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October 1st, 2008

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The ability to create 3D movie images existed since the 1890s when William Friese-Greene patented an overly complex system of showing two movies side-by-side and watching them through a stereoscope. Thankfully, how we only have wear annoying, cheap glasses that give us headaches. 3D movies have been hyped well since the 1953, starting the first feature-length 3D flick Man in the Dark, as the savior of Hollywood, bringing new experiences to theaters with realistic experiences and lots of stuff flying in people’s faces. 3D movies have been exciting events (Nightmare Before Christmas in 3D is a better movie if that were even possible) and continue to evolve into better technology for better movies and less headaches.

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Jim Dorey
October 1, 2008 at 9:51 am

Not a fad my friend! Hundreds of millions of dollars have been just confirmed for the digital rollout of screens across the country and there are contracts in place for thousands of 3D screens to use them.

Check out the list of upcoming 3D movies on my site http://www.marketsaw.com and see if there are any 3D screens near you right now!

-jim

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