My five year old
is similar. He finds the whole in-your-face business too scary. He watches 3D stuff without the glasses, which can't be good for his eyes at all. I took him to the 2D Up and he loved it.
I work in the industry and I'm just hoping the 3D thing will fade and die like it did in the 70s/80s. I'm not hopeful, though. Hollywood has completely run out of ideas (even the remakes aren't working as well as they used to) and it's clutching at straws, of which 3D is the latest.
( , Sat 23 Jan 2010, 10:29, Reply)
is similar. He finds the whole in-your-face business too scary. He watches 3D stuff without the glasses, which can't be good for his eyes at all. I took him to the 2D Up and he loved it.
I work in the industry and I'm just hoping the 3D thing will fade and die like it did in the 70s/80s. I'm not hopeful, though. Hollywood has completely run out of ideas (even the remakes aren't working as well as they used to) and it's clutching at straws, of which 3D is the latest.
( , Sat 23 Jan 2010, 10:29, Reply)