Meet the Robinson's in 3-D was good too.
Really I'm fine with it so long as they make the movie as a 2-D thing where 3-D is just adding depth to the image. 3-D gimmicks (and the ones in Beowulf did annoy me a bit) are tiresome.
My complaint with Beowulf in 3-D on IMAX was that the polarization of the glasses required holding my head completely upright. If I tilted my head I could alter the brightness of the picture. Until then I hadn't realized how much I lean my head while watching movies. When I saw it the second time in Disney 3-D that wasn't a problem.
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