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I have a few DVDs and Blu-rays with 3D versions and handfuls of the glasses from trips to the cinema but not really watched a lot like this but I should. I've seen quite a lot in the cinema though - Jaws 3D was decent and I enjoyed Life of Pi but felt it toned down the gorgeous colours a bit too much. I saw Avatar 2 in 3D iSense because it's special effects porn, so you may as well go all in. If you want the big screen experience to compare, then Coraline's 15th Anniversary screenings are still on and they are all in 3D at the Odeon (if you fish round you can get it on a saver rate)
Many moons ago, I did get some anaglyph glasses (the red and cyan ones) for some old school 3D viewing and that was good fun.
It's a shame Dolby 6P didn't become more of a home use format. It had really good colour reproduction, and was a really innovative way to achieve 3D.
Two laser projectors at home is probably a bit steep for a slightly niche market, mind!
Yeah, I'll stick with funny coloured glasses at home but it sounds like a fun project.