My experiences with 3D so far are mostly ending up that couldn't "see" the 3D...I've quite an exotic eye-disorder - normal vision is okay with glasses - but with 3D so far I always wondered when the 3D would finally start....
The one and only exception so far is IMAX-3D - I saw it at NASA's Kennedy Space Center and was quite stunning - but I assume watching it for more then 20 minutes could be quite tiring.
The same goes for me with HD. Even colleagues who spent a fortune on HD equip told me "after a few minutes you "just" watch a movie". And as the screen is bigger according to doctor's orders you should sit farther away from it - and as it's bigger you normally don't have more pixels per square-inch on 1,5 meter HD than on a regular 0,7 meter tube......so?
I guess most of this is just a money-printing machine for the electronics companies. 35mm film rules

If they want to revive something great why not make movies in 70mm Cinerama again. I once saw 2001: A Space Odyssey in a Cinerama theatre - THAT is great!!! 3:1 aspect ratio projected on a HUGE curved screen.
