Friday, December 7, 2012

People Still Like 3D?

I love 3D films. I also love 3D video games. Not everybody loves 3D, though, and I'm starting to think my Facebook friends are getting a little tired of my constant rantings to Facebook regarding all of my thoughts on the subject. So, at one of there requests, I am making this blog. Granted, not everything I post on here will be 100% related to movies. And the things I post on here may not be 100% related to 3D either. Things may be loosely related, like the Hobbit's HFR release, which Peter Jackson insists is better for 3D movies. But the one thing I can 100% guarantee is that anything I post will be 100% opinionated biased in favor of 3D exhibition. So perfect for spamming to Roger Ebert if you have some sort of Vendetta against him. So what's the point of this post? Squatting. Plain and simple squatting. I'm not gonna post to an ugly blog, nor am I going to decorate a blog if I have no idea what content it gonna look like on it. Actually, that ugly blog business probably isn't true. I'll rephrase that. I don't want to post to a blog that looks exactly like it did when I first registered the domain. That would be retarded. It needs to look uglier, with all sorts of nonsensical red/cyan background images and junk like that. Is that a good idea? Absolutely not. But I'm doing it anyway. At this point in the paragraph, you probably think I've gone completely insane. That's only partially true. I'm actually writing down the first thing that pops into my mind, just so I can get a descent sized sample post. I may be self-depreciating of my ability to decorate a website, but that doesn't mean I'm not going to do it. But I digress. From what, I don't know. But 3D is absolutely amazing, isn't it? What's even more amazing to me is how ridiculously people have gotten the history of 3D cinema wrong. People seem to think polarized 3D was invented really recently. It wasn't. That's probably going to need more time to go into than I'm willing to give it right now. Let's see, is that long enough? I'll guess there's only one way to find out! *posts*

2 comments:

  1. I won't pretend to know much of what you're talking about but it's awesome you're blogging about something you love. Good luck with the blog.

    Question: How do you pronounce Cyan?

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  2. You pronounce it like Sigh-anne. It's a blueish color that's actually a combination of blue and green, red's compliment in the light color spectrum.

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