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Post by RandallBoggs on Feb 20, 2013 22:46:22 GMT -5
*shrugs* Business tactic. I mean...three different versions at the same time vowing this new material? And all to sucker people in with all hype about MU. *folds arms* To prey on people's dedication and admiration like that...if true...despicable...
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Post by Deleted on Feb 20, 2013 22:46:49 GMT -5
3D is a practically useless technology that's never caught on for home entertainment systems. Nobody I know owns a 3D TV, and sales are way down as well. It's a novelty that'll fade with time.
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Post by RandallBoggs on Feb 20, 2013 22:48:48 GMT -5
Really? Well makes sense...I mean I saw...Coreline in theatres in 3D (not that that was my choice. We just wanted to see the film, there was NO regular version)...and there was BARELY anything 3D about it. Probably just a small design tweak who's money should have gone elsewhere I guess...
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Post by mintygreen on Feb 20, 2013 22:49:34 GMT -5
*shrugs* Business tactic. I mean...three different versions at the same time vowing this new material? And all to sucker people in with all hype about MU. *folds arms* To prey on people's dedication and admiration like that...if true...despicable... Yeah it sucks. 3D is a practically useless technology that's never caught on for home entertainment systems. Nobody I know owns a 3D TV, and sales are way down as well. It's a novelty that'll fade with time. I agree I don't know anyone who watches 3D technology at home either. I only very RECENTLY upgraded to Blu-Ray since I wasn't sure if that was going to catch on either at first...so I put it off for a few years....and now the prices have come down and more people seem to have upgraded to it.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 20, 2013 22:52:59 GMT -5
I said home entertainment RB, not movie theaters. Movie theaters it's still a pretty big thing, though I don't think it'll catch on in the home entertainment sector.
As for Blu-ray, it's a MUCH more viable market and is the new high def standard. People are slowly catching up, and getting high def TVs, HDMI cables, and Blu-ray players for the full experience.
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Post by RandallBoggs on Feb 20, 2013 22:53:23 GMT -5
Oui...Blue-Ray...3D...Ultra Violet...I JUST WANT TO WATCH A MUVIE ^0^
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Post by RandallBoggs on Feb 20, 2013 22:54:19 GMT -5
Well I was just using my own comparison...I never seen a home 3D film or player, I was agreeing with you 0_0
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Post by Watcher on Feb 25, 2013 6:01:12 GMT -5
Btw guys (sorry I keep butting into conversations- but I'm really catching up)- I don't even think that ultimate version is even available in Australia- 5 discs?? Jeeeez!
But I reckon the three disc one is around- but I'd hate to fork out for it- and realise the aussie version doesn't have all this secret stuff hidden on it! ;3; (I hope I don't have to buy it of Amazon-!! ;3; *cries*)
And yeah~ So glad you guys were talking about this- because I wouldn't have even heard about it!
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Post by mintygreen on Feb 25, 2013 23:02:15 GMT -5
I think I first noticed it on the official Monster's Inc. Facebook page.
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