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What old films would look good in 3D

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RE: What old films would look good in 3D

BIGBERNARDBRESSLAW wrote:

Is that rude? :)

3D answer is yes & no. is it the right answer to that?

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RE: What old films would look good in 3D

1. Load favourite old movie into DVD/BD player.
2. Press play.
3. Do this...

  ...for next couple of hours.
4. Job done.

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RE: What old films would look good in 3D

Andrew Everard wrote:

1. Load favourite old movie into DVD/BD player.
2. Press play.
3. Do this...

  ...for next couple of hours.
4. Job done.

Or you could always rock the TV up and down*

 

*Please do not try this at home.

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RE: What old films would look good in 3D

plastic penguin wrote:
Or you could always rock the TV up and down*

Depends whether it's using 'over and under' 3D, or 'side by side'...

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RE: What old films would look good in 3D

Andrew Everard wrote:

plastic penguin wrote:
Or you could always rock the TV up and down*

Depends whether it's using 'over and under' 3D, or 'side by side'...

...while dressed in a bear suit, heaving up a water shoot and tethered to a rubber doughnut. There's a nausiating voice over: "Welcome... It's Saturday night and 'It's a Cop Out'"

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plastic penguin wrote:
...while dressed in a bear suit, heaving up a water shoot and tethered to a rubber doughnut. There's a nausiating voice over: "Welcome... It's Saturday night and 'It's a Cop Out'"

Nurse? NURSE?? Mr Penguin's out of bed again...

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