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Title: Nazi Early 3D films found
Post by: Ed, Ego and Superego on February 15, 2011, 07:15:08 PM
http://www.variety.com/article/VR1118032274

Neato!
-Ed


Title: Re: Nazi Early 3D films found
Post by: AndyC on February 16, 2011, 06:30:58 AM
It never took off, because the Nazis kept compulsively destroying the "imperfect" two-coloured glasses. :teddyr:


Title: Re: Nazi Early 3D films found
Post by: Ed, Ego and Superego on February 16, 2011, 03:58:40 PM
It never took off, because the Nazis kept compulsively destroying the "imperfect" two-coloured glasses. :teddyr:
:bouncegiggle:


Title: Re: Nazi Early 3D films found
Post by: Allhallowsday on February 16, 2011, 09:18:18 PM
Cool.


Title: Re: Nazi Early 3D films found
Post by: Umaril The Unfeathered on February 21, 2011, 09:28:07 PM
The phrase "German ingenuity" isn't unfounded. 

Not only did they refine and re-create the "combined arms principle" in WW2,  but they also gave the world the first prototype of the AK-47, the unbelivebaly reliable STG44, and they also had about 5 or 6 different types of vehicles for each kind of terrain.  They redefined modern warfare as we know it. They had the most pronounced and extensive secret weapons programs too.

Great beer, great food, hot women, and the list goes on.

Germany may not have been on the right side of the fence at one time in history, but they always came up with a way to do and invent things that outclassed the rest of their neighbors. It's actually pretty interesting to think of.


Title: Re: Nazi Early 3D films found
Post by: Allhallowsday on February 24, 2011, 11:37:41 PM
Yeh, they're the greatest.


Title: Re: Nazi Early 3D films found
Post by: RCMerchant on February 25, 2011, 05:43:44 PM
It seems like Hitler's ranting spittle is right in your face!  :buggedout:


Title: Re: Nazi Early 3D films found
Post by: Criswell on March 12, 2011, 09:50:23 PM
Now I can use Godwin's law while talking about my disdain for 3-d films.