For those interested, Hamilton Book has select 3D Blu-ray movies on sale. Shipping is flat rate $4, so it's better to order more than 1 title to offset the shipping cost. All 3D movies listed are brand new will play in the US.
I have a sneaky suspicion when these 3d titles are no longer peoduced they will become very valuable because a nice 3d projector is a great experience in home theatre setups.. love it in my 120" screen! loading up more for my collection! thanks
edge of tomorrow and mad max are good movies
I'm actually seeing the 2nd Doctor Strange tomorrow in Real 3D in theaters tomorrow!
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I have a sneaky suspicion when these 3d titles are no longer peoduced they will become very valuable because a nice 3d projector is a great experience in home theatre setups.. love it in my 120" screen! loading up more for my collection! thanks
I'm actually seeing the 2nd Doctor Strange tomorrow in Real 3D in theaters tomorrow!
You're right, it is showing in 3D. Consider me shocked! I haven't seen any films in recent times being offered in 3D. Cool!
I always figured that 3D will make a comeback once blu-ray media can handle 4K 3D resolutions. I figure that will be the next thing in-between the leap from 4K to 8K. At 8K you're pretty much maxed out. No films from years ago have a resolution that would benefit beyond 8K. Even 8K probably won't be that significant unless you have an absolutely gigantic TV screen.
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I always figured that 3D will make a comeback once blu-ray media can handle 4K 3D resolutions. I figure that will be the next thing in-between the leap from 4K to 8K. At 8K you're pretty much maxed out. No films from years ago have a resolution that would benefit beyond 8K. Even 8K probably won't be that significant unless you have an absolutely gigantic TV screen.