Someone needs to give the theaters a budget so they will run 3d properly then. Out of 10 or so 3d movies I've seen in various theaters, *TWO* were actually being projected properly and that's only because those two theaters were completely dedicated to 3d projection. From what I've read and what people in the business are telling me, they simply don't keep anyone on staff to properly set the things up.
And sadly, my 3d experience with "Dragon" was *not* one of the two winners. It was almost too dim to see what was going on in the night scenes (same problem with Brave). If I'm going to pay $3-$6 more per ticket, I kind of think I should get at least the visual quality I get in a 2d experience, not less.
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