>>83870084
just shoot yourself in the face my dude
>>83870084
Can we have an Aqua Teen thread instead?
the hobbit trilogy is so comfy in 3d
Dredd
Anything with flying. How To Train Your Dragon comes to mind. Also anything Laika, let's you see the physicality of the models even more.
>>83870393
HTTYD is kino
Only one worth owning.
>>83870084
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (Only available in Target and Best Buy in the US)
Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens (Collector's Edition only, the escape from Jakku scene in particular really shines as well as the appearance of the Resistance fleet in Takodana)
Avatar (Theatrical Edition is the only one in 3D, this is an obvious one)
Frozen (not available in the US, you have to import it if you're in the US, the Let It Go scene in particular is really great in 3D)
Hugo (another obvious one)
Tron: Legacy (I recommend you get the 5-disc collector's edition which has Tron: The Original Classic, the first Tron movie is only in 2D, though, but it's still great)
Despicable Me (both 1 and 2, lots of pop-out effects, especially the roller coaster scene in the first movie)
Transformers: Age of Extinction (3D version is even open-matte in IMAX)
Coraline
ParaNorman
The Boxtrolls
Kubo and the Two Strings
The Hobbit Trilogy (especially the Extended Edition)
Space Pirate Captain Harlock (US version is a very rare limited edition so you may have to import it somewhere else)
Flying Swords of Dragon Gate (especially the open-matte IMAX 3D version but the Blu-ray of it was only a very limited release in Hong Kong)
How to Train Your Dragon (both 1 and 2)
Kung Fu Panda (the entire trilogy, especially Kung Fu Panda 2)
>>83870084
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghosts_of_the_Abyss
This is Kino in a VR headset. Everything is close quarters so the resolution issues dont come into play.
Really feels like the stuff is happening in front of you.
>>83870556
This is also great.
The Lego Movie looks pretty great, and, as other anons have said, How to Train Your Dragon.