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    NCAA Final Four Go 3D At Movie Theaters

    Anyone going to the theaters for a game?

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    I think ill watch on my tv, and not in high def.

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    At a theater? Wow. I couldn't see myself doing that at all!

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    I think in the 80s a lot of boxing matches were held in theaters. This concept comes and goes. 3D brings a new twist!

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    I think in the 80s a lot of boxing matches were held in theaters. This concept comes and goes. 3D brings a new twist!

    If I want to see something in 3D, I'll fork over the extra $5 to go and sit in the nosebleed section at the stadium over a 3D ticket...then again, if you don't live anywhere close to the games, I could see doing this. 3D just seems kind of odd, to me at least.

    Imagine all the expletives you'd hear in the theater when your team is losing!

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