Unless your 3-D movie this year was about piranhas or jackassery, odds are that the stereoscopic effect prompted headaches more than it did enthusiasm. Case in point: Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland (now available from Walt Disney Home Entertainment), a movie that would have been merely annoying and underwritten screened flat, but wound up having the extra misery of those glasses and those blurry effects with the 3-D that was added to it in post.
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On DVD: Alice in Wonderland and the Other 2010 Movies That Made Us Hate 3-D