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Posted by tunenut on February 28, 2012 at 18:10:41:

I saw it with my friend, who was a film studies major in college. We saw it in 3D and enjoyed it thoroughly.

If you are dead set against 3D as a technology, it's your own choice. I love the technology of 3D imaging and have always been fascinated by it, even back to silly red-green comic books as a kid. I am with Oliver Sacks, who writes in his latest book of his long interest in stereo imagery and the very sad loss that he suffered when he lost most of the vision in one eye due to cancer.

And if you had that interest, Hugo would be on the short list of modern accomplishments in the art. But of course, we all have different interests and enjoyments in life.