Guide and Review of the Best 3D DVDs

3D DVDs

3D DVD: Watch and Decide for Yourself

The 3D Technology is hitting the cinemas and theaters now.  A lot of people are really wowed when they see the movies they are watching in 3D. It all seems so real, they say! However, when the same 3D technology is applied on television, the reception is not as grand.  People complain about how the glasses diminish the movies quality and its color.  And some say that the movie is better if watched in its 2D version. But we are not trying to hide the fact that there are really people who enjoy watching their movies in 3D at home.  We all have different tastes and reactions anyway.  So if you already have your 3D ready HDTV, try checking these 3D DVD out and decide for yourself if the 3D technology that you brought to your home is really worth the colossal pay.

Spy Kids 3D: Game Over


The popular series from Robert Rodriguez is back on its third installment and it now features high-tech 3-D animation woven into the images of the film with digital technology. The story unfolds as Juni Cortez (Daryl Sabara) decides to quit the OSS spy Agency.   The agency’s president (George Clooney, in one of the film's many celebrity cameos) then informs him that the evil Toymaker played by Sylvester Stallone has taken his sister Carmen played by Alexa Vega hostage in a virtual reality videogame that the Toymaker created to have control over the minds of the young people playing it. Juni must risk his own life inside the game to win in it. Leaving his spy parents (Antonio Banderas and Carla Gugino) behind, Juni brings along his Grandfather (Ricardo Montelban) and OSS agents Cesca (Salma Hayek) and Donnagon Giggles (Mike Judge) to help him save Carmen and the rest of the world. Inside the technicolor reality Juni must emerge victorious in each level of the game while avoiding his own death and the ultimate videogame defeat phrase "game over."

Journey to the Center of the Earth

Professor Trevor Anderson played by Brendan Fraser receives his teenage nephew Sean Anderson to his really messy home.  He is to spend ten days with his uncle while his mother, Elizabeth, prepares to move to Canada. Elizabeth hands over a box to Trevor that belonged to his missing brother, Max.  Inside it, Trevor is able to find a book with mysterious references and recounts of his brother’s very last journey. Sensing an adventure, he decides to follow his missing brother’s step with nephew Sean and they both travel to Iceland, unbeknownst to the teenager’s mother, where they meet the guide Hannah Ásgeirsson. Asgeirsson tells them the story of her relative who which si quite parallel to the writings in Trevor’s brother’s notebook.  Although the stories are a bit absurd, all three of them decided to find out for themselves and tried to follow the clues made available to them. While climbing a mountain, they are met by a thunderstorm and they had to hide in cave.  A lightning then collapses the entrance of the cave, trapping all of them inside it.  They seek an exit but falls in a hole, discovering a lost world in the Center of the Earth, where adventure and lots of discoveries about Max’s story awaits them.

Now, these are just to movies that are now available in 3D DVD.  There are lots of them.  So, please don’t stop yourself to look for the right movie of the right genre and should we say right cast.  After all, you still have the issue of 3D satisfaction to decide on and maybe a movie that really fits your standards could help you in making the decision.