3d glasses


Cyclops is a movie fan, and the recent popularity of 3D movies has him feeling a bit left out.

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This 3D movie thing is beginning to get out of hand. Prices are already high and now companies like Hasbro are selling special 3D glasses that double as Optimus Prime and Bumblebee masks. That means you can cosplay while watching Transformers: Dark of the Moon when it hits theaters on July 1st.

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Put ‘em on a shirt for one thing. Then, put a pair of clip-on sunglasses on the pretend 3D shirt glasses. It makes complete sense.

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Germs are a fact of life, but if you ever felt like the 3D glasses you got at the theater were dirty, it wasn’t just your hypochondria talking. A recent study by ABC tested glasses from seven theaters in New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut, and not a single pair were sterile.

“3D glasses given out at cinemas were found to be contaminated with bacteria that can cause conjunctivitis, skin infections, food poisoning, or even sepsis or pneumonia, but docs say that the germs found are no more threatening than what you find on the arm rest, box of popcorn, or movie seats.”

Cue the sounds of disgust.

(via Cinematical)

That’s right, now hipsters can take a pair of polarized 3D glasses to the movies without compromising their “I spend a lot of time and effort trying to look like I don’t care” sense of fashion.

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