2D to 3D movies, they made it as if Titanic came out in 3D. And I actually could've sworn I was there what with my seat shaking and the sound so loud and the screen big...
It was perfect <3
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ebcullen4ever said:
I would give it an 8 out of 10.I still love it after 14 years,can you believe its been that long?Saturday April 14 is the 100 year anniversary of the actual sinking of the ship.Whenever I see Titanic,I always cry at the end.
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Glad to see the positive reaction. I was 7 when I last saw it in a theater and I still remember that day vividly. This movie is timeless.
joe-kerr posted over a year ago
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