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helvetesfe · 5 months
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Know what I’m binge watching today. 🖤🥹😍
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scavengedluxury · 5 months
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Toldi cinema, Bajcsy-Zsilinszky street, Budapest, 1979. From the Budapest Municipal Photography Company archive.
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papaya2000s · 28 days
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H.O.T. Age of Peace Album
Saddly, I do not own this, but this shows that there were four additional tracks that aren't on YouTube on the Age of Peace Playlist and that if you owned the album, you got 3D glasses.
Plus, it shows five scenes from their movie.
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fayegonnaslay · 2 months
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Audience watching Bwana Devil in 3-D at the Paramount Theater, Hollywood, 1952.
LIFE Magazine; Photo by J. R. Eyerman.
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omercifulheaves · 7 months
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House of Wax (1953)
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I had a dream last night that I found a bargain bin DVD collection of a bunch of shitty 3D movies from the 80s and it came with two pairs of those red and cyan glasses, and I was so disappointed to wake up because I wanted to have a b-movie marathon...
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hollywoodlady · 2 years
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Robert Stack views three dimensional slide pictures with his special projector and 3-D glasses. Stack starred in the first full-length feature movie made entirely in 3-D, 'Bwana Devil,' in 1952.
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bkenber · 1 year
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Revisiting 'Avatar' in its IMAX Special Edition
Revisiting ‘Avatar’ in its IMAX Special Edition
Avatar-rerelease-movie-poster-limited WRITER’S NOTE: This review was written in 2010. I really did mean to see “Avatar” in IMAX while it was still playing in theaters, but I never got around to it, unfortunately. After a bit, all the hoopla surrounding the movie was met with people deriding it and calling it a remake of “Fern Gully: The Last Rainforest” or “Dances with Wolves,” and I got worn…
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zenless-popcorn · 10 months
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I got myself an Oculus Quest 2 for my birthday last month, but if it wasn't for this, I'd probably not have got one.
Yes, behold the Gear VR, which I'd got for myself with a Samsung Note 9 as an early Christmas present a few years back. The Note 9 was brand spanking new, but the GearVR was pre-owned (impulse buy as I saw it in the window of the local CeX), and as much as I used it for a couple games I used it mostly for watching movies.
As for the Oculus, well...I've bought a fair few games, gadgets, and cables already, and I've already seen ways I can use it as a virtual office too!
Oh, the possibilities are endless!!!
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yupekosi · 1 year
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there's something special about when you're watching a 2000s-early 10s movie and you're looking at the dated but still pretty good cgi and you can just tell that this was meant to play as a 3d movie in theatres. like, characters and effects are being thrown towards the fourth wall all the time. i dunno there's something so charming about this mostly-defunct type of media. do they even make 3d movies any more?
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meganlynnhostetler · 1 year
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I saw the Super Mario Bros movie in 3D today. It was awesome! If you’re going to see this movie, I highly recommend catching the 3D version! 🍿
Instagram: @meganlynnhostetler
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gotankgo · 1 year
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1981 - saw Comin’ at Ya in the theater back then, a rollicking Euro Western popcorn flick
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1983 - 3D Tony Anthony is back!
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On November 3, 1983 the 3-D version of Flesh For Frankenstein debuted in Australia.
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Here's a new portrait of Udo Kier!
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seashellcheeks · 28 days
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3D love 🍒
https://www.instagram.com/cecisariol/
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cinemaquiles · 1 month
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O precursor da tecnologia 3D de Avatar: "The bubble", de 1966
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