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No, you are not.

No, you are not.

I never said 3D looks like real life. You said regular 2D movies look like real life, which only makes sense if in real life you have one eye closed.

I never said 3D looks like real life. You said regular 2D movies look like real life, which only makes sense if in real life you have one eye closed.

"Character actors" generally don't get starring roles, and people usually know them only as "that guy from …" But the good ones get lots of work and have long careers.

"Character actors" generally don't get starring roles, and people usually know them only as "that guy from …" But the good ones get lots of work and have long careers.

Best use: Kim Jong-il's translator in "South Park: Bigger, Longer Uncut."

Best use: Kim Jong-il's translator in "South Park: Bigger, Longer Uncut."

There's a wonderful, subtle use of the Dutch tilt in the Howard Stern flick "Private Parts" when Howard has his first conversation with Pigvomit, who is fucking with his head. The tilt expresses the sense that "things are getting a little weird here," but not so blatantly that it's screams at you.

There's a wonderful, subtle use of the Dutch tilt in the Howard Stern flick "Private Parts" when Howard has his first conversation with Pigvomit, who is fucking with his head. The tilt expresses the sense that "things are getting a little weird here," but not so blatantly that it's screams at you.

Please read and understand before you reply. I never said 3D looks exaclty like reality. You said "2-D … looks exactly like real life," which of course only makes sense if you close one eye.

Please read and understand before you reply. I never said 3D looks exaclty like reality. You said "2-D … looks exactly like real life," which of course only makes sense if you close one eye.

Liked for "kidding on the square." I either never heard that phrase, or forgot it, but it's just perfect.

Liked for "kidding on the square." I either never heard that phrase, or forgot it, but it's just perfect.

Is this a gag post? If so, shame on me for responding seriously.

Is this a gag post? If so, shame on me for responding seriously.

A very apt comparison. A lot of early stereo recordings went way overboard, with one instrument all the way over HERE and another all the way over THERE, and sometimes making sounds run from one side to another, just because it could be done and seemed impressive. Stereo was a shiny toy for some sound techs, and it

A very apt comparison. A lot of early stereo recordings went way overboard, with one instrument all the way over HERE and another all the way over THERE, and sometimes making sounds run from one side to another, just because it could be done and seemed impressive. Stereo was a shiny toy for some sound techs, and it

Record scratch effect hereby "liked."

Record scratch effect hereby "liked."