I'm not a huge fan of 3D (hate those awkward glasses), so I watched it twice in 2D to begin with. But after seeing you guys sing praises for the 1st person shots in 3D - okay, I couldn't resist the chance to experience web slinging in 3D. And twice didn't feel like enough yet, anyway. (I have never ever watched the same movie more than once on the big screen, this is a first for me!)
Wow, the shots of the city, the fights, and most of all, the web slinging, really do look incredible in 3D. I didn't care much for the crane scene before, but viewing the cranes line-up in the cityscape in 3D gave me goosebumps in the best way. (Though those shots showing the various crane operators are still cheese-tastic.)
I'm still glad I saw it in 2D twice first. 3D can be kind of distracting in scenes that don't really need it. I did not need to see the contents of Richard Parker's briefcase in 3D. Some parts had weird blurryness around one in-focus area, I don't remember that happening in 2D. Plus I could have lived without seeing the spiders in 3D. *shudder* (it's funny, I love Spider-Man, but I hate spiders).
I think I would have been suffering from too much sensory overload to pay attention to the plot and characters if I saw it in 3D first. Seeing the 3D last makes it easy to just enjoy the 3D ride.
Third time's the charm for me. Now I can be content to wait for it to be released on DVD.
Wow, the shots of the city, the fights, and most of all, the web slinging, really do look incredible in 3D. I didn't care much for the crane scene before, but viewing the cranes line-up in the cityscape in 3D gave me goosebumps in the best way. (Though those shots showing the various crane operators are still cheese-tastic.)
I'm still glad I saw it in 2D twice first. 3D can be kind of distracting in scenes that don't really need it. I did not need to see the contents of Richard Parker's briefcase in 3D. Some parts had weird blurryness around one in-focus area, I don't remember that happening in 2D. Plus I could have lived without seeing the spiders in 3D. *shudder* (it's funny, I love Spider-Man, but I hate spiders).
I think I would have been suffering from too much sensory overload to pay attention to the plot and characters if I saw it in 3D first. Seeing the 3D last makes it easy to just enjoy the 3D ride.
Third time's the charm for me. Now I can be content to wait for it to be released on DVD.
