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10th Apr 2013

Fifteen Films That Were Worth Watching In 3D

Most are critical of the phenomenon that has occurred over the last few years, but these films were worth seeing in 3D

Sue Murphy

On this day 60 years ago, Warner Brothers premiered the first 3D film, House of Wax, which is still a cult favourite today. When more films started to get the 3D treatment at the beginning of the millennium, many dismissed it as a fad. However, now, with more of the heavy-weight directors getting behind it, it looks like 3D is firmly here to stay. So let’s get used to it! Here are fifteen films that are worth catching in “glorious” 3D.

1. Hugo

Scorsese’s venture into the 3D world turned out to be pretty spectacular and given the subject matter, it actually worked.

2. The Hobbit

What can we say, Peter Jackson and Middle Earth. Glorious.

3. Prometheus

If you were lucky enough to see this in the IMAX AND in 3D, well that was worth it. Plot flaws? What plot flaws?

4. The Amazing Spiderman

There was an action scene towards the end of this film which warranted the use of 3D alone.

5. Toy Story 3

Disney Pixar tend to go for more depth on the screen than objects actually flying towards you and it works here. On the other hand, the 3D does darken the beautiful animation.

6. The Avengers

Chris Hemsworth… In 3D. Sold.

7. Oz the Great and Powerful

Despite our concerns about this beautifully shot film appearing dull on screen, Oz in 3D works…

8. Finding Nemo

We talked about Disney favouring depth in their work, Finding Nemo works way better because the screen appears to look like a massive aquarium…

9. Avatar

James Cameron still believes he invented 3D.

10. Tron Legacy

The computer game universe works exceeding well in 3D. It’s almost like you are in the… Wait.

11. Corline

Widely regarded as one of the finest animated uses of 3D, Coraline is one of those films that deserves to be seen in all its glory on the big screen.

12. The Nightmare Before Christmas

One Her.ie staff member had to be calmed down by an eight year old boy when the pumpkin came out of the screen at the start…

13. Life of Pi

Not dark, just stunningly beautiful colour and striking depth, Life of Pi was just a wonderful film to look at…

14. The Hole

This horror which was for adults and young adults alike has some of the best uses of 3D. It may be that 3D was invented for this genre…

15. Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters

Yes, those nails were coming out of the screen.

Warning, the above clips will not simulate the 3D experience…

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