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Old 12-24-2022, 01:52 PM   #649
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Originally Posted by Cecil Terwilliger View Post
Well if people are turned off by things that look cool because reasons then I guess the spectacle of the theatre isn’t for them in the first place. That kind of the whole point of blockbusters.

I can see how the run time is problematic for people who can’t sit still or comfortably that long but whatever. No one is forcing anyone to go. If Cameron wanted a 3 hour movie then the choice is to go see it or don’t. I don’t think he’s real worried about it.
It can cause certain people to get migraines

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There is a risk of migraines that comes from watching a 3D movie, according to a study published in the journal Frontiers in Neurology. In fact, people who suffer from migraines have more than three times the risk of developing a 3D-induced headache compared to most other moviegoers. (Young women were also found to be at higher risk.) While more research needs to be done to determine the specific reasons behind this finding, it has been suggested that possible causes could be light sensitivity, eye strain, the movie’s frame speed, intensity of the film’s visual effects and the way images are projected through the 3D glasses required to view these films.
https://www.themigraineinstitute.com...20view%20these
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