I think for most live action movies 3D would be good in small doses. Most of the time it'll be normal but maybe once in awhile something like debris would come flying at you after an explosion, or when they do that weird camera effect where the foreground is really blurry etc.
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Originally Posted by BobY
I have never seen a 3D presentation where say, someone pointing their arm or a spear directly out into the audience actually looked like their arm or the spear was a three-dimensional object coming at me. Instead it looked like a weird, flattened thing floating in the air in front of me.
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This is a huge problem for live action, but I dont believe its the case with CG movies. I dont think Beowulf looked flat but its been awhile since I saw it.
Maybe it has to do with the 3D process? in order to create really 3D image they may need to recreate live action movies in wireframe before incorporating 3D.