On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 12:22 PM, Jon Delfin <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Besides being slow to acquire a deluge of HD channels, my neighborhood in 
> Manhattan is also a backwater in another way: Those 3D glasses were not to be 
> found in any of the six or seven places I went looking for them. Fortunately, 
> a friend sent one.
>
> The show was entertaining enough, but here's what I'm wondering: After all 
> the to-do about the movie ad on Sunday and save your glasses for "Chuck" on 
> Monday, how does DreamWorks not run the ad again during "Chuck"? Yes, I found 
> it online, but this seems like an obvious marketing moment missed.

I thought you were going to say something else. I did get the glasses,
and my son and I used them for the SB ads Sunday and Chuck on Monday,
with disappointing results both times. We got some 3D effect from the
commercial on Sunday, but we were not really sure if we were seeing
things in 3D during Chuck or not. Once in a while we thought we might
be, but it also may have been our imagination. If it was 3D, it was
subtle and restrained.

We contrast that with the 3D experience we had at Bolt a few months
ago, which was really eye popping.

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