Comment Re:I hate 3D glasses. (Score 1) 250
I found a new type of 3D glasses that might work for you. They're called TV Eyes 3-D glasses. They're real glasses, so you can bend the metal frames to fit your face. That's what I had to do, I've got a wide face too.
The really weird thing is that these work with regular movies not 3D movies. They use some different kind of effect that makes the background look farther away so stuff stands out more. And apparently you can use it even if you only have one eye.
I know that sounds weird. But isn't there a camera trick that makes the background stretch farther back?
Anyway, I figured I'd get a pair and see for myself. It doesn't look like regular 3D. But I can see a difference. And they work really well on computer animated movies. I watched Shrek and Cars and Finding Nemo and it all actually looked better.
Apparently it's kind of like how the polarized glasses work because one time when I watched Shrek it looked like a real 3D made movie. It was so neat. But then I watched it again and it didn't look as good. Still better than regular, but apparently it works best if you are in just the right spot or have the glasses adjusted just right. When I saw what the picture looked like on Shrek that time I just froze and watched the whole movie without moving. I didn't know it was possible to see it like that!
I'm still trying to figure out how they work. They look like they shouldn't. They're just a pair of glasses with a row of holes in them. I was pissed when I got them, because they didn't show the holes in the picture. The picture makes them look like polarized glasses.
It took me 3 days to get used to looking through them. But the damn things work. It's weird.
My point was, that you can see the Pixar movies in sort of 3D now.
(Besides, I don't think it's fair that they're finally starting to make more 3D movies, but they're not putting them out in 3D on DVD. That just sucks!)