Opinion: 3D Disney Movies Opinión: Películas de Disney en 3D

Photo Credit: Walt Disney Co.
Theaters have now brought classics like The Lion King and Beauty and the Beast back into theaters with a little twist: 3D effects. That means whoever goes to see them spends approximately $13 to see a movie they already own, have already seen more than three times, or could easily borrow from any friend or neighbor living in a half-mile radius. The only difference is the added dimension.
I admit, I went to see The Lion King in 3D and the only 3D part about it was some 2D drawing sticking slightly further outward than another 2D drawing. When I left the theater, I questioned why I had paid to see this movie I think I own and could get close to the same effects at home as I experienced at the theater. I also would have paid less for the popcorn and candy I got at the snack stand.
If you are finished with all your homework and there is not one friend who wishes to be in your presence for an hour and a half and you have money to spare, this the perfect pastime for you. However, just in case you do have a life, I have provided a list of 13 more entertaining activities that cost less than $13:
- Reading a Disney book for the same plot-line (just in case you missed out) : $9ish
- Laser Quest in Mountain View: $9
- A non-3D movie: $11
- A burrito: $5-8ish
- Bowling: $9
- Netflix: $8/month
- Ice skating at the Winter Lodge: $12
- Going on a date: free (for the women)
- Being active and going on a run/walk: free
- Going to the beach: sometimes free. Gas money varies on location but you don’t have to be the driver.
- Swimming/ Hot tub: free (own it or have connections)
- Dance party: free
- Sitting around loving your life and philosophizing: priceless.
Ahora, teatros han traído clásicos como El Rey León y Bella y la Bestia a los teatros con una pequeña torsión: efectos de 3D. Eso significa que quienquiera que van a verlos gasta aproximadamente $13 a ver una película que ya tiene, ya vio más de tres veces, o que facilmente puede prestar de un amigo o un vecino viviendo en un radio de media-milla. La sola diferencia es el dimensión añadido.
Admito que fui a ver El Rey León en 3D y el solo parte 3D que algun dibujo 2D sobresaliente un poco más afuera del otro dibujo 2D. Cuando salí el teatro, me pregunté porque gasté a ver una película que creo que tengo y pudiera producir los mismos efectos en mi casa que experimenté en el teatro. También hubiera pagado menos por los palomitas de maíz y los dulces que compré en el estante de meriendas.
Si está terminado con su tarea y si no hay un amigo quien espera a estar en su presencia por una hora y media y tiene dinero a gastar, ésto es el pasatiempo perfecto para usted. Sin embargo, en case de que tiene una vida, he proporcionado una lista de 13 actividades más entretenidos que cuestan menos de $13:
Leyendo un libro de Disney por la misma trama (en case de que perdio la oportunidad): $9
Laser Quest en Mountain View: $9
Una pelicula que no es 3D: $11
Un burrito: $5
Jugar a los bolos: $9
Netflix: $8/mes
Patinaje sobre hielo en el Winter Lodge: $12
Yendo a una cita: gratis (para las mujeres)
Siendo activo y corriendo/caminando: gratis
Yendo a la playa: algunas veces gratis. Dinero para gasolina depende en el lugar, pero no necesita ser el conductor.
Nadando/ Bañera de hidromasaje: gratis (ténganla o tengan conexiones)
Fiesta de baila: gratis
Sentando, amando su vida y filosofando: inapreciable





haha i like the last option.
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I agree. Seeing these movies in 3D is not worth it.
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Disney movies are best.
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So true!! 3D movies are waaaay overpriced and I never even notice the difference.
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What about reading M-A Bear News? That’s a wholesome, enjoyable, and completely free alternative as well!
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You know you loved seeing the Lion King in 3D. It was fantastic on the big screen. I’d say a $13 dollars well spent
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I undoubtedly enjoyed the method which you explore your experience and perception with the location of interest
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