Topic: 3d Movie

7 chapters across the catalog

Opinews
Episode 911 2:19:23 - 2:22:30

911: Opinews

Dvorak's Studio Setup, Chaise Lounge and Trackpoints

Adam Curry attempts to guess the details of John C. Dvorak's home studio setup based on years of clues. He envisions Dvorak reclining in a chaise lounge with a keyboard on his lap and a large screen at his feet, while Dvorak clarifies his use of a trackpoint and promises to provide photos of the workspace.

Cleopatra Returns
Episode 276 2:53 - 4:36

276: Cleopatra Returns

Angelina Jolie, Cleopatra 3D Movie Tie-in to Egypt

A theory is presented linking the ongoing Egyptian revolution to the upcoming 3D production of Cleopatra starring Angelina Jolie. The hosts suggest that major global news events are often synchronized with Hollywood film roles and productions. A news clip confirms Jolie is in talks to reprise the role originally made famous by Elizabeth Taylor.

Medical Marijuana
Episode 210 14:43 - 17:24

210: Medical Marijuana

Toy Story 3 Review and 3D Cinema Technology

A host reviews Toy Story 3 after attending a screening at the Directors Guild of America. While praising the story and adult-oriented humor involving Barbie and Ken, he criticizes the 3D technology, noting that the glasses are uncomfortable for those who already wear spectacles and that the image remains too dark. Despite these technical grievances, the 3D effects are described as functional for the animated medium.

Media Corruption Now in 3D
Episode 180 21:08 - 23:30

180: Media Corruption Now in 3D

Alice in Wonderland 3D, Tim Burton Film Review

The hosts review Tim Burton's "Alice in Wonderland," offering conflicting views on its quality. While the visual execution and Stephen Fry's performance as the Cheshire Cat are praised, the 3D technology is criticized for darkening the image and causing physical fatigue. Johnny Depp's portrayal of the Mad Hatter is compared to British actor Robert Benchley rather than a more traditional "mad" interpretation.

Earthquake Machine Strikes Haiti
Episode 165 43:29 - 47:32

165: Earthquake Machine Strikes Haiti

Neurological Effects of 3D Movies and Avatar

Research by Jonah Lehrer suggests that watching 3D movies causes a decrease in frontal lobe activity compared to 2D viewing. The hosts discuss the massive success of James Cameron's Avatar and express concern over the psychological impact of immersive 3D technology. They suggest the medium may be used for advanced forms of audience manipulation or mind control.

30 Taliban Killed
Episode 162 16:04 - 20:32

162: 30 Taliban Killed

Avatar Movie, 3D Mind Control

James Cameron's film Avatar reaches $1 billion in global box office receipts within two weeks, prompting theories about subliminal programming and the physiological effects of polarized 3D glasses. The hosts compare the film's "hokey" storyline unfavorably to the Pixar movie WALL-E and note its high praise from liberal commentators.