AjcW Posted 16 November 2009 Posted 16 November 2009 http://www.channel4.com/programmes/themes/3d-week-programmes The Paul O'Grady Show in 3DThe Paul O'Grady show will be kicking off Channel 4's 3D Week and appearing in three dimensions at points during the show. Next broadcast: Monday 16 November, 5pm on Channel 4 The Queen in 3D The incredible story of young film makers Bob Angell and Arthur Wooster, who created the remarkable 3D colour newsreel of the Queen during her Coronation year they named 'Royal Review'. Next broadcast: Monday 16 November, 9pm on Channel 4 Derren Brown Presents the 3D... ...Magic Spectacular: Derren Brown hosts as some of the world's greatest, funniest and most shocking magicians performing magic in stunning 3D. Next broadcast: Monday 16 November, 10pm on Channel 4 Flesh for Frankenstein The 3D version of Paul Morrissey's macabre, wacky 70s take on the Frankenstein story, starring Udo Kier and Joe Dallesandro. Baron Frankenstein desires to create a super-race of humans by making the perfect man and woman from bits of other corpses. Next broadcast: Wednesday 18 November, 12.40am on Channel 4 Friday the 13th Part III in 3D Jason Voorhees is back from the dead to wreak havoc again, this time on a group of friends camping at the woods. Next broadcast: Friday 20 November, 10pm on Channel 4 The Greatest Ever 3D Moments The Greatest Ever 3D Moments top ten countdown will reveal the finest, weirdest and wackiest 3D moments of all time, from the worlds of cinema, TV and pop. Next broadcast: Saturday 21 November, 9.20pm on Channel 4 Hannah Montana & Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert Miley Cyrus and her alter ego Hannah Montana take to the stage in this spectaular 3D concert taken from her sell out 2007/2008 North American tour. The show features hit songs 'Rock Star' and 'See You Again' as well as the Jonas Brothers. Next broadcast: Sunday 22 November, 3pm on Channel 4 T4 in 3D T4 brings you some very special 3D treats, JLS performing in 3D, Rick and Jameela plus guests Pixie Lott and Twilight's Michael Sheen in glorious 3D too! Next broadcast: Sat 21 & Sun 22 November, 8.55AM on Channel 4 Related Links So the lineup of programs doesn't exactly sound that exciting but its a bit of fun and ive got my 3D glasses from sainsburys
lavrentis Posted 16 November 2009 Posted 16 November 2009 Erm so was this any good, know a few people who got some glasses from Sainsburys
AjcW Posted 16 November 2009 Author Posted 16 November 2009 It was like watching the tv with pissing annoying cardboard on your nose.... So no, Night one was utter shit... mainly because its not the 3d you get in the cinemas its just a clearer picture that is slightly raised... Id imagine Friday the 13th III and Miley will be the actual 3d we are used to, but it all seems a bit of a waste of time, and not very good. Paul O'grady was taking the piss out of it earlier, it was on his show and he was all like oooooh how revolutionary, did anyone actually see anything different....
Flynny Posted 17 November 2009 Posted 17 November 2009 Turning your main light off might help? Unless you did, hah. It works better in the dark, I have to do crystallography as part of my Geology degree and we had 3D Powerpoint stuff, didn't work at all unless it was dead dark.
Sly Posted 17 November 2009 Posted 17 November 2009 To be honest I saw "My Bloody Valentine 3D" at the cinema and it was okay. Film was dire but the concept was good. Anyway, I purchased it on DVD when it game out so that I could relive that experience in the comfort of my own home and to be frank ..... the experience was utterly sh*te. I wouldn't bother with this. Like someone said above, it feels like your sitting with a pair of cardboard on the end of your nose and not really seeing the benefit. Unless you have a home cinema and can sit at least 80 foot from the screen, I wouldn't waste your time with this.
BoneDog Posted 17 November 2009 Posted 17 November 2009 Where's that wiki page gone that someone put in here? I had added some valuable info to that page
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