Yesterday, I caught a matinee of Titanic in 3D. Here are a few thoughts on the experience.
The 3D illusion looked pretty good, considering it was a post-coversion. Some scenese had more depth than others. The size of the ship was more apparrent in 3D.
The first 3D effect I noticed, other than the credits, was the offset of the two submersibles. The first standout effect is when the MIRS pull up over the bow railing. The rail seemed to stand out from the rest of the ship.
The illusion was never distracting. There were no cheap gimmicks. Background detail stood out more than it does in 2D.
The film itself is worth seeing on the bigscreen. I also believe that the extra price for the 3D ticket is worth it. Also, if you can see it in on an IMAX or ETX screen, it is also worth the small price there as well.
Overall, I would recommend anyone who has any interest in seeing this on the big screen go ahead and do so. It is well worth it. If you missed this in theaters the first time around, then it is a must see on the big screen.
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